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Bob
-mike
Patti - give me one good reason that this wouldn't sell here in the U.S.? BRING THIS OVER HERE!
-Brian
I noticed the Legacy 6 are yielding
217hp @ 6000rpm
213 lb-ft @ 4400rpm
If AVCS has anything to do with it - That's it? 5 more horses and 3 more lbs.
-Dave
Bob
-Dave
-Brian
5 speed auto
more economy and/or power out of the 2.5L
Get some better engineers/lighter materials to help curb the bloat. Next generation top-of-the-line Outback going to top 4,000 pounds or what?
A hybrid/fuel cell option developed with GM. Have rear wheels powered by the electric motor, FWD by internal combustion.
Larger chassis to base Legacy off of, as well as SUV.
Stop the move towards more and more plastic. Think VW/Audi instead of GM. Well, except for Sabb that is.
-B
It's hydraulic system that alters the phase of the intake camshaft. Think BMW Vanos, circa 1998-ish. (they use double vanos now, phasing on both cams.)
-Colin
anywhere (besides "How Things Work") I could look up diagram, actually pics, to help my flatline imagination along?
TIA
-Dave
click me
-Colin
AVCS is also available on the 2.5L DOHC engine in Japan.
Colin -- nice link. Very informative.
Ken
Check this out:
http://www.subaru-sti.co.jp/typeEURO/top.htm
Porsche design has tweaked the Impreza wagon for a new look. Kind of gives it that minimalist look with some hints of the B4.
Ken
I have to admit, the OBW was not my first choice when we went shopping last summer. I always liked the styling and engineering approach, but I really wanted a Highlander or Escape (longtime buyers of Toyota & Ford products). Yes, a car on steroids. AWD for our snow and some unpaved roads, the utility space of a wagon, more comfortable than our old F-150 truck.
The problem was in the product classification. Beth has a hard and fast rule - NO SUV's!!!! It is born of the old notion that they all tip over. Can you say Suzuki Samarai??? I talked myself blue-in-the-face trying explain the mechanical differences of cars vs trucks chassis, issues of wheelbase, track, center of gravity, polar motions, but she wasn't buying it. I couldn't even get her to test drive the Highlander. She suggested the 'SUW', we tried it, and I love it.
Is Beth in the mainstream? Maybe not. Like everyone, we see SUV's everywhere. Hot segment now. But do the car based ones really offer anything that I don't have in my OB? Probably not much. Maybe towing capacity (more later). Basically, if SoA brought out a 'Super Forrester', we (based on perception) probably wouldn't consider it. And I am afraid that those that would, might bypass the OBW for it.
As for towing, Class 1 (2k lbs) is fine for me. I put the hitch kit on (twice if you remember the wrong part # story) and bought a 5x8 landscapers type trailer (42" ramp at the back) at Lowes Homecenter for $538. It weighs under 400lbs dry, so has plenty of capacity. Used it a few times already. But I do understand the desire for more headroom (class 2) and a provision for trailer brake connections.
Steve
Ah...
Thanks Colin, just what I needed to put some curves to my flatline imagination. Very informative. :-D
Thanks again
-Dave
-B
-Dave
That Nissan TT is, um, interesting. Looks like a PT Cruiser on steroids, using left over Camry wagon rear side windows. I prefer the X-Trail, too.
AVCS sounds good. 5 hp and 3 lb-ft don't sound like much, but it's like getting something for nothing.
I don't like that spoiler on the Euro. Gimme the standard spoiler any day.
-juice
Ross
Bob
http://just-auto.com/news_detail.asp?art=37087&dm=yes
This will be a down year for the auto market, so they have to watch their costs else they'll suffer losses.
-juice
Ed
BAD NEWS: The link doesn't work properly.
http://www.veh-tech.net/
-juice
Good News: The Crew has one $1M
Bad News: the link to collect it doesn't work properly
http://isuzu-suvs.com/sweepstakes
-mike
The site is super-slow, so they may be building is up as we write.
-juice
The teaser image suggests that, even though it's showing a stand-up GPS (which I believe is available in Japan on the Impreza).
Bob
Though I hope the rear suspension is the exception, and they get that from the Outback.
-juice
Type-Euro Impreza
Interesting that this model will be offered with three engine choices. I thought it was just going to be a designer-label version of the WRX turbo. Apparently that's not the case.
http://www.subaru.co.nz/news/index.html?id=203
Legacy 6
http://www.subaru.co.nz/news/index.html?id=204
Bob
I think the US Legacy line up should be
Legacy L 2.5 AVCS
Legacy GT 3.0 (or better still 2 turbo but thats obviously not happening real soon!), VTD-VDC with auto , manual will have to stick with old AWD until they develop a VTD which can mate to a man transmission I guess.
Dump the LTD. Make leather an option
http://www.marketlaunchers.com/stanak.html
to the All Weather package?
-Dave
Bob
No build up on the wipers too, but I can't say the same for the windshield though :-(
I forwarded the link to SoA 2 years back I think. I guess nothing will become of it.
-Dave
p/s I'd lost the link and just recently stumbled upon it again.
http://www.subaru.de/Seiten/MForStyle_1.htm
-Dave
I'm jealous about not having the AWP stuff, but at least I have lined my glovebox and dash top bin, like the S models have. I also did the ash tray and coin tray. Looks great.
-juice
Bob
-juice
One more week!
Ken
Cheers Pat.
I guess they had the W8 in mind, and at $40k they felt chrome was needed. I still wish it was not added to the lesser models.
-juice
http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/roadtests/spin/48985/article.html
Pretty interesting, I didn't even know it was on the way. For $780 it seems like a bargain, too, and it is a true manual minus the clutch, with no torque converter.
If my knees ever gave on me, I'd much rather drive this than an auto. You get 5 gears and total control, plus you can keep both hands on the wheel. Master left foot braking and you can operate all the controls at once. Even if you don't, you could keep your left foot firmly planted on the dead pedal at all times.
They should add a full auto mode, though, to broaden its appeal.
Opinions?
-juice
-Brian
If my left knee gave out, I'd prefer a CVT with a fast action tiptronic.
Ken
Good point about the 4 shifts at a stop. It should automatically go to 1st after a complete stop.
-juice
I was shocked at how much of a performance hit there is though... IMO they've thrown away much of the reason to bother with this sort of technology. It has to be intentional, to make the gearbox survive longer or perhaps the clutch.
Toyota needs to be encourage and slapped at the same time, and hopefully they continue to offer the gearbox --expand its use, even-- after tuning it properly for performance.
-Colin
-Colin