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  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    But don't forget that in Japan, the $2K extra in the Forester XT is relative to the X20 -- which has the 2.0 NA engine.

    In the previous generation Forester, SoJ positioned the 2.5L Forester (this one had AVCS) between the turbo and 2.0L NA model.

    Ken
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    Bob: that is for auto and leather. So a 5 speed turbo with cloth could cost about the same thing. If so that's my next car.

    -juice
  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    Just catching up in this topic and I agree with Ed, we seemed destined to get only old watered down technology here in the U.S. and unfortunately SOA isn't likely to ever give us the real reason. Of course nature abhors a vacuum so we spin our wheels speculating as to the why.

    I vote that the Crew be appointed as members of the SOA Board of Directors! We could really turn Subaru into a leading-edge company whose name would become synonymous with quality and performance.

    -Frank P.
  • barresa62barresa62 Member Posts: 1,379
    I'm liking your thinking, my man! :-)

    Stephen
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    the Forester XT comes standard with leather, IIRC. I would also assume that to be the case here, as it will now be positioned the "big-cheese" Forester. There's also that rumor that it may only come with auto. God I hope that's wrong!

    I too hope leather is NOT standard. My guess is that it will be, unfortunately...

    Bob
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    the center armrest extension as becoming standard, same with the auto-dim mirror, and speaking of mirrors—I'm sure the wife would like lit vanity-visor mirrors.

    Bob
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    It comes down to which models will have leather.

    Subaru has rarely offered us leather with a 5 speed, and I'm also hoping the turbo would come with a 5 speed.

    In fact, if they only mate it to one tranny, it should be the manual. If you disagree, look at WRX sales, something like 87% are manual.

    Frank: you sound like Piech. VW's costs are high, though, and I wonder if they'll survive a recession. They're already talking about cancelling the W8 engine.

    -juice
  • lilbluewgn02lilbluewgn02 Member Posts: 1,089
    Wasn't Alcheeza some kind of fake cheese-type stuff that came in big rectangular blocks? (j/k)
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    as to how Subaru markets the Forester turbo in other markets, they're not going for the WRX-types. In the UK, the turbo has only around 175 HP, as I recall. So, I don't think as high a percentage of 5-speeds will be sold, as is the case with the WRX.

    Bob
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    ...the STi Forester. ;-)

    Ken
  • strider98strider98 Member Posts: 89
    The ones on top look like old Civic lights, yecch.

    Hey Paisan, do they make Altezza lights for your SVX? If they do, I'm sending you a set! ;~)
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    I want Steve Suzuki's 240hp road machine! No less. ;-)

    But seriously, what I'd really love next time I'm shopping is a CHOICE. I want to see a Baja with the H6, the Legacy with the H6 and/or a turbo, and the turbo in the Forester. I mean, make it tough for me to choose, offer all of the above!

    Don't force me into one choice because it's the only one that gets that wonderful engine (WRX wagon), even though the body style is sort of small for my needs. Today, I have to compromise. Why should I when all the good stuff is right there in the parts bin.

    Pardon my rant. Ed inspired me a bit.

    -juice
  • lark6lark6 Member Posts: 2,565
    Well there, now you have two ranting Forester owners in chorus.

    In all seriousness, I think the regulars on this board would make a good focus group for SoA marketing. I recall seeing a group mentioned on the i-club called the SIPP (Subaru Internet Performance Panel or some such) that was invited to do ride-and-drives and served as a focus group. Jamie Thomas (a/k/a "Subiegal", the amateur rally driver) was among the members of the group.

    Ed (for whom SoA is a 45-minute drive from his house)

    (edit: see Bob's post below, and make that three)
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    What I would really love to see happen (but most likely won't), is to have the turbo, not be a separate model, but instead be a stand-alone-option for *both* the X and XS Foresters.

    Treat it just as another engine option, just like those found on American cars and trucks. That's one way to keep the costs down, and you're not forced to by other *package* items that you may not want. If you want all the bells and whistles, you buy the XS turbo; if not you buy the X turbo.

    The other advantage of offering it as a stand-alone-option, is that it would make Subaru really unique among auto importers in doing so. I think it would be a great marketing advantage.

    I can see, however, having a separate, premium model for the Legacy turbo, something with package features that would make it completely unique from the Forester turbos.

    Bob
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    regarding the focus group idea.

    Bob (for whom SOA is a 2.25-hour drive from his house)
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    Of course, I'm referring the Forester to have a low-pressure 2.5 turbo, whereas the the Legacy would have a moderate-pressure 2.5 turbo, to further distinguish these models and their respective roles in the lineup.

    Bob
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    The Legacy wouldn't be bad either with the H6, not that I'd complain with a 2.5 turbo...

    -Brian
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    SoA is about a 3 hour drive from my house, but with that turbo it would be more like 2 hours! LOL

    OK, here's another thought. I was reading a magazine yesterday, and saw an ad for TRD, Toyota Racing Development. It said all their parts fall under warranty, BTW.

    So, let's expand SPT, for real. Right now it's a catalog, nothing more, let's face it. I mean make it a whole division, like BMW M, Mercedes AMG, or Audi S. OK, maybe more like TRD, but still, factory forced induction and a warranty.

    Think about it - CAFE would not apply, since they are installed afterwards. So just have SPT offer a turbo or S/C option for the 2.5l, maybe even the 3.0l engine. You could put that on any car for say $2-3 grand, but still have a warranty and even finance the costs.

    Just a thought.

    -juice
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    BTW, you can buy a supercharger for a Camry or a Solara right now. 4Runner also.

    Subaru sells more 2.5l engines than Toyota does the engine in the 4Runner.

    -juice
  • kenskens Member Posts: 5,869
    I whole heartedly agree that we should have more choices based on the availability of engines/chassis in the parts bin.

    One company (IMO) that does a great job of offering every permuation of it's engine and chassis is VW. Take the Jetta, for example. You can get it with any four of VWs engines without having to get the top-of-the-line model.

    juice -- that's a great idea of having an official aftermarket tuning company.

    Ken
  • lilbluewgn02lilbluewgn02 Member Posts: 1,089
    That is a great idea...when I'm ready to give Michael my WRX (when he turns 35), I'll definitely want something a bit bigger, but with the same fun factor (B4 RSK!).
    Serge (1,000 miles from SoA)

    P.S. Just got back from Delray Subaru, whom Don had recommended for service...oil change, tire rotation, fixing an annoying creak from the wood grain on the center console, ECU reflash...$57 including tax...good price for here in South Florida...Don, if you're reading this, you are right about Tim...good technician.
  • lark6lark6 Member Posts: 2,565
    >>So, let's expand SPT, for real. Right now it's a catalog, nothing more, let's face it. I mean make it a whole division, like BMW M, Mercedes AMG, or Audi S. OK, maybe more like TRD, but still, factory forced induction and a warranty.<<

    Subaru already has that division - STi. Just bring it here. The WRX STi will be a start. I'll stick my neck out and predict (omigod! Ed's predicting?) that STi will come here before long. Why do I say that? Because FHI has filed for trademark protection for STi with the USPTO. (Be right back with that link.)

    Links: FHI has filed trademark applications for STi in the areas of "Maintenance and repair of automobiles and their structural parts";
    http://tess.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=jjn7qb.2.13

    "Automobiles, their structural parts and their structural fittings";
    http://tess.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=jjn7qb.3.15

    and for "Towels of textile";
    http://tess.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=jjn7qb.3.28

    Ed
  • bluesubiebluesubie Member Posts: 3,497
    Yes, nevermind SPiT. The STi trademark has been approved in the U.S.!

    -Dennis
  • yellowbikedon1yellowbikedon1 Member Posts: 94
    Glad you were satisfied with Delray Subaru. I really heard good words about Tim before I relocated to Florida and he's done a great job servicing our Subarus!

    Hope things are O.K. with you and that you still manage to stay in good spirits.

    Don
  • lark6lark6 Member Posts: 2,565
    Dennis: That may be a function of the USPTO's search engine. Anyway, there you have it: FHI has registered STi as a trademark, opening the gate for sales of STi-branded parts and vehicles.

    Ed
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    SPT, STi, I don't care what they call it, just bring it here for real!

    Good to hear that, though. Just read that TRD has become a real profit center for Toyota. I'm sure they sell more body kits than supercharger kits, but who cares, as long as both are offered.

    -juice
  • lilbluewgn02lilbluewgn02 Member Posts: 1,089
    The links to articles on the Apex home page seem to be messed up...do you have another direct link?
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    What about the autonews article - I can't register at their site from inside work (firewall).

    -Brian
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    If they can build a Baja for $1800 less than an equivalent Outback, I think a Borrego could be pretty interesting at a street price of about $20k, no?

    Maybe Subaru could build it. If they can get a full midgate to work, and a big sunroof, maybe it could replace my Miata as my toy. I'd be into something like that, for sure.

    -juice
  • bluesubiebluesubie Member Posts: 3,497
    Has Lutz been reading Edmunds? :-D

    -Dennis
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    These are all good signs. It means we won't have a Subaru Cavalier w/Versatrak in our future. Bleech.

    I liked the Borrego from the get-go. It would make a cool 3rd car, so long as it's mostly open and very quick. So I hope Subaru Baja-izes the WRX. I could more easily justify buying that vs. a Baja.

    -juice
  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    http://www.apexjapan.com/


    I don't care for the "ground effects" styling.


    Bob

  • rshollandrsholland Member Posts: 19,788
    is the newly announced Blitzen H-6, with twin turbos!

    Let the discussion begin...

    Bob (salivating uncontrollably!)
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    For pete's sake Patti - WHY oh WHY aren't we getting these things HERE?!?!

    A TT H6 would be quite the Altima killer, eh? To dream....

    I'm going to have to setup a filter to block out all Japan Subaru sites so I can't see all these things that never make it here. :(

    -Brian
  • declansdaddeclansdad Member Posts: 120
    If or when, I'll be ready to trade mine in. If we get one, I think it will have the 2.0 litre engine and not the 2.5. Oh well.

    Michael
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    I like it, Bob. But it does visually lower it a lot, so it looks less SUVish and more wagonish. So that wouldn't fly in the USA.

    I say leave the kit behind, or offer it from STi as an add-on, to keep costs down. Though we'll get the plain turbo, which won't have those gold wheels (OK if you buy a gold Forester only), those front and rear (!) strut tower braces, and those fog light covers.

    Twin turbo H6? OK, I want 700 horsepower, but I'd settle for that! We are reasonable people, willing to compromise, see?

    Phase III? We didn't even get AVCS yet.

    -juice
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    what kind of power would a TT H6 put out?

    -Brian
  • locke2clocke2c Member Posts: 5,038
    depends on how much boost you've got and how much of it you want at low rpm.

    anywhere from 250-350 HP would be reachable. on the low end that would be an engine tuned for extreme low-end torque and it wouldn't be nearly like a 250HP naturally aspirated H6.

    -Colin
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    That would be a good engine for the 7 seater SUW. Now build that and the Borrego, and my whole lineup could be Subies:

    * 2 seat open sports/pickup, 227hp
    * Legacy for the wife
    * SUW for family trips

    Heaven.

    -juice
  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    I agree with Bob, lose the STi plastic body panels and gold wheels. But leave the 225-series rubber on 17inch rims (at least as an option). Hmmm, a 216hp 2.0 liter turbo with good low end torque for excellent acceleration (0-60 in under 7 sec) and decent gas mileage, where do I sign up? Patti, please please please help!!!

    -Frank P.
  • subearusubearu Member Posts: 3,613
    Can you imagine a Legacy with 250 beans right off idle (or close to it)? Vrooooom!

    I say put that in the Legacy now. It instantly becomes the leader in it's class in engine AND drivetrain.

    -Brian
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    That is the engine that should be in the GT.

    BTW, saw a bunch of L/SE models, in face I don't think we saw many L models without the SE package. Very nice, great value.

    I noticed they even had body-color mirrors, something even Outbacks don't get until you get into very pricey models.

    It's basically my wife's car with all our mods: alloys, moonroof, and CD.

    -juice
  • tenchijintenchijin Member Posts: 16
    Um... the text in the article I got about the Blitzen (from the above link) said that the 2 extra pistons (in the H6) REPLACED the 2 turbos. So it's an N/A H6.

    I think you guys read that wrong... unless I missed something?

    aric
  • gvmelbrtygvmelbrty Member Posts: 64
    That's a fun review on the new STi Forester in Japan. Thanks for the link rsholland. Here's the direct link:


    http://www.apexjapan.com/news/sti_forester/sti_forester.html


    It's enough to make one cry: a 216hp STi Forester capable of zero-63mph in the high 6's that the reviewer says feels faster than the previous model's 245hp. Plus, he mentions that the non-STi JDM Forester XT turbo is listed as getting 32mpg.


    The best news is, he ends the review with this:


    "Oh, have I mentioned that America will finally be getting the Turbo Forester soon? Talk about good news."


    He definitely makes the 2.0L turbo sound very palatable (at least in STi tune), but the 2.5L turbo is still the one I hope we see here.


    -Tom

  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    "Oh, have I mentioned that America will finally be getting the Turbo Forester soon? Talk about good news."

    Yeah, we've heard that before. I'll believe it when I see an official press release from Subaru!

    -Frank P.
  • ateixeiraateixeira Member Posts: 72,587
    In the SIXES? And that's faster than 60mph!

    For a bread box, that is incredible. I don't think any current offering even get into the 7s, it would be in a class by itself.

    -juice
  • p0926p0926 Member Posts: 4,423
    Quote from Autoweek's Legacy B4 article: "And to top it all off, we've heard nary a word about a performance-oriented Forester..."

    See the conflicting messages we're getting!

    -Frank P.
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