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Wouldn't it be great if it were to offer VDC option in Forester XT, a fast car with control. anything wrong with that ?
See toyota offers VSC in Sienna, Highlander & in Lexus RX........
During this Monday Blizard in NE, My OB was flawless in correcting itself while the wheels slip..wonder how VDC would have performed...i saw in my own eyes the new CRV, Nissan Frontier slippind like anything.....
It is truly a better AWD system.....though all manufacturers offer 4wd does not mean they compete easily. See Edmunds' road test on Nissan Murano....they say 4wd does not feel any different from the 2wd.
Not difficult, if you have a deep pocket.
Go with Garmin's StreetPilot III. Not voice activated though, but doesn't burn a hole in your pocket. Oh, it's voice guided.
-Dave
think about what that $.12-.16 more per gallon means per year, at even a paltry 20mpg and the annual mileage you accrue.
now think about what you pay in car payments, insurance and routine maintenance.
-Colin
or do I need to do the numbers to make this point?
-Frank P.
If it takes premium to get the specific output I'm looking for, I pay it. Of course, all my motorcycles take it and my RS ran better on it (even before the cams, strangely) and my Taurus and M3 both use it now...
-Colin
Talk about chump change!
I have to agree with Colin on this one. Also show me a Turbo car that DOESN'T require Premium fuel?
-mike
http://www.subaru.com/home.html
Bob
In fact, if it does get 250hp, they really ought to use the 6 speed tranny from the STi, to handle that power.
I'm with Bob on the premium gas being recommended for the XT, not required. Hope I'm right. $2.059 in Potomac for 93 octane!
I recall reading that a chipped 1.8T engine absolutely requires 93 octane. That implies that a regular 1.8T can manage with less, I dunno. I doubt VW would tell you to use 87 though.
I like VDC and would pay $400 if it were a stand-alone option. I don't want to be forced into a nearly $30 grand vehicle to get it, though. Plus so far they've only coupled it up to VTD AWD and an automatic.
-juice
The price seems good, only $200 more than the Limited. So choose the H6 or leather/moonroof. I bet that helps sales a lot.
It's also a whopping $3200 (!) cheaper than the LL Bean model. That makes the H6 far more accessible.
Sweet. Where was this a year ago when we were shopping? It would have been perfect for the wife.
-juice
Re: premium. I'm with Colin & Mike. I've never wished that a turbo or high performance engine would run on mid-grade or regular. It's part of the entire package.
-Dennis
Now, why aren't they offering it to the GT too?
-Dave
-mike
-juice
-mike
-juice
Cheers Pat.
No heating package, even as an option on wagon ?
If it is 26.9, in few months we can buy @ 24.5.........which is a steal for H6.........!!!!!!!!!!I am now confused between Forester XT & H6 Base Wagon ?
-juice
-Frank P.
Bob
-juice
Considering what some people pay for cable, magazine subscriptions, etc, it's cheap. In college I always budgeted in pizza and beers - it's not even a meal's worth. I used to watch gas prices, until I did the math one day.
So I burn premium in the Forester (91 octane here) instead of mid-grade (87 octane here). I like to shift early, and regularly luff around town sub-2000 RPM's (40 in 5th gear). I figure I'm less likely to get ping (have yet to hear it), and I might discourage the knock sensor from retarding the timing on me.
Not sure why our octane grades are different. Maybe it has something to do with the altitude.
Base Outback: I can't believe the released an unannounced base H-6 Outback. That's incredible !
'bout time too...
-brianV
Base Outback with H6s. I think the assembly line for H4s has stopped for re-tooling or wound down, and they're churning up the H6s to close out inventory. Given that the H4 Turbos will be making their debute.
What do y'all think?
-Dave
I don't see it altering my current preference for the Forester XT or WRX wagon but I'm sure it will win over many others.
edit: Dave - I see this and the Baja as Subaru's last efforts to wring the most out of the current Legacy bodyshell.
Ed
http://www.edmunds.com/new/2003/subaru/outback/100234104/prices.h- tml?tid=edmunds.n.mipmake.mippricetable..1.Subaru*
Bob
Ed >>
Hmmm... I see.
But, the Baja is left out of this sudden appearance of H6s. Unless they are quietly plopping them in too.
-Dave
Is it just 9 Outback models? Seems like more. Audio, AWP, H4 Ltd, base H6, LL Bean, VDC. H4 Ltd sedan, H6, and VDC. Yep, 9.
They only need two - H6 base and H6 Limited. Drop all the others, including the sedan. Save the H4 for the base Legacy. GT gets a turbo standard.
Imagine how much they could save on tooling if they stream line like that? The H6 costs might be offset completely.
-juice
TWRX
-juice
-Frank P.
-juice
Len
Len
tWrX
I've got all my autoshow pictures there, including the XT pics. The old links to them may not work.
-Brian
Jim
P.S. Brian, I tried to thank you for the pictures in your guest book, but I just activated my account with imagestation and it gave me a little trouble with some code before I could submit my post, so....thanks! You covered just about everything, it looks like.
2. OB is much more versatile than accord, so no comparison there - like cargo space, roof carrier, heated package, 4 wheel indep.suspension etc. should add upto 2k easily.
3. Honda Pricing is very tricky, try buying one for less than 2k than OB H6 !
Bob
Jim
And if you add the features in Accord compared to the ones in OB, you will see Accord prices skyrocketting....
I love the 4-wheel indep. suspension in OB, very comfortable....Accord does not have that...
And, frankly, i hate maxima, altima, camry & accord ballooing in size every year....Camry looks like a boat to me ! There is a concept of usable space.....take MPV for e.g, the space is unbelievably utilized though van size is small & Nissan sedan's the opposite - so huge but not adding a whole lot to usuable space.
But I have to be honest I will never go back, the Subaru is more quiet,more refined and better riding than any of the Hondas that I owned, the AWD is more than icing on the cake,after having it it would be hard to go back to FWD,slipping and sliding all over the place on ice and snow.
AWD is also better handling in the wet so it is not just a car for the snow belt, I also think because of the way the Subaru is constructed it is a safer car than Accord.
I also like the fact that the Sube motor has lots of grunt at low RPMs, we all know that Honda motors are screamers there is very little grunt in Hondas below 4000, RPMs.
And last but not least in this area anyway used Subarus have more retained value than Accord or Altima.
So to sum up there is a hell of a lot more difference than just dollars and cents when comparing cars IMHO.
Cheers Pat.
So, to reiterate, I think the prices are simply off by a couple thousand, and it will probably end up showing in the street price by 2004.
Jim
if h4 is 20k, why should base H6 be 7k more ?
Another way of looking at it is, the pricing also shows what a hell of bargain the L SE is in the overall scheme of things.
Cheers Pat.
-Frank P.
A future Subaru (don't know which one) owner,
CUSAFR