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Go with the dealer that will give you the best price on a reman cvt and the new head gaskets that you WILL need-oh, and the one that won't bs you when you ask just why the coolant level in the tank is going down and the one that will give you a discounted price on the dozen or so ss clamps that they will use when you begin to complain about the odd rattling sound.
Remember this; with regard to Subaru-THE most over rated disposable car on the planet, if you buy you will soon ask why, there will only be some peace with a lease.
Subaru has extended the warranty on CVT’s to 10 years 100,000 miles.Someone I work with bout a Subaru last year at Melkonian. I can't say 100% they had a good experience but I haven't heard any complaints.
I know the original poster is looking to buy new but I would maybe consider an extended warranty on top of the 5yr/60K powertrain warranty Subaru offers. If for no other reason other than it comes with a CVT transmission. I personally would steer clear of those but to each their own.
A lot of the Subaru's have 100k mile warranties on the CVTs, I hear about people with 2017s and 2018s now getting the extension. Our Outback's failed at 99k miles and was replaced for free. Dodged a bullet there. Car's been bulletproof otherwise.
Had a 2013 Outback (3.6r) transmission fail at 60k. Embarrassing. CVTs are terrible in general, and Subaru has apparently made/used an especially poor one.
Subaru is I believe currently the only major manufacturer who does not have a Class Action suit about their CVT. They started with CVT’s in 1989 and the current Lineartronic box has a steel belt , generally the most durable designs. I hear that they are not serviced, just replaced, but wouldn’t know: we haven’t bought a CVT car yet.Had a 2013 Outback (3.6r) transmission fail at 60k. Embarrassing. CVTs are terrible in general, and Subaru has apparently made/used an especially poor one.
This is my all-time favorite: it’s so bad, it’s good.[Japanese Subaru Commercial]
My 2014 had a HORN stop working last month.
Subaru of Wakefield quoted me $1000 to fix a HORN.
So I brought it to a long-time, experienced local shop.
They charged me $1200 !!!
My first and last Subaru.
Supporting Your Cylinders - Open, Semi-Closed, Or Closed Deck?
I never knew this about Subaru, the head gasket issue persists, the 2.5 is open deck, its alot cheaper to make (remember the commercial) and this cost cutting design apparently allow the head(s) to move around-gaskets anyone?.
NAS; never another subaru
Your Subaru WILL need head gaskets-your newer Subaru has a transmission which CANNOT be repaired or rebuilt, only replaced with either one from a bone yard (feeling lucky?) or with a reman for many thousands of dollars but it does come with a one year warranty.
Does this really make any sense?
Don't buy, you won't cry-maybe a little peace with a lease.
Remember to keep your eye on the bottle.
forgot to tie this into the op query,
look for a dealer which can/will put your mind at ease with the above
All that said I generally hate driving any thing without a stick. To me its not driving. Next vehicle i buy will have a manual transmission no matter what.
Supporting Your Cylinders - Open, Semi-Closed, Or Closed Deck?
I never knew this about Subaru, the head gasket issue persists, the 2.5 is open deck, its alot cheaper to make (remember the commercial) and this cost cutting design apparently allow the head(s) to move around-gaskets anyone?.
NAS; never another subaru
Your Subaru WILL need head gaskets-your newer Subaru has a transmission which CANNOT be repaired or rebuilt, only replaced with either one from a bone yard (feeling lucky?) or with a reman for many thousands of dollars but it does come with a one year warranty.
Does this really make any sense?
Don't buy, you won't cry-maybe a little peace with a lease.
Remember to keep your eye on the bottle.
forgot to tie this into the op query,
look for a dealer which can/will put your mind at ease with the above
Varmint, you just missed the opportunity by a few miles, its a given.
something else I did not know
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTS-in5YSpw
So your saying dealers aren’t always the most expensive! Lol. That’s crazy money for a horn. Must have been more involved.
Larry, how many have you owned-how many did Subaru buy back from you-how many class actions did Subaru settle in the past three years-how many owners of late model 2.5's were told that a quart of oil every 300 or so miles was 'ok'-how many times were you told by the kids in Cherry Hill that the problem(s) being experienced were 'part of the Subaru driving experience' what dealer do you work for/own-?
Subaru added a 7 year 100,000 mile warranty on the head gasket years ago.varmint, you concede then that the gasket issue is still an issue ?
Buy a manual, CVT worries solved.