Yep. If I wasn’t 75 and ate up with arthritis . Wife says HECK NO . Paid BIG money for a warranty . They just don’t want to honor it even tho they sold it with the car !
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I'm normally like that myself...but I don't have the means to pull an engine...or the know how to put it back in, either.Nobody touches any of my stuff but me anymore since about 2005...Tired of the bs...do it myself.
I couldn't either...svc and bolt ons handles 99% of my stuff.I'm normally like that myself...but I don't have the means to pull an engine...or the know how to put it back in, either.
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Are Subaru good vehicles? They seem to have a cult following…
Same here. I used to not be real thrilled when they came into my shop either ! Hated working on them but they were like most other stuff….you had to take the bad with the OK/decent/somewhat good !! lol. 😂No they pretty much suck. Professional mechanic here.
People do love them and I have no idea why.
The design of the engine alone would keep me from owning one. It has no choice but to burn oil. They claim 2quarts between oil changes is "normal" consumption. Plus they rust out like crazy. Wheel bearings go out before 30k and I'm talking all 4 do them regularly. Basic maintenance sucks to do. They are not designed to be worked on. The electronics don't hold up on the interior window switches and motors randomly go out. AC compressors have a really high fail rate on the newer ones.did I mention they rust the hell out and burn so much oil you might as well use two stroke gas.seeing alot of engine failure in the new ones it's rivaling kias engine failure rate (ok not that bad but it's getting close)
Anyway that's me bitching about them as a mechanic not my favorite car to work on by a long shot. But again people love them.
I'm not a professional mechanic by any means but I have always found that the 2.5 boxer in the Subaru was an easy engine to work on for normal DIY things, (fluid changes, occasional alternator/starter etc.). Spark plugs can be a little tricky but most everything else is easy to get to with plenty of room.No they pretty much suck. Professional mechanic here.
People do love them and I have no idea why.
The design of the engine alone would keep me from owning one. It has no choice but to burn oil. They claim 2quarts between oil changes is "normal" consumption. Plus they rust out like crazy. Wheel bearings go out before 30k and I'm talking all 4 do them regularly. Basic maintenance sucks to do. They are not designed to be worked on. The electronics don't hold up on the interior window switches and motors randomly go out. AC compressors have a really high fail rate on the newer ones.did I mention they rust the hell out and burn so much oil you might as well use two stroke gas.seeing alot of engine failure in the new ones it's rivaling kias engine failure rate (ok not that bad but it's getting close)
Anyway that's me bitching about them as a mechanic not my favorite car to work on by a long shot. But again people love them.
KO Automotive in Cartersville is awesome! I sent my wife to get something done by herself for a reason. I knew what her car needed I just didn't want to do it. She went in the didn't try and upsale anything or recommend any other stuff just what she came for.My wife drives a 2019 Subaru. She took it today to get the oil changed and the following note came back from the guy changing the oil. "Tech found cam carriers, front cover, and oil pan leaking onto the under cover. Tech recommends reseal at this time." They wanted $4,683 to do said reseal.
I told her not to pay a dime and come home. The car sits in our driveway most days as she works from home. There's not an oil spot anywhere in the driveway. I've been in the engine bay several times and I've never seen a leak or smelled burning oil. I feel like this is a dealership trying to take advantage of a woman.
But assuming it is leaking and for the past six years we just haven't noticed, nor has anyone else who changed the oil, isn't near FIVE GRAND a ridiculous price to change a gasket?