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  1. The new Forester is selling like hot cakes in my local area (Coastal NH). The (New) Impreza also seems to be getting common beyond the standard Outback.

     

    Subaru hit the niche quite well. I think they did well due to a new hit product 2009 Forester coupled to the dumping of the 2008 Forester with heavy incentives.

     

    For our economy though they still only represent around 1% US market share.

  2. I like the hatchback version of the WRX.

     

    I own a 2004 WRX wagon 5MT and think all the current 2002-2007 are not pretty (sorry folks). So personally I don't see much difference in looks. I love my WRX wagon for a bit of utility and hoot to drive in twisties and above 3500RPM.

     

    I would love to upgrade to lower noise, smoother ride, better power curve(peak torque at 2800RPM!!!) and yes auto tranny(sport shift) if Subaru has figured out how to couple a turbo engine to a slush box.

     

    However I am allergic to car payments (both Subaru's paid for :) )

  3. I have no idea of 0-60 in a LGT Wagon. Its my wife's car. I tried the Outback H6 for a day with her. The H6 felt weaker. The reason why is the H6 (215 lb-ft@4200RPM) has less torque with its peak at a higher RPM vs the 2.5L (241 lb-ft@3,600 rpm). That 600 RPM and less torque is quite evident. We rarely rev our LGT past 4000 RPM. The H6 was smoother but weaker and $$$ to purchase vs LGT 05 non-limited manual.

  4. 6cyl over Turbo engine for reliability. Less moving parts = less to break.

     

    If you get down to it there may actually be more moving parts in an h6 due to extra two pistons and extended valve train. Turbo cars only have a wastegate and a very simple turbo.

     

    IMHO I agree h6 though will have a lower maintenance costs with timing chain. However I wonder if it will need to be pulled apart like the 2.5L when they spring inevitable oil leaks all over making the timing belt replacement possibily a mute point.

     

    I am a turbo 2.5 owner with a 05 LGT 5MT wagon. The turbo motor simply trumps the H6 in power even though similar HP ratings. The H6 I drove for a day albiet auto was defintely smoother but the power curve not as great. I will say driving the LGT usually puts a smile on my face everyday. My wife the same.

  5. The Sport Shift is not the best auto tranny coupled to the turbo engine. It seems delayed at times even shifted with buttons. However the 5 speed manual (I own a LGT Wagon manual :) ) is also a tad clunky. I guess a short shifter kit option helps.

     

    However the 5speed manual gives you absolute control of an incredible motor. It really boils down to what suits your needs.

     

    Interestingly enough though my wife a die hard standard driver took a LGT wagon auto on an extended test drive and said I want this car. She did not mind the auto however she bought the 5MT without ever driving it. Apparently we got the last new silver LGT wagon 5MT in New England. It came with 270 miles put on in swap.

  6. Awesome Subaru covered it.

     

    However this all being said if you change the oil yourself staple the receipt for oil and filter and note mileage. Subaru did you a huge favor covering it, they were under no obligation since you had no proof of oil changes. You say this is silly. However how many cars come in never an oil change for 10k-20k and people will lie for coverage.

     

    Lastly, your warranty on the new turbo is 5yrs/60,000 miles as part of original powertrain. So in this case keep every oil change receipt until that passes.

     

    I have the same car and absolutely love our manual 05 LGT Wagon.

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