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Everything posted by Slegacy96
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Yeah I know its crazy. I had never heard of an engine mounting screw breaking and dropping into the engine either. And I certainly never did anything to the engine that would cause that. It was always Subaru serviced anyway. As for the temp, well the driver is a young one and prolly didnt realize that his the guage abnormality.
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So I got rid of my '96 2.5L because I was nervous about engine problems, being that it was the first year of production. Needless to say I never ever had a problem with car and I sold it at 75,000. However my dad decided it would be a good idea to sell it to his boss....hmmm. A month ago a mounting screw fell throguh the engine causing $1500 worth of damage. Today I was informed that the water pump failed, temperature spiked and melted the timing belt. $1600. Now this isn't like the Subaru I know at all. How much more is to be expected? My dad suggested they trade the car in for a new one, but the like it too much.
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Thank you Subaru for bringing back the stick. I noticed that Subaru only offers automatic transmission on Limited WRX's now. I think its great in a country that is becoming dominated by autos to mass produce cars with manual transmission. Hopefully it will catch on. After walking around my local dealer I noticed that 1) they had a ton of Legacys 2) most were stick. That is fantastic.
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My tires are developing cracks in the sidewalls. My front left is the worst. Now last time that this happened, I couldnt legally leave the tire place with out putting on my spare. So Im apprehensive about going some place and asking about them. The cracks arent severe, but the treads are also worn down too. I would say that theres another 2000 miles left on the tires but with the cracks Im afraid. I dont know how old the tires are. Any thoughts?
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Well I think Subaru has to the hybrid technology to gain. We know that Subaru is producing someting Hybrid, just not what, when, or how effiecient it will be. Then theres Toyota, that is producing efficient cars with alotta hp. Even Nissan wants a piece of that. Correct me if Im wrong, but I believe that GM was so far behind that they wanted to buy the technology too.