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Yeah its on here somewhereThats pretty good. Do you have one of speedo and tach?
The picture isn't sharp as I took while driving but it is crystal clear
in real life. I will look for them.
Yeah its on here somewhereThats pretty good. Do you have one of speedo and tach?
I don't keep them out of warranty but a good question.What happens when the pixels start dying on these digital dashes. Wonder what it will cost to fix.
Well KC I am older than you and don't wear glasses but probably should and I think they are great.Digital looks pretty good, thanks for posting. Still think my 50 plus year eyes would rather have analog but white on black works well for me. I've definitely seen worse. Jetta went digital for 22. Thinking maybe 21 was first year for Arteon????
I've heard many wonder about the digital displays (understandably) but we've had some digital guages for quite a while and I don't tend to hear of them failing.
Nissan Altima.I have prostituted myself to the lowest bidder and did unspeakable things to obtain the ultimate
long range road cruiser. Obviously I have failed and need your help.
What I require............
* Great seats for a bad back and I do not like tiny bottoms in my rides but- never mind... ; )
* Roomy- I hate when they put you in a cubicle like a Ford Taurus
* No Fords- I hate their seats
* No pickups- AWD or FWD fine- CVT is okay
* Very quiet with minimal road noise
* If hwy mpg is below 25 mpg- no thanks- The more the better- MORE!
* Hybrid ok
* Don't need a prestige brand- been there before
* Reliable- Sometimes I will put 3-4K miles on in one week
* Car-SUV-CUV okay
* Budget.. $25K-$55K NEW!
Thanks!
Because I’m a Subaru tech I guess and see they are actually decent vehicles despite my previous bias. Outback would be my second Subaru choice with the Crosstrek being first. I like them mainly because they are easy to work on and cool colors too. And despite what anyone says they are king of the snow. I’ve never seen a Subaru be defeated by snow but I have other vehicles be defeated by it. Like my work is right off a big mountain that most vehicles can’t pull in the snow I had to road test drive a Subaru and it climbed it in the snow no problems. And they are the most reliable affordable vehicles on the market as Toyota has lost their mind on prices. Only one to avoid in the Subaru line would be the Ascent for electrical problems and undersized brakes and a few other notable problems. Also if you get one with Falken tires make the dealer switch them to something else before it rolls off the lot. You will thank me for that later.
Glad to see you don't stick to a bias because many do to retain being right.Because I’m a Subaru tech I guess and see they are actually decent vehicles despite my previous bias. Outback would be my second Subaru choice with the Crosstrek being first. I like them mainly because they are easy to work on and cool colors too. And despite what anyone says they are king of the snow. I’ve never seen a Subaru be defeated by snow but I have other vehicles be defeated by it. Like my work is right off a big mountain that most vehicles can’t pull in the snow I had to road test drive a Subaru and it climbed it in the snow no problems. And they are the most reliable affordable vehicles on the market as Toyota has lost their mind on prices. Only one to avoid in the Subaru line would be the Ascent for electrical problems and undersized brakes and a few other notable problems. Also if you get one with Falken tires make the dealer switch them to something else before it rolls off the lot. You will thank me for that later..
I love the pretty light blue Crosstrek or red even. I want one but I also want a Tahoe or Suburban or something too or both but I don’t have the cash for that despite what you may think LOL. I’d rather have the Tahoe or similar because it would be old and have that classic old cloth seat or old leather seat smell lol.Glad to see you don't stick to a bias because many do to retain being right.
Glad you think that way.
I was surprised by the agricultural sounding rough engines though.
I have Subaru experience from 81 onward but things constantly change these days.
The Crosstrek is best suited to your age group...agreed
And cvt problems from the start.I love the pretty light blue Crosstrek or red even. I want one but I also want a Tahoe or Suburban or something too or both but I don’t have the cash for that despite what you may think LOL. I’d rather have the Tahoe or similar because it would be old and have that classic old cloth seat or old leather seat smell lol.
Just please really do avoid the Ascent you won’t get any time driving it because it will be in the shop getting the undersized warped brake rotors swapped for more undersized rotors that will warp again. The reason for this is because Subaru based it on the Forester and used the exact same platform and chassis and the Ascent being bigger is too much for that platform. Also they have a bad problem because of the same reason of the strut boots falling down leading to squeaking in the front end. It also has many electrical problems too. Too many too list here.
Yes sir. That is correct. I hate even thinking about those darn CVT that always make me swear lol. I will say a Subaru is one of the easiest non sports cars to get a speeding ticket in too because they will fly. And yes the engine sounds like it’s going to go out of the car when you start it up especially lol. I could nerd out all day about Subaru lol. If you do go with a Subaru Outback I do like the 3.6R engines in those and the Legacy. They fly also and I trust them more because they spec thicker oil.And cvt problems from the start.