Congrats, nice car! Check the oil on as close to a level surface as possible, it does not take much to throw the oil reading off.
Oil is overfilled from the factory.Did you put THE sticker on it yet?
Great car. What’s the last pic of?
Killer score on the warranty.
It's slow at startup but after that I haven't had any issues and in general I like it. I did check and I have the most current software version. I will say part of the reason for the extended warranty was because of that touch screen. All of the car's functions go through it.I have a 2024 Crosstrek which I very much like. My only concern is with the same 11.6 inch touch screen in your new car. It is very quirky. From what I have read it is problematic accoss all Subaru product lines for 2024 - 2025.
Oil is overfilled from the factory.
dipstick only has to hit the top 1-2qt of oil.Is that because so much of the oil is down deep in the low part of the oil pan, beyond what can be reached from the dipstick tube? I had been wondering that myself.
We have CC2s on the Kia and RX 350 and they will likely be my go to once these OEMs wear out. Yeah, all three other vehicles have PFI or dual DI/PFI by choice to fight carbon build up so this will be a new issue to deal with for me. How are the CRC treatments done and at what interval are you doing them?I had a 22 Limited and still have an 18'XT. I have had 3 Foresters. Subaru shops around for the crappiest tires on the planet. Get some Michelin CrossClimate2s. The other issue of course is the DI only. I have dont the CRC treatments 5 times and the Subaru cleaning once. I also hope frequent redlining helps. The best way to do that is put the selector in the "manual position" andpush the pedal to the floor(not slamming it). Keep it floored and it will automatically shift into 2nd and then 3rd etc. [keep it floored the whole time]
I did it in both subarus in the first 100 miles. Neither burned any noticeable oil. BTW, best way is just to pull out the dipstick and read it. No wiping or reinsertions.
Funny you mention that about the tires. I just checked the tires on our new Crosstrek and they are crappy 280 treadwear Yokahama'sI had a 22 Limited and still have an 18'XT. I have had 3 Foresters. Subaru shops around for the crappiest tires on the planet. Get some Michelin CrossClimate2s. The other issue of course is the DI only. I have dont the CRC treatments 5 times and the Subaru cleaning once. I also hope frequent redlining helps. The best way to do that is put the selector in the "manual position" andpush the pedal to the floor(not slamming it). Keep it floored and it will automatically shift into 2nd and then 3rd etc. [keep it floored the whole time]
I did it in both subarus in the first 100 miles. Neither burned any noticeable oil. BTW, best way is just to pull out the dipstick and read it. No wiping or reinsertions.
Check it on youtube. I do them every 7K miles. Really don't know if they help.. How are the CRC treatments done and at what interval are you doing them?
My new vehicle has the crappy Nexens but atleast they are 440 twFunny you mention that about the tires. I just checked the tires on our new Crosstrek and they are crappy 280 treadwear Yokahama's![]()
It's very roomy and at 6'5" I need the room! I just ordered a bunch of Subaru OEM oil filters and I'll probably go with Valvoline R&P in either 0W-20 or 5W30 - they meet the certs. I'm going to hang my hat on the their owner's manual statement, "However, in hot weather, oil of higher viscosity is REQUIRED to properly to properly lubricate the engine." All other references to viscosity use the word "recommended". I also have enough 0W20 receipts to "prove" I changed the oil on a vehicle every 5000 miles for 100k miles.Have to ask…
What oil and filter will it get going forward?
Very nice car, looks roomy!
I like the way the cup holders are placed; don’t like the way most are one in front of the other.
Thanks for the clarification!dipstick only has to hit the top 1-2qt of oil.
it goes in at an angle.
I've tried you get about half the oil out 2-3qt max out of 5.