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Subaru Outback VDC

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#10 of 2084
VDC impressions by countrymousepa
Dec 30, 2000 (5:12 pm)
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We researched the 2K OB for weeks and decided to wait to test drive the VDC. The day one arrived at the dealer we test drove it. Once we drove it the difference was obvious. The pick-up was far better in the 6H not to mention the quiet ride and the sound system. Several people had called about holding a white VDC and that just happened to be the color we drove and liked. The dealer was hard pressed to come down in price because "he could sell the white one for sticker price many times over". We said fine we would go to a dealer in the next town and get a winestone. Boy did he drop the price! We spent just under $31K. He wanted nearly $33K with the upgrades.
  The thing that surprised me the most is when after the papers were signed the dealer said "oh by the way it takes 92 grade gas" I hadn't counted on that with the price of gas the way it is! I am getting about 20.5 mph right now. I've had it a month and have about 1500 miles on it. Lots of Christmas shopping! Another thing that I'm not happy with is the back seat is not wide enough for 3 adults. I can take my 3 children as long as they don't grow too big! Everything else is wonderful. I am especially loving the heated seats in this weather! And the interior stays warm much longer than our other cars even after we have been out of it for a couple of hours. Go figure!
  We live in an area that it is important to be able to get over a "mountain" to get to work no matter what the weather. Our first ice storm found many cars stuck spinning their tires while I was able to easily move around them. I felt so safe in the VDC that I had no question that the car would get me home safely.
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vdcguy by rsholland
Jan 02, 2001 (10:26 am)
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Well put!
 
I've driven an LL Bean and a VDC, and I have to agree with your comments. I've posted my comments on these two vehicles in several areas, and I have to admit, I was somewhat disappointed in the performance of the vehicle at first. But given the role that this vehicle assumes, it makes sense from Subaru's standpoint to offer it as such.
 
Still wish for a 5-speed tip-tronic tranny though.
 
Bob
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16 week wait for VDC by tshadle
Jan 05, 2001 (7:06 am)
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Good morning,
I ordered a VDC back in Sept. from a dealer in S. PA. The options I picked were the mirror, the alarm and the air filtration (same as the Bean). Also the spoiler, gate bar, trailer hitch and diff. protector.
I was told the car would be in around Thanksgiving. The holidays came and went and no news, not even a phone call. I was getting ready to go through the hassle of comparison shopping the other dealers in the area. After reading some of the posts here I decided to contact the salesman (who is the owner of the dealership).
He said "I didn't forget about you." He said he has yet to get a VDC on his lot and that getting a VDC from the factory with options on it was like pulling teeth. He mentioned the trailer hitch in particular. I had seen only one VDC on the lot closest to us. I drove by again last night and it was gone. I know they are hard to get.
So, he said he would get the VDC in as soon as possible and put the options I chose on at the dealership. He said it would be there in another two to four weeks, five weeks tops, which would put my wait around 16 weeks or more. I'm still not sure if I should just wait or start the whole comparison shop thing again for new vehicle plus trade-in. I guess then I'll have to wait another 6 to 8 instead of 4 to 5 plus pay more money. This pisses me off!
Tom S.
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Seeking advice on VDC brakes by mishkin
Jan 12, 2001 (2:30 pm)
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Hello all,
 
Thanks in large part to the many positive comments posted on this and related boards, my wife and I took delivery of a DC late December. Like others here, we went through the agonizing Volvo/Passat/DC-Bean debate, and even though many DC features are overkill for us right now (we live in Southern California!), we decided on the DC. So far, it has been a real pleasure to drive, the audio system is waaay better than what we have at home, and in every respect is a step up from the twelve year old Mazda 323.
 
Only one hint of trouble - when we back out of the driveway first thing in the morning, the rear brakes make this ghastly screeching sound. This is not heard at any other time while in motion and braking. We took it to the dealer who insisted that this was "normal breaking in" and "all all-wheel drive vehicles have this problem". I ask you wise folk out there - should we be worried, or are these just jitters of the newly awed? Thanks in advance.
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by ateixeira
Jan 17, 2001 (7:43 am)
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The discs will get rusty if you park for more than a day or two, and the sound could have been the pads cleaning that layer off. I took a two week vacation and all three of our cars had rust on the discs.
 
If it only happens after you park for several days, I'd say it's fine. If it happens even after you've only been parked for a few hours, I'd have it checked out.
 
-juice
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RE: 16 week wait by kkelleher
Jan 18, 2001 (4:43 am)
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I ordered my VDC on Jan 6 for mid-March delivery. My dealer told me he gets 2 VDC's per month, that January's were gone, February's were gone and that March was the soonest he could get me one. I read with some horror the message from TShadle that he's been waiting 16 weeks! The lease on my current car is up 3/31, so I'm working against a hard deadline I also ordered from a dealer in S.Pa. Tom , if you're out there, do you mind telling me the dealer you're working with?
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by ateixeira
Jan 18, 2001 (7:43 am)
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It shouldn't take that long. It's a fairly pricey vehicle and some local dealers in DC have them in stock at pretty good discounts.
 
Shop around. The catch is you may not get exactly the color and options you want.
 
-juice
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The Dealer I Ordered From... by tshadle
Jan 18, 2001 (11:01 am)
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was Tony Lawrence at Lawrence Subaru in Hanover.
Juice - you're darn right it shouldn't take that long.
I'm still trying to find out why he said I can't get any of the options I ordered from the factory (mirror, air filter, alarm, lift bar, spoiler, diff. protector). The trailer hitch I can understand. I tried getting info from SOA about this and when it was ordered and they have nothing, only that the vehicle is due in early Feb.
As one poster suggested on the Dealer Forum, I think he DID forget about me and just didn't order the vehicle, a shame because his price was the lowest and trade-in the highest in the area. How he stays in business letting orders go I have no idea.
It's been so long now I am seriously looking at the Highlander. We had a 4-Runner 8 years ago and liked everything about it EXCEPT the ride and step-in height.
Good luck.
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New Host by tara
Jan 18, 2001 (2:13 pm)
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#19 of 2084
To T Shadle by robnis
Jan 18, 2001 (7:38 pm)
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To bad you are having trouble. The Subaru dealership in nearby Harrisburg has a nice stock and they give an internet deal at $300 over invoice.
 
Rob

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