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131 messages, Last post on Jul 29, 2009 at 8:19 AM
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I know its way too early to get a truly accurate mileage assessment on my SE (250 miles) but I took a small business trip yesterday (130 miles). Trip odometer had about 40 city miles on it at the time giving it a ratio of around 25% city and 75% highway driving. Bottom line is the trip computer registered just a tad less than 27mpg. If those are the numbers at this early stage I'm anticipating some really great numbers down the road. |
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Replying to: ahq (Sep 24, 2008 9:19 pm) I knew before I bought subaru that it didn't get the fuel economy of many other sedans. I thought it would be a trade off though, as the subaru has excellent crash test results, high reliability, has near legendary status for being good in bad weather, not to mention it just looks good lol. Where I live gas is $3.19 in most spots, $3.29 in others, so even though it's still high, it's not as bad as it has been. |
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I'm lovin my 09 Legacy 2.5i SE so far. Looks GREAT, rides GREAT. About 275 miles on it since picking it up a week ago. I got the quartz silver metallic and the spoiler, foglights, moonroof and splash guards just set it off. Haven't yet gone through a full tank of gas, but will be monitoring the mileage in the coming weeks/months. We're going out of town for vacation beginning tomorrow and, while I'd like to take the Subie on the road trip to the airport (125 miles), the Subie is staying at home! I don't want to risk leaving it at the aiport. Rather leave it safely at the house. |
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I was at my dealership today having the oil changed on my 01 Outback so I wandered around the lot. I LOVE the style of the Legacy. It is very sharp looking with a great design. Again, I reiterate, why did they get rid of the Wagon version?!?!
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Replying to: pathtomax (Sep 25, 2008 11:04 am) We owned a Legacy wagon, but there just were not enough of us. |
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Replying to: outback08 (Aug 06, 2008 4:57 pm)
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I took my new Legacy SE out to run an errand tonight. With the fall chill in the air I decided to turn on the heat. The car has the manual system. I simply turned the heat dial all the way up and turned on the fan. The AC button was deactivated. Result? Nothing but cold air blowing through the vents. I'm wondering whether I may have missed something in the operation of the system or whether I may have a problem. The system is obviously very simple and presumably works just like any other manual system. Just thought I'd ask if anyone knows of something I may have missed or whether I need to make my first service trip. I should point out that I've used the AC several times with perfectly normal results. Thanks in advance. Len
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Replying to: altimate (Oct 01, 2008 6:41 pm) It is odd though. -mike Motorsports and Modifications Host
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Replying to: paisan (Oct 01, 2008 6:51 pm)
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