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Re: 09 SE Heat Issue? [paisan] by altimate
Oct 02, 2008 (8:34 am)
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Replying to: paisan (Oct 01, 2008 6:51 pm)

Taking it in tomorrow morning. Dealer was very cooperative and is providing a loaner.
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mpg on 2.5/4EAT by cptplt
Oct 02, 2008 (8:40 am)
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I've done maybe a thousand highway miles this summer, cruising at 65 I was getting 32mpg calculated and displayed with 2 adults and 2 big teenagers! better than my 98 Legacy GT. doing my regular commute I;m getting 25mpg.
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Re: 09 SE Heat Issue? [altimate] by robsis
Oct 02, 2008 (8:42 am)
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Replying to: altimate (Oct 02, 2008 8:34 am)

Let us know what the problem ends up being...I have an 09 LTD, so it has the auto system....but all I could think of is the valve in your system didn't open for some reason to allow the coolant to flow through....I have seen these frozen in the past; however, not on a new vehicle.
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Re: 2009 now on Edmund's... [rla26368] by ateixeira
Oct 02, 2008 (12:52 pm)
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Replying to: rla26368 (Oct 01, 2008 4:06 am)

I've had that on several cars.
 
Get some of that self-adhesive stuff you put on the bottom of chairs to protect floors. They are usually soft wool and would quiet that rattle down.
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Re: 09 SE Heat Issue? [robsis] by altimate
Oct 03, 2008 (3:50 pm)
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Replying to: robsis (Oct 02, 2008 8:42 am)

Took it in this morning. Had it back by 2:00 p.m. DX: First said it had some heater switch turned off, but then decided to replace heater control module. It seems fine now. Best part of the experience was this small dealership had no lines or delays for service and provided a loaner. I was literally in and out in 10 minutes.
 
The loaner was a low end Impreza 5 door. I have to tell you when I returned to my car this afternoon I felt like I was getting into a Bentley. The Impreza had not one speck of interior that wasn't rock hard ugly black plastic.
 
Once again I'm amazed at the high level of interior quality on the Legacy. The car has soft touch material almost everywhere.Only the far bottom of the doors has any hard material. Even the center console has carpeting on the sides. Not only feels great, but looks great everywhere.
 
My one very minor complaint. The XM on the Subaru does not scroll songs or other information. A relative who is an enginner for Ford told me that Subaru is skimping on the system. For another $5-10 per car the additional software to provide this information would be available. Considering that the XM install on Subarus is pretty pricey you would think they could provide this upgrade.
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Re: 09 SE Heat Issue? [altimate] by robsis
Oct 05, 2008 (6:41 am)
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Replying to: altimate (Oct 03, 2008 3:50 pm)

Glad it was an easy, fast fix....
 
Now, as to your Sat comment, I'll need to borrow the car from the owner (my wife!) and check that out...I have Sirius; however, I can't see that it would make a difference from XM. That does sound goofy if it is just a software thing...and they just don't add a line of code or something.....
 
Now, on to your interior quality comment.....we just got done riding in a new '09 Lincoln MKZ AWD. Nice car; however, for an extra 13k over what we paid, I certainly didn't think the interior was any nicer than the Leggy. I must admit, tho, that the V6 in the Lincoln was nice...but not nice enough to warrant the extra ching by any stretch....especially considering that if we wanted the same luxury with more power we can opt for the flat 6 or the turbo, both of which are still substantially cheaper that the Lincoln...
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Re: 09 SE Heat Issue? [robsis] by altimate
Oct 05, 2008 (6:05 pm)
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Replying to: robsis (Oct 05, 2008 6:41 am)

I guess money isn't as tight as I think. For people to spend 10-15K more for an "entry level" luxury car makes no sense to me. Then again, maybe they've never even considered or even looked at a Legacy.
 
Years ago, I dreamed of owning a Jag XJ. Finally made the move in the early 90's on a good lease deal (if a 500+ payment for 4 yrs. is a good deal). I loved the leather and wood interior. Funny thing though, after about a year the car became just an appliance and seemed no better or worse than much less expensive cars.
 
Since then I've always looked at value for money as the primary consideration in a vehicle purchase. If that value for money deal could give me a quality interior then I would be ecstatic. Well the 09 Legacy SE has gone above and beyond.
 
It's funny I have a strange kind of buyer's remorse. Because the residual on the lease is so high (making the payment so cheap) I doubt I'd be willing to buy the car off lease. Here I've had the car less than two weeks and I'm already contemplating wanting to keep it forever. Well, the 2010 will be a major overhaul so time will tell whether that will be more or less appealing than the current model.
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Re: 09 SE Heat Issue? [altimate] by pilot1226
Oct 11, 2008 (4:48 am)
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Replying to: altimate (Oct 05, 2008 6:05 pm)

Question regarding the Yokohama tires on the `09 Legacy Limited...
 
I recently read an article about Grip vs. Durability, related specifically to the tread life. Can anyone recommend a good brand / model of tire for long-term tread life (we're talking 4+ years)? I've had some issues with previous cars (my 2000 Civic in particular) needing new tires about every 3 years - and I was told it wasn't caused by my driving habits, it was evenly worn.
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Re: 09 SE Heat Issue? [pilot1226] by paisan
Oct 12, 2008 (3:44 pm)
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Replying to: pilot1226 (Oct 11, 2008 4:48 am)

Why would you want tires that last 4 years? Generally the rubber compound is going to only last at the very best 3-4 years from the date of manufacture. I have been known to toss tires after 2 years of use, not due to worn tread but lack of adhesion. What happens over time is the rubber breaks down and becomes more brittle and "hard". Once this happens your lateral grip on them diminishes greatly. There may be plenty of tread but the rubber simply isn't sticking to the ground.
 
For an all season tire, my favorite is the Sumitomo HTR+, they are very inexpensive and while they wear out usually in about 25k miles, the inexpensive price outweighs the short life.
 
-mike
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Re: 09 SE Heat Issue? [pilot1226] by surrfurtom
Oct 17, 2008 (8:09 pm)
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Replying to: pilot1226 (Oct 11, 2008 4:48 am)

We've been happy with Goodyear Assurance Triple Tred on our 2002 Outback.
 
Good all around traction- laterally, starting, braking and in rain. Much better than the OEM Bridgestones which were replaced at 24K. The Goodyears have been on about three years now that's about 36K. I agree with the other poster that I change tires as soon as they start to feel at all slippery, and that is often at around 5- 32nds which is about 50% of full tread depth when new.
 
I never get the miles that some claim to get from their tires.

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