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29 messages, Last post on Oct 14, 2008 at 3:34 PM
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Replying to: p0926 (Sep 19, 2008 10:47 am) My wife and I just bought an '09 Legacy PZEV. We do notice a slight difference in warm-up to her older non-PZEV Forester with the same 2.5L engine; however, once warmed up, there appears to be no difference in idle at all. Performance seems on par or slightly better in the new vehicle, which I would expect. As to mileage, can't say since we are comparing two different vehicles (Legacy vs. Forester); however, the new car already does get better mileage than the older one... Robert PS: We already are getting comments about the 'green leaf' PZEV badge on the back (we live in AZ, where it is not required) and people seem pleased that Subie would offer this as an option here in our state...it also makes us feel that we are contributing, if only somewhat, to cleaner air. |
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Replying to: rich505 (Sep 19, 2008 5:35 am) |
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Replying to: ron106 (Sep 19, 2008 8:10 am) I called Subaru Corporate Customer Service. Waste of time. The customer service person said all they do when an owner calls with service, operation, mechanical concerns is for Subaru to call the dealer's service manager. I made an appointment for next week to bring it in so that not only can the service writer drive with me but also the service manager. Subaru apparently doesn't have a system for logging problems, they rely on the local dealers.
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| From what I understand you may not have a choice about PZEV depending on where you live. Here in the more populated areas of the North East they only sell PZEVs now. | |
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Replying to: rich505 (Sep 26, 2008 1:34 pm) Subaru apparently doesn't have a system for logging problems, they rely on the local dealers. Actually, your issue was logged (as are all calls). Subaru (like all manufacturers) wants to resolve any problem at the lowest level, hence the reason they referred you to the local dealer. However, if the dealer is unable to resolve your problem, it will be escalated to the district/regional level and then finally to corporate if necessary. -Frank |
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I'm a little confused about the PZEV cars. I know NJ only makes PZEV cars, but if I decide to purchase out of state, do I HAVE to buy a car that's PZEV if I'm registering it in NJ? Thanks for the help - my internet research has not been helpful!
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Replying to: connieylee (Oct 12, 2008 10:53 am) If you check with one of your emission testing facilities I bet it is the same in NJ. |
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http://drive.subaru.com/Fall08/Fall08_whatmakes.htm
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Replying to: cjgruhl (Oct 13, 2008 2:10 pm) |
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Replying to: cjgruhl (Oct 13, 2008 2:10 pm) Now, if only the dealers had any clue.... |
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