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Replying to: asdf9 (Jun 28, 2009 11:13 am) |
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Replying to: rsholland (Jun 24, 2009 6:15 pm) My Miata would be buzzing at probably twice that rpm even in 6th. Good thing it's not my trip car. |
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"Legacy 3.6R 5AT 18 mpg city / 21 mpg combined / 25 mpg hwy" I can live with 25, thanks. I still need to sit in one, but I think I'll see if I can get an Outback with every option. I wouldn't be in a hurry, but my father is 87 and wants me to get a new car. I'm driving his '06 Avalon since he can't drive - and therefore he won't be buying a car. He has offered a bribe of half the cost of all the options - but I have to get the NAV whether I want it or not. He likes his gizmos - leftovers from his WWII flying days I guess. I've been looking at Highlanders and RX10s, but optioned out the stickers are running $39k to $48k and they are in short supply. He liked these two models, but he also liked the looks of the new Outback pics the other day. As usual you folks are up to date on the news. Thanks. John... formerly known as beachfish and former owner of an '86 GL dual-range trans wagon and an '02 Forester S. P.S. - I drove a Venza V6. Terrible ride, felt like an old pickup truck with new high-load shocks on it. Put my checkbook back in my pocket, put my dad back in the Avalon and went to eat lunch. What a disappointment.
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Replying to: beachfish2 (Jun 29, 2009 1:32 pm) Toyota does isolation well, but the idea of putting gigantic 20" wheels on a Camry wagon and trying to tune it to be sporting was bound to produce bad results. |
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Having always prefered and driven manuals all my life I was set on picking up a 2010 manual Outback to replace our 2000 manual Outback. But the buzz over the new CVT has raised my curiosity. Has anyone who - like me - is disposed to buying manuals considering the CVT? Any driving CVT experiences to report? Thanks!
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Replying to: seabrook7039 (Jul 01, 2009 8:46 am) I'm hopeful, because I like the way the Altima with a CVT drives, and I believe Subaru uses the same supplier. At the same time, I didn't like the Mitsubishi Outlander with its CVT - very elastic feeling, sort of disconnected. It's hard to explain, I guess. I'd consider one if it drove like the Nissan, but not if it drove like the Mitsu.
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jul 01, 2009 10:10 am) Bob
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Replying to: rsholland (Jul 01, 2009 5:25 pm) I would presume that the pulley assembly would also come from the supplier since the combination is an engineered unit that has been tested for durability. An untested combination would be quite a gamble. Only time will tell whether the CVT will like the treatment it gets from Subaru owners who drive in all kinds of weather and bad conditions. The low production volume of Audi CVT models may not be a perfect predictor.
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Replying to: saedave (Jul 02, 2009 6:01 am) Bob |
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Replying to: seabrook7039 (Jul 01, 2009 8:46 am) I prefer an auto due to a bad knee but if I go for a '10 Outback it'll likely be the 6-speed manual. |
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