2011 Outback - Improvements?

13 messages,  Last post on Mar 10, 2011 at 5:17 PM

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#8 of 13 Re: 2011 Clear Coat / Paint Quality [subarudecline] by carteach

Jan 12, 2011 (8:39 pm)

Replying to: subarudecline (Jan 10, 2011 10:23 pm)
About fifteen years ago I had a friend who had a Subie and complained of the same problem. Subaru wouldn't do anything for them. They persisted and after lots of battles were given a new car!

#9 of 13 2011 outback with push button start by radar6

Mar 01, 2011 (3:14 pm)

I clicked on the Subaru global link on bottom of Subaru's web site and saw European version of Outback. Their model comes with keysless start and keyless entry. I wounder why its not on usa model? A limited model w/nav is at 35k in price I feel it should be standard at least on the limited model. They have a deisel model also with fuel prices going through the roof it would be nice to be offered here. Dont get me wrong I like the US model. It would be an easier desicion to buy if it had the push button start or some of the other features that are offered in other markets.

#10 of 13 Re: 2011 outback with push button start [radar6] by xwesx

Mar 01, 2011 (7:10 pm)

Replying to: radar6 (Mar 01, 2011 3:14 pm)
I think the answer to the content concerns lies in the value of the dollar itself: it is crap. So, you have a choice. The manufacturers could content-up their vehicles and drive up the prices at the rate inflation demands, or they can de-content in an effort to stabilize the pricing increases.
 
It is only going to get worse, so don't set your expectations too high....

#11 of 13 Re: 2011 Outback - Improvements? [centralme] by tommy312

Mar 02, 2011 (8:27 pm)

Replying to: centralme (Dec 23, 2010 6:39 am)
I like your list. Coming from a few higher end vehicles it would be nice to have .1 memory seats & mirrors
2 all windows auto up & down
3 more than 1 color for the interior
4 panoramic moonroof
5 power lift gate
I know that just jacked up the price to just under 40k & highly unrealistic. I'm just saying what I miss pre wife, mortgage & family. Still love driving this car though

#12 of 13 Re: 2011 Outback - Improvements? [centralme] by riverside71

Mar 10, 2011 (4:04 pm)

Replying to: centralme (Dec 23, 2010 6:39 am)
4. I'm shorter so I'm a bit closer to the wheel than probably most. Make the center console with a sliding top that can extend forward for a better armrest - MANY other cars have this.
 
This can't be stressed enough. Subaru lost a sale here. I could find no other fault but this critical issue of long-haul comfort. Surprisingly Subaru has withdrawn the option of adding a center console extender that used to be available in 2008. I checked with SOA and their response was that they no longer offer such an option for the 2011..
 
I hope Subaru realizes this and fixes it in a refresh.

#13 of 13 Re: 2011 Outback - Improvements? [tommy312] by xwesx

Mar 10, 2011 (5:17 pm)

Replying to: tommy312 (Mar 02, 2011 8:27 pm)
all windows auto up & down
 
That seems like something easy enough to do without adding any significant cost, unless the three-function switch is many orders of magnitude more expensive!
 
One other window-related feature that would be absolutely fantastic would be for the driver's door window lock to only lock out the window controls on the other doors. Currently, the window lock cuts off operation for the other doors both from their own switches and from the driver's master switches. So, if the driver wants the other windows controlled, that lock must be disabled (thereby enabling operation from the individual windows). Those without children may not understand the significance of this, but those with children certainly will.
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