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Last post on Apr 30, 2011 at 2:00 AM
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#2 of 5 2011 Subaru Outback Nav System Efficacy
by jtreulich
Apr 20, 2011 (7:07 am)
I travel for work (I live in RI, but spend a lot of time working in NY and NJ). I estimate that my navigation fails to perform as expected, if at all, 70% of the time (and I'm being conservative). That is, it cannot find common locations, says a location does not exist when very clearly it does, or brings me to an incorrect location. Additionally, the usability is absolutely terrible. To select a state you have to click a map which, for smaller states, is barely visible. And instead of having regions so that you don't have to constantly change the state setting, this system requires that you change states constantly. Also, the address entry controls are very finicky. You have to guess which order to enter house number, street name, etc. in order for the address to be found. It is never the same. It also fails to find common abbreviations and names. Seriously folks, there should be a class action lawsuit. 2K for a nav system that fails to perform and is very difficult to use. Advise to buyer, go with an aftermarket nav system with blue tooth and a backup camera. This is the worst navigation system I have ever used, and I've used many.
#3 of 5 Re: 2011 Subaru Outback Nav System Efficacy [jtreulich]
by kcmotorhead
Apr 21, 2011 (2:29 pm)
I agree. My $150 Garmin was superior. Why did they go with DVDs that have to be changed for each region? And the DVDs are apparently at least 3 years out of date. Subaru should at least supply updated DVDs.
#4 of 5 Re: 2011 Outback - Strange Electrical Behavior [jtreulich]
by cc412
Apr 29, 2011 (6:59 pm)
Very similar thing happened to me just about a week after your experience- I recently bought a 2000 Outback with 150K miles (learner car for my 16 yr old daughter). I never had a Subaru before, and except for the oil leaks, like it. Then a few nights ago the radio went off and on by itself, the ABS lights flashed, the instrument dials swung wildly, and "At oil temp" message displayed. The car drove jumpy, but I was 1 mile from home and it was dark. I strongly suspected gremlins. As soon as I got home I positioned it for possible towing, and sure enough when I turned the car off it was completely dead. I thought I had killed it. Well, two days later and a new alternator and battery, and it is running strong again. I assumed this was because of high miles, (and my poor judgment in choosing cars) but it was probably just time for the alternator. Don't know if that lines up with your issue. Good luck.
#5 of 5 Re: 2011 Outback - Strange Electrical Behavior [cc412]
by xwesx
Apr 30, 2011 (2:00 am)
That sounds about right. I had to replace my alternator around those miles as well. After I did, I wished I had done it a couple years sooner!