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September 20th, 2015 09:22 AM #51
Subarus are great vehicles but ... It's easier to source parts for Mazda outside of dealer than Subaru. Wait til you here how much a CVT change oil of a Subaru will cost.
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September 20th, 2015 09:30 AM #52
My sis in law have a subie forester says the Pms prices are incredible. Nice car and performs well though just a pain in the pocket to maintain.
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September 20th, 2015 11:28 AM #54
She didn't tell me but comparing her subie to her fort which she has no complaints must be far off. As i understand the boxer engine pag nasira aayaw ka sa laki nang gastos kung yun well off ko na boss umaangal sa legacy nya sa maintenance kaya binenta na nya kahit mura.
Tama si sir Jut sir mas mahal yun maintenance nang subie sa mazda but kung may budget ka naman at kaya why not.
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September 20th, 2015 05:56 PM #55
Also, even though the Subaru Forester has a high ground clearance, the boxer engine is lying low in the engine bay. So be careful when fording floods. Routine maintenance of a boxer engine is more tedious than a normal engine hence the higher cost.
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September 20th, 2015 08:12 PM #56rear legroom of the cx5 is cramp
Last edited by MR_BIG18; September 20th, 2015 at 08:25 PM. Reason: Mis typo
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September 21st, 2015 02:45 PM #58
Pareho lang yan, depende kung gano kalakas ka bumiyahe per year, every 10Tkm ang checkup ng forester, my first 10tkm cost more or less 5k.
Yeah I've heard of the cost of CVT fluid replacement cost, pero for me since mahina naman ako gumamit most likely out of warranty nako pag kakailanganin so pwede ko na pagawa sa labas.
Ang beef ko lang sa forester is nasira yung A/C compressor ko, kaka 11tkm palang, though it's covered by warranty, bad trip parin.
Naisip ko na rin yan kung sakali kaya I can turn back the hands of time, mag CCX5 ba ako...actually baka hindi rin.. I dunno, its the smile it brings din kasi whenever I drive it. It's like the high maintenance girlfriend na kahit gaano ka bitchy, mahal mo lang talaga.
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Pareho lang yan, depende kung gano kalakas ka bumiyahe per year, every 10Tkm ang checkup ng forester, my first 10tkm cost more or less 5k.
Yeah I've heard of the cost of CVT fluid replacement cost, pero for me since mahina naman ako gumamit most likely out of warranty nako pag kakailanganin so pwede ko na pagawa sa labas.
Ang beef ko lang sa forester is nasira yung A/C compressor ko, kaka 11tkm palang, though it's covered by warranty, bad trip parin.
Naisip ko na rin yan kung sakali kaya I can turn back the hands of time, mag CCX5 ba ako...actually baka hindi rin.. I dunno, its the smile it brings din kasi whenever I drive it. It's like the high maintenance girlfriend na kahit gaano ka bitchy, mahal mo lang talaga.
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September 21st, 2015 06:21 PM #59
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September 23rd, 2015 01:22 AM #60If you're tall and need more space, Forester is the best choice. I notice that compact SUVs are becoming more like crossovers which have lower seating position. The Xtrail, new Civic and new Lexus RX have lower front seats already to make it more car like but loses visibility and high driving position.
well, i kinda determine tightness by the literal seat of my pants. if i'm comfortable in the...
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