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Cixcos

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 6:43 pm
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I own a 2002 model Forester S. I bought it in summer 2001 when the 02's
came out. At 55k miles, it's the best vehicle I've ever owned. Now I'm
thinking of buying a new Forester and give the "old" one to my wife (who
loves driving it). My question to the newsgroup is simple: Are the 06's
as reliable as my 02'? Any caveats? TIA!

Ben

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Edward Hayes

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2005 6:55 pm
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More reliable in my opinion but, my 2000 is at 98,000 and no problems

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Nov 06, 2005 2:30 am
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if you buy the manual one, it even has hill-hold claw that prevent your car
from rolling back on hills.
"Cixcos" <cixcos.RemoveThis@go.to> wrote in message
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>I own a 2002 model Forester S. I bought it in summer 2001 when the 02's
>came out. At 55k miles, it's the best vehicle I've ever owned. Now I'm
>thinking of buying a new Forester and give the "old" one to my wife (who
>loves driving it). My question to the newsgroup is simple: Are the 06's as
>reliable as my 02'? Any caveats? TIA!
>
> Ben
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Tom Reingold

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 2:21 pm
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Cixcos wrote:
> I own a 2002 model Forester S. I bought it in summer 2001 when the 02's
> came out. At 55k miles, it's the best vehicle I've ever owned. Now I'm
> thinking of buying a new Forester and give the "old" one to my wife (who
> loves driving it). My question to the newsgroup is simple: Are the 06's
> as reliable as my 02'? Any caveats? TIA!
>
> Ben


How can anyone say if a 2006 car is reliable?


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Edward Hayes

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2005 5:55 pm
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How could anyone say a new car, just on the market is any good or
not? Dumb question. I guess I'd look at consumers reports to see the
past performance and guess from that. My 2000 Forester at 98,000 miles
has had no major problems so I guess I'd buy another in a few years.
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 11:55 pm
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Yes, consumers reports states that Subaru is the most reliable brand overall
for 2004 and 2005. This is not an industry mag but an, arguably, serious
consumer organization. I generally look at the reliability record over many
years and models to give meaningful indication. A one year blip doesn't cut
it. For instance, the Ford Focus, had the people at consumers rating it
pretty highly..... at first, but they soon had more data from more owners
and it slid off the radar. Subaru has had staying power with consumers since
the 80's. I bought my first Subaru, a GL wagon, in 86 based on Consumers
Reports. I now have a 2004 Forester. I ended up with the Forester over the
Legacy models because of the Japan build for the Forester as opposed to US
build for the Legacy models.

My 04.... 38,000 and not one problem. Not that I would expect any. The old
86 is still on the road too, as is my 1990 Legacy (Japan build)



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"Tom Reingold" <tlr.usenet.0525 RemoveThis @spambob.net> wrote in message
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> Cixcos wrote:
>> I own a 2002 model Forester S. I bought it in summer 2001 when the 02's
>> came out. At 55k miles, it's the best vehicle I've ever owned. Now I'm
>> thinking of buying a new Forester and give the "old" one to my wife (who
>> loves driving it). My question to the newsgroup is simple: Are the 06's
>> as reliable as my 02'? Any caveats? TIA!
>>
>> Ben
>
>
> How can anyone say if a 2006 car is reliable?
>
>
> --
> Tom Reingold
> Noo Joizy, USA
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Diane M.

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:15 am
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"Tom Reingold" <tlr.usenet.0525 DeleteThis @spambob.net> wrote in message
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> Cixcos wrote:
>> I own a 2002 model Forester S. I bought it in summer 2001 when the 02's
>> came out. At 55k miles, it's the best vehicle I've ever owned. Now I'm
>> thinking of buying a new Forester and give the "old" one to my wife (who
>> loves driving it). My question to the newsgroup is simple: Are the 06's
>> as reliable as my 02'? Any caveats? TIA!
>>
>> Ben
>
>
> How can anyone say if a 2006 car is reliable?
>
>
> --
> Tom Reingold
> Noo Joizy, USA


I owned a 1998 Forester that I traded in(after 158,000 trouble free miles),
The hub wanted a car-type car in this SUV family and I got a V6-Accord in
03. Nice car but it wasn't a Forester that I found to be both fun and
utilitarian. So now, I had my Subaru dealer locate a white LLBean with
tinted windows (which was not that easy a feat) that I will happily drive
for many miles to come.

The 98 I had was exceptionally trouble free and I see no reason to expect
anything less from my 06. The older Subie was driven 100 commuter miles a
day in the worse weather you can imagine in the Adirondacks and never failed
me ever...with the exception of the time somebody in the house put in new
spark plugs and broke one in the process. I rode home that nite in the pitch
dark on the Northway which is not lit in my 3 cylinder lawnmower. That was a
very slow trip.

Anyhow, I just had to comment about how much I enjoyed these agile little
wagons which in this family hauls groceries, Scotties, Genesee beer and golf
clubs. What more is there?

Diane P.

(originally Trenton Noo Joisy girl from Chambersburg)
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 5:00 am
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On Fri, 11 Nov 2005 04:15:34 -0500, "Diane M."
<phonyaddress.RemoveThis@invaliddomain.com> wrote:

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>Anyhow, I just had to comment about how much I enjoyed these agile little
>wagons which in this family hauls groceries, Scotties, Genesee beer and golf
>clubs. What more is there?
>
>Diane P.

Mmmmmmm Genesee Cream Ale .........
It's been decades since I've had a Genny.
Glad to know they are still around.
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 9:30 am
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Grolsch wrote:
> Yes, consumers reports states that Subaru is the most reliable brand overall
> for 2004 and 2005. This is not an industry mag but an, arguably, serious
> consumer organization. I generally look at the reliability record over many
> years and models to give meaningful indication. A one year blip doesn't cut
> it. For instance, the Ford Focus, had the people at consumers rating it
> pretty highly..... at first, but they soon had more data from more owners
> and it slid off the radar.

Very true. I had a pair of Ford Tauruses (Taurui?)
and they were fine cars until they hit 75k miles.
Both transmissions blew up along with both fuel
pumps, both throttle position sensors and misc.
ignition problems.
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2005 1:55 am
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In article <w9SdnY1NePU_qPDeRVn-qA RemoveThis @adelphia.com>, Cixcos <cixcos RemoveThis @go.to>
wrote:

> My question to the newsgroup is simple: Are the 06's
> as reliable as my 02'?

Look at the mechanical design.
Are there any significant mechanical differences from last years model?
If there are, there may be new problems.
In 3+ years you'll start getting useful user info.
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