I would be keeping this beauty may be forever and pass it down to my kids. But with this Forester,I cannot find any reason or excuse to dispose it. My local garage is authorised for log book services, as certified by Subaru and it cost $200-300 per year, as I do 15,000 km intervals, as this is more than enough rather than 12,500 as per the manual.īelieve me, I want to sell it, as I have not owned a car for more than 3-4 years. Read more r 2 years with Subaru ,as the service cost was humongous - one bad point. I have switched to my local garage for services afte. I have owned many number of cars like Toyota,Nissan,Honda,Mitsubishi,BMW,SuzukiHyundai,Kia and many bikes as well. Still running on the original factory fitted Panasonic Battery. Changed the first set of Bridgestone at 76,000 and replaced with another 4 Bridgestone. I have done a quite a bit of beach and moderate mountain terrains. Has clocked 90,000 km as of yet and has never ever missed a beat. The reputation of your name is everything.īought my Forester 2DS brand new in 2017. However, the mediation person has disappeared and stopped responding to my emails and phone calls this week, again which says a lot about your service, Subaru. ![]() I have spoken with service centre personnel, phoned the Subaru feedback line and spoken with a mediator who was going to liaise with Subaru further. I have given Subaru every opportunity to rectify this problem. I have now lost all trust in Subaru after they have tried to sweep the problem under the carpet. Read more has found the problem to be a fault with the evaporator and compressor and they are both leaking. ![]() However, an independent third party assessment of my 2019 Subaru by a respected air conditioning business. Extremely disappointed and dissatisfied in my 2019 model Subaru Forrester and subsequent lack of care or responsibility to fix the problem by anyone at Subaru.Ī Subaru service centre has assessed the car’s air-conditioning three times over twelve months (since the air-con failed the first time) and this time, said the problem is some leaks requiring new o-rings at a cost to me of $500…yes, that’s right, apparently O-rings cost $500!!!
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