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Old 08-05-2013, 06:19 AM   #29
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Subaru would of fixed that EJ 22 block they did my mothers without asking during a service call they told her they had a recall and she had over 100K at the time. I believe they moved to the EJ25 during the evolution. Like all things it is the dealer that has to step up first for the customer.
At the time, there was no recall, but the released an updated head design mid-year. Dealer was no help, they just tried to sell me another subaru.
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Old 08-05-2013, 01:03 PM   #30
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Thanks for the technical explanation, but I currently have a 2012ish jeep compass with a CVT and it doesn't impress me. It feels sloppy off the line and not very impressive acceleration in comparison to my roommates rav4 with a 4 speed - I would have to try the Forester because I'm guessing it more so has to do with the jeep tuning?
The Jeeps used the same CVT as Nissan, but yes, their tuning was terrible. Whhen I got my Patriot with the manual because I didn't care for the CVT at all. The manuals were way quicker and got considerably better fuel mileage.
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Got my first speeding ticket in the subaru today. Ugh

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Old 08-06-2013, 11:02 AM   #32
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and Subaru is one of the last companies that offer a SUV with a standard 6 speed manual transmission, and the same goes for the rest of the automobiles in their US line up for 2014.

Can anybody else come up with another AWD SUV that come's standard with a manual for MY 2014 in the US?
Jeep patriot, really like d my manual AWD 07 Patriot.
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Old 08-06-2013, 10:26 PM   #33
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Got my first speeding ticket in the subaru today. Ugh
That sux, just think if you got the turbo XT model. Weird how they dropped the turbo from the Legacy and Outback but kept it in the Forester albeit the new smaller 2.0L. Too bad its making less power then the outgoing Legacy GT. I can already see the next WRX having less power and slower acceleration, hopefully I'm wrong.

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Jeep patriot, really like d my manual AWD 07 Patriot.
That's good to know theres another manual SUV on sale.
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Old 08-07-2013, 11:17 AM   #34
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That sux, just think if you got the turbo XT model. Weird how they dropped the turbo from the Legacy and Outback but kept it in the Forester albeit the new smaller 2.0L. Too bad its making less power then the outgoing Legacy GT. I can already see the next WRX having less power and slower acceleration, hopefully I'm wrong.



That's good to know theres another manual SUV on sale.
Yep, i really liked it, BUT if I was in the market for a small SUV the Forrester Manual would probably be at the top of my list. MT actually tested the manual and got 0-60 in arounf 7.5 seconds which is pretty well flying for the class (hi po turbos and optional V6s notwithstanding and even some of those are slower). Mindyou they called it slow, which i don't understand. Can't really think of ANY other small SUV with the base motor/transmission that comes in less than 8 or 8.5 0-60. Anyways......
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Yep, i really liked it, BUT if I was in the market for a small SUV the Forrester Manual would probably be at the top of my list. MT actually tested the manual and got 0-60 in arounf 7.5 seconds which is pretty well flying for the class (hi po turbos and optional V6s notwithstanding and even some of those are slower). Mindyou they called it slow, which i don't understand. Can't really think of ANY other small SUV with the base motor/transmission that comes in less than 8 or 8.5 0-60. Anyways......
Back when you could get a manual in a Forester turbo, Car & Driver was getting to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds with only 210hp.
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Old 08-07-2013, 06:56 PM   #36
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Back when you could get a manual in a Forester turbo, Car & Driver was getting to 60 mph in 5.3 seconds with only 210hp.
Well, i was only talking about base models, not optional engined ones like the XT Forrester. Cars have put on so much weight it does hinder them quite a bit.
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