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JeffSouth East Queensland, QLD
- 4 reviews
Best car ever owned
Drives like a dream, and excellent handling for the size of vehicle. We traded in a lemon of a Mazda 2 for it, and have never regretted it. The fuel usage is around the same, for a much bigger car. The GPS stops itself from being set when the car is moving - even with a passenger. I understand the safety feature, but it should work with a passenger in the front.
AWD, Reliable, comfortable, reversing camera. Suprisingly we like the sunroof, where we thought it was just a gimic.
Lost Air con gas, but was fixed under warranty - faulty seal. ...Read more
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KarenBrisbane
A very bad experience, will never purchase a Subaru again
I have had the car back to the dealership 13 times. Subaru Australia would not fix the oil consumption issue and kept telling me the problem was normal. Finally after 18 months they replace the Short motor in my car. Zupps Subaru then had the car for 39 days while the fixed it. Not as Fuel efficient as they make out.
Used way to much oil for a new car, Subaru Australia finally believed me and replaced the short motor. Not as fuel Efficent as they make out
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Evan SmithAU
- 4 reviews
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Subaru XV 2.0i-L CVT
A competitively priced car, while there are some cheaper options on the market most of the cheaper options are 2WD variants, this is a great price for an AWD vehicle that comes with a lot of little extras as standard. The 2.0 engine in the CVT is responsive enough although it will struggle a little when fully loaded or going up steep climbs. The L model comes with satellite navigation, sun roof and dual zone climate control. In hindsight I might have gone for the base model as the satellite navigation is only okay, I much prefer using my TomTo...Read more
m app on my iPhone that allows me to have live traffic. If you had no other GPS systems then the satnav would be fine I just prefer the layout of TomTom and the live traffic. Annoyingly the satnav unit is capable of doing live traffic but it appears a small piece of hardware was not included inside the unit when the Australian models were made. The other annoying thing was the car shipping with 2010 maps and Subaru has so far refused to update these for free. I've had no other issues with the car, the start stop technology saves about 1-2% of fuel per tank, it's a little thirsty on city driving but gets really good economy on the highway. I took my XV on a track that was quick rough and probably only suitable for higher 4WD's but it handled it well not losing grip anywhere. Overall a nice little car that's small enough for comfortable inner city driving but big enough for longer road trips and capable enough to handle some rough roads as well. Plenty of extras standard, reliable, easy to drive, responsive steering, good height above ground Satellitel navigation lacks traffic and the maps are old, not a lot of boot space, no 12V outlet in the boot, no diesel optionSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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