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What do you think of the new XT forrester thinking of getting one any comments please.T.R. |
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What do you think of the new XT forrester thinking of getting one any comments please.T.R. I have an '05 XT here, 30,000 miles and no problems. |
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On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:43:46 GMT, "T.R." <ag.richards (AT) ntlworld (DOT) com wrote: What do you think of the new XT forrester thinking of getting one any comments please.T.R. I have an '05 XT here, 30,000 miles and no problems. The Turbo is excellent as long as you can keep from punching it, as the gas mileage goes down the tubes if you routinely accellerate aggressively. Especially painful with Super unleaded at $3.11/gallon as it was this morning, but still a lot of fun. (the XT requires super unleaded fuel). Having driven the XT, I wouldn't want to go to the NA engine. Otherwise, it's a dream for passing as ir accellerates flawlessly. The first time I drove it up to northern Nevada for vacation, I was on a 2 lane road in the boonies CA-120.. I swung out to pass someone doing about 45, and when I looked down at the speedo, I was doing 85. No hesitation, just pure accelleration. Handling is great, and though I have only been in snow once, I had no problems. I drive up to higher elevations up to 7800', (starting at about 2000') frequently with 3 adult passengers and backpacks, and no pinging or incessant downshifting like some other small SUV's I have been in. I have had the car as high as 11,000' in the White Mountains and the turbo breathes just fine. My ONLY complaint is that the design of the dash cluster is such that when it's really bright outside, the recessed gauges don't get enough light to be able to read with a quick glance. I test drove it on an overcast day. The extreme bright sun here in the southern Nevada constricts your eyes, and they can't react fast enough to be able to read the dark gauges. Had they used black on white backgrounds, or electroluminescents it would be perfect. |
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QX wrote: On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:43:46 GMT, "T.R." <ag.richards (AT) ntlworld (DOT) com wrote: What do you think of the new XT forrester thinking of getting one any comments please.T.R. I have an '05 XT here, 30,000 miles and no problems. The Turbo is excellent as long as you can keep from punching it, as the gas mileage goes down the tubes if you routinely accellerate aggressively. Especially painful with Super unleaded at $3.11/gallon as it was this morning, but still a lot of fun. (the XT requires super unleaded fuel). Having driven the XT, I wouldn't want to go to the NA engine. Otherwise, it's a dream for passing as ir accellerates flawlessly. The first time I drove it up to northern Nevada for vacation, I was on a 2 lane road in the boonies CA-120.. I swung out to pass someone doing about 45, and when I looked down at the speedo, I was doing 85. No hesitation, just pure accelleration. Handling is great, and though I have only been in snow once, I had no problems. I drive up to higher elevations up to 7800', (starting at about 2000') frequently with 3 adult passengers and backpacks, and no pinging or incessant downshifting like some other small SUV's I have been in. I have had the car as high as 11,000' in the White Mountains and the turbo breathes just fine. My ONLY complaint is that the design of the dash cluster is such that when it's really bright outside, the recessed gauges don't get enough light to be able to read with a quick glance. I test drove it on an overcast day. The extreme bright sun here in the southern Nevada constricts your eyes, and they can't react fast enough to be able to read the dark gauges. Had they used black on white backgrounds, or electroluminescents it would be perfect. I wonder if some tint film might help. It's not uncommon around here to have almost every vehicle tinted. I do feel extremely heavy tint could be a safety issue at night (and a legal issue in some states) - but it makes a VAST difference in how quickly and how well the A/C cools the interior in summer. Might help with the gauge visibility issue you mention. Carl |
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On Sun, 08 Apr 2007 01:10:26 GMT, Carl 1 Lucky Texan alckytxn (AT) swbell (DOT) not> wrote: QX wrote: On Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:43:46 GMT, "T.R." <ag.richards (AT) ntlworld (DOT) com wrote: What do you think of the new XT forrester thinking of getting one any comments please.T.R. I have an '05 XT here, 30,000 miles and no problems. The Turbo is excellent as long as you can keep from punching it, as the gas mileage goes down the tubes if you routinely accellerate aggressively. Especially painful with Super unleaded at $3.11/gallon as it was this morning, but still a lot of fun. (the XT requires super unleaded fuel). Having driven the XT, I wouldn't want to go to the NA engine. Otherwise, it's a dream for passing as ir accellerates flawlessly. The first time I drove it up to northern Nevada for vacation, I was on a 2 lane road in the boonies CA-120.. I swung out to pass someone doing about 45, and when I looked down at the speedo, I was doing 85. No hesitation, just pure accelleration. Handling is great, and though I have only been in snow once, I had no problems. I drive up to higher elevations up to 7800', (starting at about 2000') frequently with 3 adult passengers and backpacks, and no pinging or incessant downshifting like some other small SUV's I have been in. I have had the car as high as 11,000' in the White Mountains and the turbo breathes just fine. My ONLY complaint is that the design of the dash cluster is such that when it's really bright outside, the recessed gauges don't get enough light to be able to read with a quick glance. I test drove it on an overcast day. The extreme bright sun here in the southern Nevada constricts your eyes, and they can't react fast enough to be able to read the dark gauges. Had they used black on white backgrounds, or electroluminescents it would be perfect. I wonder if some tint film might help. It's not uncommon around here to have almost every vehicle tinted. I do feel extremely heavy tint could be a safety issue at night (and a legal issue in some states) - but it makes a VAST difference in how quickly and how well the A/C cools the interior in summer. Might help with the gauge visibility issue you mention. Carl The problem is when you are looking out the windshield, the sun intensity is incredible. Even with sunglasses, the pupils constrict. An acquaintance has an 04X and complains of the exact same problem with guage visibility. I have even tried turning the headlights on to get the dash lights on and adjusted to max brightness, but it only helps a little. My wife's car is a Dodge Caravan, and I have no problems with her car, as the instrument panel is shaded, but not recessed, and it gets enough ambient light to make it visible. Tinting was one of the first things I did after I got the car. Lighter (legal) on the driver & Passenger windows, 1 step darker on the rears (so as not to destroy night vision) and sunroof. It DID make a difference as to cooling, and how much solar heat is radiated into the vehicle as you are riding in it. BTW, I specified a "ceramic" film due to signal strength issues I read about pertaining to metallic films & the Subaru "in-wondow" antennas. Whether or not the signal degradation issue is for real, I am very happy with the ceramic film. www.formulaone.com specifically, the "Pinnacle Series". No scratches, purpling, or bubbling after 3 years of use. |
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Especially painful with Super unleaded at $3.11/gallon That bad, eh ? /me wanders off to tank up at a UK petrol station for > $7 a gallon ![]() |
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Especially painful with Super unleaded at $3.11/gallon That bad, eh ? /me wanders off to tank up at a UK petrol station for > $7 a gallon ![]() |
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Especially painful with Super unleaded at $3.11/gallon That bad, eh ? /me wanders off to tank up at a UK petrol station for > $7 a gallon ![]() But the price of crude oil is pretty much the same on the international market. The rest is governmental taxes & fees. |
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