Presently, I drive a 1997 Subaru Legacy AWD sedan with 245k miles, and I was thinking about replacing it with a used 2005 Subaru Outback. I started looking around on an Outback forum, and I noticed that many members there have posted that the 2005+ Outbacks (model years after the last redesign) exhibit dangerous behavior in some winter driving conditions - so much so that some members have commented that they will be getting rid of their otherwise great cars. Some members have attributed the behavior to the suspension set-up or LSD. In addition, some have contacted Subaru and/or Subaru dealers, and they are basically getting blown off. If the word gets out that Subarus are terrible in winter conditions, that could doom their U.S. market.
Has anyone here experienced these issues, or can anyone comment on what the cause might be and if it can be corrected relatively easily? Here is a link to the thread on the Outback forum. I read it pretty carefully, and I'm fairly convinced that it is not just a group of owners who don't know how to drive or expect too much from their vehicles.
Outback Forum - Dangerous on Ice
Has anyone here experienced these issues, or can anyone comment on what the cause might be and if it can be corrected relatively easily? Here is a link to the thread on the Outback forum. I read it pretty carefully, and I'm fairly convinced that it is not just a group of owners who don't know how to drive or expect too much from their vehicles.
Outback Forum - Dangerous on Ice