Anonymous wrote:OP here. Subaru was not on my list because years ago we had a lemon of a 2007 Forester. It was an unreliable money pit that still leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I’d look into newer Subarus, I guess.
No, you shouldn't.
We have a 2010 Outback and 2014 Crosstrek, and BOTH of them have had transmission failures, in addition to wheel bearing and CV axle problems.
If they weren't under warranty, the transmissions would've cost us $6,000 EACH !!!
Don't get a Subaru. They're sh!t.
We're getting a Hyundai Santa Fe.