In the 1990's we had a Subaru Impreza that was eventually wrecked but was very reliable and before that I owned an '87 Justy which was also basically trouble free for 220,000 miles. In 2013 we bought a Mazda 5 because my wife works with the girl scouts and thought the extra seat might be needed but after a year or so she decided she would like to get a crossover. I'm getting close to retirement and told her to get the car she wanted because it may be the last new one we'll ever purchase.
To make a long story short she had her heart set on a Subaru Outback and nothing else. We both test drove one and were very pleased. They didn't have the color and options we were looking for so we ordered one that was supposed to have arrived late in December. I had never even thought about a Subaru having any major problems but while waiting for the Outback we ordered I did a search on the internet and found out about the class action lawsuit against them for burning oil and the more I read the more it scared me. It was reported that Subaru was insisting that burning a quart of oil every 1,000 miles was acceptable and that there were actual customers having to do that with brand new vehicles! I didn't know the percentages but the thought of adding a quart of oil every thousand miles between oil changes gave me nightmares. I could imagine how much oil I would be replacing after 50,000 miles and at around $8.00 a quart that was totally unacceptable. To reinforce the idea that Subaru was having this problem was the fact they reduced their oil changes down to 6,000 miles.
It was then we went back to the dealership where we bought the Mazda 5 and they put us in a fully loaded Mazda CX-5 which drove just as good if not better than the Outback we tested. That's my story. Am I the only one that got cold feet and decided not to buy a Subaru because of the oil consumption problem?
To make a long story short she had her heart set on a Subaru Outback and nothing else. We both test drove one and were very pleased. They didn't have the color and options we were looking for so we ordered one that was supposed to have arrived late in December. I had never even thought about a Subaru having any major problems but while waiting for the Outback we ordered I did a search on the internet and found out about the class action lawsuit against them for burning oil and the more I read the more it scared me. It was reported that Subaru was insisting that burning a quart of oil every 1,000 miles was acceptable and that there were actual customers having to do that with brand new vehicles! I didn't know the percentages but the thought of adding a quart of oil every thousand miles between oil changes gave me nightmares. I could imagine how much oil I would be replacing after 50,000 miles and at around $8.00 a quart that was totally unacceptable. To reinforce the idea that Subaru was having this problem was the fact they reduced their oil changes down to 6,000 miles.
It was then we went back to the dealership where we bought the Mazda 5 and they put us in a fully loaded Mazda CX-5 which drove just as good if not better than the Outback we tested. That's my story. Am I the only one that got cold feet and decided not to buy a Subaru because of the oil consumption problem?