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I have always owned Toyotas and Hondas. Generally, they are super reliable. And, when you have a problem, they will resolve it. Not so with Subaru. My lovely wife insisted on buying a Subaru Outback. She loves the car's performance, as do I. But honesty about issues that should have been a recall are sorely lacking. I went in several years ago and was told my battery was dead (MUCH too soon for a car that age). I did some research prior to my visit on some online Subaru owner forums and saw that many people had reported a 'parasitic voltage drain' that killed batteries prematurely. The dealership was unswayed. I recently purchased my SECOND replacement battery, same story. Shortly afterward I saw that there is a class action lawsuit stipulating payments to Subaru owners affected by this. BUT - a recall to fix the issue? NO. I will NEVER buy another Subaru. I just want my money back for one of the batteries at this point, without having to fill out the lawyers' paperwork. If Subaru would have just admitted this issue and launched a recall (which I assume is very expensive, and why they chose not to do it), they may have kept some 'lifetime' owners. I won't be among them.
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