I bought an 05 Legacy GT with 62k miles on it. It had just had the dealership 60k mile maintenance and seemed to be in fine mechanical condition.
6 weeks and 5k miles later the engine spins a bearing. The oil level was fine and I was running Castrol Syn 10w30, which the owners manual says is just fine for the temp range.
I bring the car back to the dealership and let them strip it down, they say it's no fault of mine.
Long story short, I need a new shortblock. The dealership I bought the car from (Honda of Keene) is covering 1/3 of the cost. Subaru is covering nothing. They say that my use of 10w30 may have contributed to the failure, which is a bunch of crap. And they say that if I had bought the car from Subaru of Keene, they would take care of it. Subaru of Keene and Honda of Keene are sister dealerships. The car was on SoK's lot, and we went to pick it up before doing the paperwork at HoK so I could use the same sales person I've used for the past 4 cars (you treat me right I keep coming back).
Subaru of America repeatedly said on the phone "We stand behind our products" to me which seems funny since they're not standing behind their product in any way shape or form.
I would be fine with the situation if we split the $4500 bill three ways, but since Subaru is treating me like this I will never buy another Subaru, nor will the 5 other people in my close family that are current Subaru owners. I have given Subaru 3 weeks to do something, anything, with this situation and they've backed down every time. 68k miles on a block is not acceptable.
So instead of spending $1,500 to take care of a faulty engine, they'll be losing quite a bit more from a loss of business down the road. My cousin was just about to buy a new Legacy GT because he liked mine so much, not anymore.






