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  • Birthday 08/15/1963

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    2020 Legacy Touring XT
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    Software engineering manager

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  1. Got my Legacy Touring XT in Dec 2019 and would absolutely buy it again. Really like it! Agree with the others, the 504 software update certainly helps. Eager to see Android Auto in portrait mode, who knows if/when, but a guy can hope...
  2. I've had my Touring XT for 3.5 months so far, and about 3,700 miles. I still love to drive it. I'm coming from a 2015 Legacy Limited (and a 2011 Sonata Limited before that). All the things you read in the forum have some truth in them. HOWEVER -- my personal experience is those are small things that in no way change my mind about how much I enjoy this car. It is such an improvement from the 2015 in so many ways. As in all forums, the posts are mostly filled with complaints about small stuff, as people that are generally happy with the cars are often not the most vocal in the forums. If I only read the forums without having the car, I'd be scared off. But as it is, I know what my reality is and read the forums with a grain of salt (including what you may choose to do with my own post, of course). It's true the stop/start is a bit annoying. But for me personally, it's no big deal. And turbo/CVT combo is not perfectly linear with its power output. But wow, so much more get up and go compared to my 2015. So much fun knowing there's so much acceleration just waiting to be asked! I don't happened to get flagged with very many false warnings on the driver alerts. And I actually like the controls as they are, without as many physical controls and a cleaner look. It works just fine as my most used things are easy. There are plenty of little things in the infotainment that should be made better, and are certainly able to be updated via software updates if Subaru chooses to do so. TBD whether they're interested/capable of doing that or not. And yes, you can turn off the screen. Although in night mode with the navigation, it's not so bright anyways.
  3. Look who sits atop the 2020 Consumer Reports Midsized Best Car: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars-best-cars-top-picks-2020/
  4. Ordered a Touring XT + Package #2 + wireless charger. MSRP $37,840 (incl. dest). Paid $35,099. (Ohio)
  5. Yeah, I just updated mine tonight. Details over on the Outback forum: https://www.subaruoutback.org/threads/map-update-email.518222/page-3#post-5927481
  6. Yeah, I had contacted SOA and was told the same. Agree with your point, a totally asinine UX design choice. You're driving in heavy traffic 10 minutes into your drive, time to turn down the seat warmers, and it's perfectly safe to go through some touch screens to achieve that. But showing the picture of a musician instead of a generic icon is somehow too dangerous when the car is moving. Really??? P.S. Despite some inexplicable engineering choices in the infotainment software -- I really do love my Legacy Touring XT and even like the infotainment system as a whole...
  7. We had our 665 mile road trip this weekend. About 75% highway, 25% city driving. Faced a fair amount of wind on the way home today, so less ideal than my earlier short trip. And higher speeds overall (also less efficient). Car reported 28.7 average for the trip. According to gas pump calculations (I've checked 3 times now), the car report is on the generous side (higher MPG reported) between 0.75 and 1.5 MPG.
  8. I felt kind of dumb not being able to turn on my headlights to high beam. Finally figured it out. Sharing here in case it's helpful. First thing to know -- The High Beam Assist Function (owners manual p. 244) kicks in when headlights are in the AUTO position, and when you try to turn on the high beams. This is actually pretty cool and works pretty well, as I could see my headlights changing from high to low to high again as oncoming cars passed. Except one thing I was frustrated by till I read more -- the high beams will TURN OFF unless you are going AT LEAST 20 MPH. (or, they will turn back off when you drop below 10 MPH) I was coming up our driveway and trying to turn on the high beams, to watch for deer. They would NOT turn on -- just stayed on low beams. Couldn't figure this out. Now I know -- it's because I was going less than 20 MPH. OPTION -- If you turn your headlights to the ON position instead of the AUTO position, then the high beam selector is fully manual and the above constraints are not applied.
  9. Noticed an odd bug in the Bluetooth display of the Artist picture. Works fine when we're stopped. As soon as we start moving, the artist picture is replaced with a generic placeholder. Next stoplight, the Artist picture appears again. Then when we move again, it disappears again. I've emailed Subaru in hopes of adding to their list of fixes. Should be an easy one.
  10. FWIW, I've done the same drive 2 more times since then. One reported at 31.4 MPG and one reported at 32.1 MPG. Still fine with that, but more realistic than that first one. We'll see what the road trip next weekend yields, with gas pump validation.
  11. I know this won't be typical. As I mentioned, it was near ideal driving conditions, and only about 1.25 hours worth of driving. But I was a little surprised even under those conditions, so thought it was worth sharing. I sort of assumed it would top out at the rated 32 mpg highway.
  12. Yes, agreed. (My previous cars reported optimistic numbers of about +1 or +1.5 mpg. For our upcoming road trip in a couple weeks, I'll try to calculate at the pump and compare...) Or I could just trust what the car says and be bliss
  13. Loving the Touring XT so far, but only 250 miles to date (about a week now). Thought I would share -- drove a round trip of 76 miles today (about 1 hr 15 mins total). Mostly highway. Ideal conditions -- mild temps, no wind, etc. Admittedly small sample size, but approaching meaningful. Car reported: 34 MPG Nice surprise. I also am not going crazy on the RPMs/acceleration yet (first 1K miles). But still, that was a pleasant surprise. P.S. Road trip of 250 miles each way in 2 weeks. That will be a good test... I didn't buy the car for the MPG, and know it will be lower than my 2015 2.5i, but am happy to get something respectable.
  14. Congrats, subimp6u08 and HieroGLFX! Enjoy. I picked up mine on Monday (Dec 16) and love it so far.
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