teK-- wrote:I was referring to the fact that all parts on the car which are non-HSV specific, are basically a standard Holden that is built to the same quality control. HSV have their own seats and door cards, but the dashboards and headlining, carpets etc are the same from what I remember.
swingn wrote:I cannot think of a single car that my family or friends have owned in the last 10 years that hasn't had any warranty claims...

coyote wrote:swingn wrote:I cannot think of a single car that my family or friends have owned in the last 10 years that hasn't had any warranty claims...
My MY08 hasn't had a warranty claim.
andygt wrote:Australia's car industry sucks. Australia should really have the lemon law like the US. more than 3 warranty repair then they will have to give you another new car or full refund. Australia consumers are not well protected.
And I am very sure I am not the only liberty gt that went back for warranty. I was also told there were quite a few Liberty went back for the same issue that My car is having. someone told me on today tonight's news they say there was 25% of warranty rate for the new Subarus. (I am not sure if this is true can someone confirm?)
Did I mention my other family car My10 RX impreza which is 5month old is having some cracking noise from the passenger side as well on bumpy road. I think this is more than just bad luck. it's more like bad quality control. I haven't got time to send the RX back for warranty yet. but once I fix my GT i will.
While I was at the service center last time waiting. I was talking to another Impreza owner who was also waiting for warranty repair told me His brand new 2010 Impreza have Rust and they have to order parts from Japan to replace it. Rust on new car how doe this happen. Subaru really need to do a better quality control.
Subaru does make very good cars if you compare it's price and specs vs other brands. But if they work a little harder on quality control then it should out sale all other brands easy.
I've read quite few different article about holden and ford's bad quality control and people having to repair like 40times or something. I have a friend also told me that he will never buy a Ford or holden again. But All Subaru cars are made in Japan and Japanese products are normally always good. Maybe Subaru Rushed the MY10 release I think.
ab012 wrote:speakafreaka wrote:GT2010 wrote:Once I hit 1,600kms I plan to push it a little harder and then push it to redline prior to having an initial service.
I've just put in an order for a GT auto wagon, and was wondering if you still need to baby the car before the first service? The last new car I bought was a Mazda SP23, and the dealership told me to drive it like I stole it, so if there are problems they'd be unearthed... but that was a lease car I was intending to get rid of in three years anyway, but I'm intending on keeping the lib.
Standard operation manual suggestion is to not race the engine and keep below 4000rpm for the first 1000miles. Some controversy whether that needs to be adhered to though. I have had dealers tell me ' yeah, while running in make sure you keep the revs below this (and points to the redline)'
Intrestingly the new GT does not require a service (at least by the service manual) until 12500 - thats different from my previous expereince with turbo subarus
#2 Rear suspension noise (2nd warranty repair job not fixed waiting for parts to come from japan 4 weeks later)
#3 now the left passenger sit is making louder and louder noise when no one is sitting there. (I’ve to book in again for warranty repair the 3rd time.) The noise becomes louder and louder and it’s very depressing.
#4 2 place have defective paints that might need to repaint. There are marks inside the clear coat and paint that can’t be washed off.
#5 when stoping at the red light the aircon compressor going on and off would slightly move the car. (not sure if this is happening to all GT yet so not sure if it’s under warranty)
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