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Steering system/car feels unstable at highway speeds especially when windy. Center display control buttons don't always function. Windshield has cracked without road hazard incidents
Window slow/stop going up on driver side door, audio system was having loud popping noise, system that is supposed to tell you when how close you are to another car/automatically break- turns off on own/says no sight camera.
I bought my brand new 2019 Subaru Outback on May 19, 2019. On August 9, 2019 (82 days after buying the vehicle), I was driving about 30 mph down a side road with very little traffic. A tiny rock struck my windshield and immediately caused a crack. Within minutes the crack expanded to more than a foot long. Within days the crack expanded to be more than two feet long. I had the windshield replaced at the Subaru dealership by a third-party glass repair business (that carter Subaru of ballard uses for all glass replacement). After the part was installed, Subaru had to recalibrate the eyesight cameras to ensure the vehicle was safe to drive. The windshield replacement ($748.58) and the recalibration ($345.45) totaled $1,0494.03. I thought I was just unlucky, having cracked the windshield and required repairs only 82 days after buying the car. Then today I read an article that said the windshields on 2017-2019 Outbacks may be defective. If this is the case, I'd like Subaru to pay for my windshield replacement, ent.
- Seattle, WA, USA
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- La Porte, TX, USA