Showing posts with label color. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color. Show all posts

2014/01/28

Why a Subaru vs something else?

       I bought a Subaru XV Crosstrek Premium 2.0i 5-Speed over something else because of one thing: value and functionality. It has the same ground clearance of a Jeep Grand Cherokee, with a lesser sticker price and better fuel economy. Although, it's not a full size SUV like the Jeep, it has about the same off road capabilities and get you to a cabin in the woods if you so choose. Subaru has a wide array of accessories for the XV like it does for its whole lineup. It is based on the Subaru Impreza sport chassis and shares the same 2.0 Boxer engine, but has a suspension that is based off of the new Forester.  Now there are other vehicles that the XV competes with such as the Suzuki SX-4 and the Mitsubishi Outlander Sport. The Suzuki is smaller and with a base MSRP of  $16,999 may cost about $4000 less than the XV, but  according to someone I know who owned one, until it hydroplaned and got totaled was that it is very light. With a MSRP of $21,995, the XV's price is about mid range when comparing it to a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport CVT ES ($22,070) and a Suzuki SX4. The  Outlander sport come with AWD standard and would have to go up a package in order to get it as an option. The Mitsubishi only comes in white or gray and Like the Crosstrek, the CR-V comes in an assortment of colors. With that being said the XV is a versatile crossover at a mid-range price and can take you whereever you would like and with confidence.

Pro's:

  • Has the ride height of the Grand Cherokee, with out the sticker price. 
  • With up to 33 MPG Highway and 25 when cruising the city, The XV has the best fuel economy in its class.
  • The Crosstrek, like all Subaru vehicles (except BR-Z) come standard with all wheel drive. 
  • It has some of the best safety features out there.

Cons: 

  • The Crosstrek is very popular, so finding the color you want with the options you would like will take sometime. 
  • The CVT is somewhat whiny
  • It's not the quietest cabin and could use a little more insulation.

Overall

Whether you are traveling though the backwoods or your local shopping center, you will be at home with the 2013+ Subaru Crosstrek. 

2014/01/26

Rally Armor Mudflap install oversight

       I bought a set of Rally Armor mud flaps for my Subaru to protect the paint from road debris such as gravel and pebbles that are found on our highways here in the states. These mud flaps come with all the brackets and hardware you would need to put them on your vehicle, providing you order the ones that are application specific. Rally Armor also has some different logo color options as well to match the scheme of your vehicle. The Quality overall is a high grade polyurethane with a glossy finish, which I know some people have complained about and ordered a different brand because of it. To me however, it is not that big of a deal and actually prefer it as it just looks good with the color of the car and looks like it came that way straight from Subaru. Another great thing is that every vehicle specific set you buy will come with detailed instructions on how to mount them on to your vehicle and there will be no fuss or need for fabrication. The install only took me 45 minutes because of in house distractions and running in and out to grab the right sized sockets and different screw drivers. The price for a set of four is about $145.00 (USD) for the 2013+ XV Crosstrek models and will vary on what application you have. Each set is made at their factory in New York and all the materials they get are from inside the U.S. 

2014/01/23

How it began....

      I began searching for my first new car while I was sitting in the squad bay of the Medical Rehabilitation Platoon (MRP for short) at Parris Island, SC. It was there where my journey began. As a kid I always had a large stack of car magazines but never thought of owning a Subaru that is, until one day I came across a Car & Driver magazine with this funny lifted wagon in it. As I started reading about it, the more intrigued I became. It was weird yet cool concept. The 2013 Subaru XV (XV Crosstrek here in the U.S.) was something I thought could take me where I  wanted to go, someplace off the beaten path or take my dog to the park. I never made it past Marine corps. boot camp but I did end up buying that car in August of 2013. Here it is: