Wow i asked for a report and a report i got, thankyou very much for that.
I've just read that out to SWMBO, a smirk appeared at the instant and fast acceleration description, she's not a high speed driver but doesn't like faffing at junctions etc, she never holds anyone up put it that way.
One of the reasons for not going too high with the next car is she doesn't want to lose the point squirt and let the car get on with it throw it about ability that the ageing Outback has, the larger boot would be welcome as we now have 3 dogs and her car is the dog carrier as they are almost always with her...no she does moderate her driving with the dogs on board.
That cambelt change cost is nothing short of scandalous, it took me one hour DIY with an £80 full Gates kit to do the Landcruiser, the H6 Outback is of course chain, bit i believe the 2.5 Subaru engines with cambelts are reasonably simple to do too.
Impressed the batteries are still strong at 11 years, so much for the anti hybrid crew bellyaching about batteries being scrap in no time at £XXXX cost.
The rust coming through on the body has me a little concerned, the Outback is 15 years old and has no body rust at all anywhere, the rear subframe was looking rusty but painting with some seriously hard two pack epoxy and then covering in BIlt Hambers finest anti rust stuff is seeing it not deteriorating at all.
Excitement isn't an issue, SWMBO nips about a bit but likes cars she can just plant her hoof regardless of weather and corners and the car to just do its thing, this it must be said the Subaru does so well and without the slightest drama, without nannying.
She does like sharp brakes, and i've recently discovered Brembo brake pads (ECP do them quite cheaply) which feel like those lovely Ferodo pads of years ago, bite well wtih a light pedal, they have improved the previously only IMO adequate brakes on the Subaru no end and i wouldn't be surprised if they had the same effect on a 400h.
If and when the time comes the present steed is approaching end of life, we'll certainly consider a 400h if one presents itself, i now know a lot more than i did about them, but it has a lot to beat as the Subarus just do what they do so well, though she would like a slightly higher seating position without compromising the handling too much.
Very much obliged for your time and trouble there.
Edited by gordonbennet on 05/08/2017 at 20:36
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