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- Average Mileage:
- 150 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 1 complaints
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This is a brand new 2022 Subaru Outback. After only 11 days of use (driven only 143 miles) the car was DOA in driveway. Car towed into Subaru dealer's service. Next day being told nothing was found, low battery mentioned, battery recharged, and we picked up the car later that night. Next day car again DOA in driveway! Called Service and Sales manager who arranged for service tech to come to my home and replace battery. Battery replaced that evening and car was driven for two days. Third day yet again care was DOA in driveway after only two days of use. Car again towed into Subaru service. At this point car was driven a little over 200 miles. Car has been in shop 4 days now being "looked at"? I found online a shared problem with Subaru's, something called a "parasitic drain", that will cause the battery to go so low that you cannot start the car. Calls to sales manager not returned at this point, calls to service only got us little information, "we have a Subaru specialist looking at it". So, three times now in the space of a week the car was DEAD, has been towed in twice, battery was replaced once and still, they don't know why this is happening. This again is a brand-new car that has been driven little by us and I'm still expected to pay for.
- Frank S., West Babylon, US