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nakujua wrote: That driver would need a gas station after every 50km - if they were to drive an outback.
anyway, an outback is not a subaru car whose owners are interested in consumption figures, that interest belongs to the impreza people
A well serviced and maintained impreza gg3 AWD doing 9k/ltr town and 11k/ltr highway is indeed a real concern. No check engine lights, so I presume the engine is Ok. Parts from Ambani, synthetic oil etc. So it consumes like an outback "The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence." ― Charles Bukowski
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/2/2006 Posts: 1,206 Location: Nairobi
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tnai9 wrote:nakujua wrote: That driver would need a gas station after every 50km - if they were to drive an outback.
anyway, an outback is not a subaru car whose owners are interested in consumption figures, that interest belongs to the impreza people
A well serviced and maintained impreza gg3 AWD doing 9k/ltr town and 11k/ltr highway is indeed a real concern. No check engine lights, so I presume the engine is Ok. Parts from Ambani, synthetic oil etc. So it consumes like an outback @tnai9....I noticed the Impreza consumes more than a 2000cc Legacy driven in Eco mode.I think the weight of the Impreza is too heavy for the 1500cc engine.Mostly does 8Km/Ltr in town & 11.5Km/Ltr on highway...engine parts & fluids original/from Subaru Kenya. Formally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/22/2011 Posts: 561 Location: House
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bird_man wrote:tnai9 wrote:nakujua wrote: That driver would need a gas station after every 50km - if they were to drive an outback.
anyway, an outback is not a subaru car whose owners are interested in consumption figures, that interest belongs to the impreza people
A well serviced and maintained impreza gg3 AWD doing 9k/ltr town and 11k/ltr highway is indeed a real concern. No check engine lights, so I presume the engine is Ok. Parts from Ambani, synthetic oil etc. So it consumes like an outback @tnai9....I noticed the Impreza consumes more than a 2000cc Legacy driven in Eco mode.I think the weight of the Impreza is too heavy for the 1500cc engine.Mostly does 8Km/Ltr in town & 11.5Km/Ltr on highway...engine parts & fluids original/from Subaru Kenya. I concur. Impreza's are too heavy for the engine. that's why they consume more than a legacy on average but 10.5-12 is good for an impreza
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/21/2010 Posts: 345 Location: easto
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From a corolla, now i know if i have to use the impreza like I used to with the corolla, I have to do 6k a week, from 3500. "The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence." ― Charles Bukowski
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/11/2008 Posts: 2,306
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Did someone say they prefer an outback to a Prado? Nkt. Wah! Great men are not always wise, neither do the aged understand judgement...
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/2/2006 Posts: 1,206 Location: Nairobi
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Ngogoyo wrote:bird_man wrote:tnai9 wrote:nakujua wrote: That driver would need a gas station after every 50km - if they were to drive an outback.
anyway, an outback is not a subaru car whose owners are interested in consumption figures, that interest belongs to the impreza people
A well serviced and maintained impreza gg3 AWD doing 9k/ltr town and 11k/ltr highway is indeed a real concern. No check engine lights, so I presume the engine is Ok. Parts from Ambani, synthetic oil etc. So it consumes like an outback @tnai9....I noticed the Impreza consumes more than a 2000cc Legacy driven in Eco mode.I think the weight of the Impreza is too heavy for the 1500cc engine.Mostly does 8Km/Ltr in town & 11.5Km/Ltr on highway...engine parts & fluids original/from Subaru Kenya. I concur. Impreza's are too heavy for the engine. that's why they consume more than a legacy on average but 10.5-12 is good for an impreza Whats the consumption of the "new" type 2006/2007 model Legacy?The 2000cc wagons,non turbo? Formally employed people often live their employers' dream & forget about their own.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/1/2009 Posts: 1,883
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Robinhood wrote:Did someone say they prefer an outback to a Prado? Nkt. Wah! nope. they didn't say that but kind of compared an outback to a prado implying that they are of similar standards ( they wonder why they would choose a prado over an outback ). but these are subaru nuts we are talking about. they even claim that if you buy an outback you need to be the type with no cares for fuel - you might think they are talking of a 4 liter plus car. they live in their own world where they want to say about their cars what the owners of bmws, benzes etc say about their cars(and have to use toyotas to show how great subarus are). wonder what they would be saying if their first cars (nay, their current cars) were bmws, benzes or audis.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/8/2013 Posts: 386 Location: Nyali mombasa
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wilyum wrote:mmarto wrote:wilyum wrote:Kihara joni wrote:Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices. go for outback 2007,and if u want to have some fun ,check the one with trip-tronic, u won't regret. i have not seen any commnent on consumption, only on looks..... don't use subaru and consumption in the same statement, if interested in consumption,stick to #teamtoyos and mazda, but its not that bad, averages between 8km/l in town to 11km/l on highway, which is fair for a subaru. settled for the 2007 outback and so far so good, consumption is around 8-12 kpl, very fast car, very comfortable, spacious too, and serviced at auto-marine in Nyali, in short am happy
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/21/2011 Posts: 1,010
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Kihara joni wrote:wilyum wrote:mmarto wrote:wilyum wrote:Kihara joni wrote:Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices. go for outback 2007,and if u want to have some fun ,check the one with trip-tronic, u won't regret. i have not seen any commnent on consumption, only on looks..... don't use subaru and consumption in the same statement, if interested in consumption,stick to #teamtoyos and mazda, but its not that bad, averages between 8km/l in town to 11km/l on highway, which is fair for a subaru. settled for the 2007 outback and so far so good, consumption is around 8-12 kpl, very fast car, very comfortable, spacious too, and serviced at auto-marine in Nyali, in short am happy welcome to gentlemen club and enjoy the ride.
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