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Edited on Mon Dec-20-04 12:08 PM by midnight armadillo
I like my 98 Subaru L wagon well enough. It was the best car we could afford for my wife & baby last year, and now with my new job & a 2001 Saab 9-5 wagon for them I have inherited the Subaru as a commuting car. It was stellar in this morning's ice and snow with its Nokian WR tires.
It's rated for 23 city, 30 highway with its somewhat wimpy 2.2L 4-cyl engine. My commute is 90% highway (doing 60-70 most days), 10% city, and on the weekend I drive the Saab.
I get 21 mpg, below even the city rating, with the Subaru!! I have added new tires (the old ones sucked), which gave me a 1.5 mpg increase. I switched the car to synthetic ATF, synthetic gear oil in the differentials, and synthetic 5w30 engine oil. The car runs and shifts smoother, but no mpg change. New spark plugs, ignition wires, K&N air filter, and OEM fuel filter 500 miles ago - no mpg change. The car has 106k miles.
So car gurus, what could be wrong with my Subaru to get such sucky mileage?? I suspected it had a sticky left front caliper last summer but never checked it out. Could that cause such a drastic falloff? That brake is getting squealy again so I think it's time to take a look. Could there be a transmission problem? It runs at 2750 rpm at 70 mph.
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