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  1. CrossClimate Plus 225/50 R17 are available.
  2. Agree speed related same as in the Yeti.
  3. There must be a potential problems on deliveries if the Brexit deal/customs issues are not sorted. I’d hate to have an order placed that was likely to get exposed to a no deal delivery.
  4. It helps to use the steel wool in combination with your chosen screen cleaner that way many of the particles are held. In fact as the screen is not in it's self abrasive there is not a lot that gets detached in my experience. My second yeti after a screen replacement had a strange shadow make that responded very well to the above treatment. I now use Rainex to clean and protect the screen and have found this to be about as good as it gets. It's not like the old Rainex that had to be kept out of the sun and required endless buffing to polish the protective film. Apply and remove and the protection excellent.
  5. My Subaru does not have a spare but that now seems to be the “preferred” solution to help reducing the emissions during testing. I have had spare wheels in the past and would probably prefer one but many years ago my wife’s sister’s fiancé was killed changing a wheel at the road side. It was not his car but that of a stranded mum at the roadside who he was helping. The driver did not stop. I use the M1 quite a lot and frankly would never attempt a wheel change having seen the result of cars and lorries plowing into stationary cars on the hard shoulder.
  6. Very similar experience when I test drove/ordered the XV 2018, the dealer kept me in the picture every step of the way, delivery from order about 7 weeks. I'm sure if you enjoy the Outback, the XV 2018 is a joy to drive. Has you Outback got the Eyesight technology?
  7. Shutdown about now and usually 2 weeks but can 3.
  8. I haven’t changed the coolant in any of the cars I’ve owned, and frankly never had a need to top it up.
  9. The first Yeti I had suffered from various rattles that took a number of visits to the dealer to sort.
  10. Just for a comparison this is the image from my Subaru, the orange lins being the direction the car will travel at any given steering lock. The image is 140 degree wide.
  11. Most 100 miles sections have at least a couple of 50 mile road works and during rush hour the traffic build up can be monumental leading to the usual compression at junctions. With my ACC, adaptive cruise control, on I just let it take car of the acceleration and braking. The system I now enjoy can “see” about 130 metres ahead and is able to resolve what is in front of the car, van, car, lorry etc.. and will gracefully brake the car to a standstill, hold the car on the brakes and then signal the car ahead has moved, a slight touch of the accelerator and the ACC will control the acceleration to set speed. I’m able to select the rate of acceleration In the settings and control the gap to the cars in front on the move. Ive found that this in comparison to a clutch or auto, braking and accelerating manually a pain in the BTM. I can concentrate on what’s going on around me and let the technology take the strain. I’m sure others may not be happy to use the cars ability in this way but I’ve found it invaluable.
  12. I think that the move towards automatics is gaining momentum in part due to the ability of the designers to programme the car to maximise the fuel consumption under all conditions. Good adaptive cruise control gives great comfort and efficient driving, just try driving a 100miles of so on the M1 during rush hour. The Subaru XV 2018 I’ve just purchased is only available with an automatic and only with petrol engines.
  13. Ive used the memory foam wedge in the past but as you’ve indicated it was tricky to find one that would fit the seat and do the job.
  14. I spoke to someone recently who’d had the fix on his 1.6 TDi and experienced similar problems eventually leading to the EGR being replaced. I think he said the bill would have been £900! Ouch!
  15. You might consider a seat wedge, this lifts the hips and gives a better posture. Ideally, but difficult to achieve, the hips joint should be higher than the knee joint. I’ve struggled with fixed car seats and my last two cars I’ve opted for an electronic version giving a much wider range of adjustment (not and option for you I know). hope you get a better driving position sorted soon it makes a long journey so miserable.
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