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Hi all,
The driver's side control of my front passenger window doesn't work on my 2015 legacy. The passenger side rocker can operate the window. All other windows can be raised/lowered from the driver's side (including rear). Is it broken or is there something simple I should be doing?
Thanks, Sarah
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Beautiful!
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I think these pics show carbide gray pretty accurately. It's a true grey (subtle hint of blue). Twilight blue is more elusive and looks different in different lights, harder to capture in photos. But this may help you with carbide gray, at least. http://www.cars101.com/subaru/legacy/legacy2015photos1.html
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FYI, I was afraid it would be a baby blue, too, but it isn't.
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Carbide gray looks more blue in pictures than in real life. It does have a bit of blue in it, but it's subtle, IMO. You are right that the twilight looks brighter in a bright light than in other conditions. I still wouldn't call it a baby blue. It's definitely a gray blue, but there's a hint of blue/purple flash in some lights. Have you seen them in person?
I went with twilight, literally, because that's what the dealer had in stock. I really wanted a color, not a grey, silver, or black. So that's what they had. I couldn't wait for factory because my old car was totaled and I was in a rental. I have grown to love the color, although I didn't love it at first (I actually thought it was too flat).
Ok folks, I have to ask, what made you go with Twilight Blue? I am between Carbide Gray and Twilight Blue and I like them both but I like the steel blue that both colors have the one thing that gets me is it seems that in certain light the twilight seems almost like a bright baby blue. Maybe its just me but Subaru's at dealers can be a bit hard to come by near me so just looking for a little opinion and help. Thanks! -
Oh it's gorgeous!!
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Yup, I'm envious. But I've learned to love the twilight.
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I was very skeptical of this color and personally my last choice. My wife on the other hand, would not have any other color. So our venetian red legacy is due to arrive at the dealer April 8th. My brother recently bought a white one with black interior. Ours will be with the lighter interior. Will post pics once it arrives. The red is beginning to grow on me.
I feel for you. I didn't get my first choice either, because my car was totaled and I had to go with what they had on the lot. So I'm in a twilight blue one even though I really wanted a red. And the funny thing is, when I see a red one now, i don't pine for it at all. So it just goes to show that a different color can grow on you!
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Red newer (probably 2015) legacy on Beverly road in Brookline, MA. Also saw a 2015 lapis Outback parked on Wallis Road today.
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I'm afraid I have lapis envy. Anyone able to convince me I love twilight?!
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I would definitely say more steel blue. But you kind of have to see it. Check out the cars101 site for pics.
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Yeah, it doesn't make sense. It's just as easy for them to make a car with a slate interior--the exterior color shouldn't matter. I personally like the ivory, but a lot of people want an easy care interior or just prefer the slate.
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Sometimes I wonder if I should have tried harder to snag a lapis or a venetian red (again, I gravitate toward the vibrant colors) but often I really appreciate the subtlety of the twilight blue. It's definitely more interesting than gray to my eye. And very different from the color of my previous car.
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Glad it helped. I edited my post to add a couple more links with pics, in case you didn't see them yet.
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It's really hard to tell the difference between CGM and TBM.. Is there any real noticeable difference in person? I would think that the CGM would be darker
Hey, check out my reply to you in the TBM thread, where I posted a link you should check out. Carbide gray looks much more blue in photos than in person, IMO. It's definitely gray--gray with a very subtle blue undertone, but gray. TBM is decidedly blue.
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These pics may help. http://www.cars101.com/subaru/outback/outback2015photos1.html
These might also help, although the links may expire. Here's a car listing with pics for carbide gray: http://dealerrevs.com/car/100229890
And a listing for a twilight blue: http://dealerrevs.com/car/98218948
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Yes, in person cgm looks pretty gray to me. The blue undertone is more subtle than it looks in photos. Tbm is definitely blue with a blue/gray/purple undertone.
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Lapis is an eye catching blue though! I also like Venetian red, and that comes with a dark interior option.
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Ah okay I love the lapis blue but I don't think a light cloth interior would work well considering how often my seats get wet when it's snowing out... Might have to go carbide grey..
Agreed, I was considering a cloth model and didn't want ivory cloth. Ivory leather maybe--just maybe. But the cloth seems like it would be tough to keep free of stains. Even leather to some degree, but that seems a bit more stain resistant.
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How did you get the Lapis Blue with black interior?! I am thinking of buying a 15 Legacy soon and that's exactly what I want!
Oh, so sorry for the confusion. I am following this thread because I love the lapis, but I got twilight blue. At the time I bought my car, I was in a rental because my car was totaled and I didn't have time to wait for a car, so I just went with an in stock car in one of my top 3 color choices. Now I am torturing myself by looking at the color choices I didn't get;) Correct, lapis only comes with ivory leather (which I like, but could be hard to maintain).
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I wish Lapis came with black on the interior. I really hate the ivory, it just feels so ... unmanly.
And to me the black, which I have, feels TOO manly... Three little bears problem. They need neutral brown leather.
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I have the black leather (again, what the dealer had in stock), but I think if I were to order one from the factory I would have gone with ivory. Tough call, though--ivory being possibly more fussy to maintain.
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Oh crud, I shouldn't look at these! I have a bit of buyer's remorse about color. I bought a twilight blue because I had to take an in stock color--my old car was totaled, and I was in a rental car and couldn't wait for a factory order. But I also lust after lapis and venetian red. I think I like bright colors. And I love the ivory leather.
Passenger window driver's side control
in Sixth Generation Legacy (2015 -2019 )
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That worked!