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  1. The only thing I'm kind of disappointed about is the fit and finish for the dash.

     

    Hold off on any judgment until you see a car on your dealer's lot - it's quite typical for these earlier to vehicles to be less than stellar dimensionally. If cars won't be on sale until summer, that's a lot of time for a supplier to work on improving these fit and finish issues.

     

    This.

     

    This is still just a prototype, not even an assembly line prototype, fit and finish will still be kinda rough, think of it as the Beta model.

  2. I know where you are coming from :lol:

     

    I bought my 2016 3.6R and don't regret it ....... but IMHO "comfort" is not one of the biggest selling points of this car. Like I say, I'm happy with it, and all things being equal, I will more than likely stick with Subaru in the future, but I sure hope the design engineers come up with better seats, so that your 65 mile drive to work gives you that comfort level you want.

     

    I've caught myself looking at the 18 Camry a few times, because I know it would be well built, and would hold it's resale value...... it's........ practical.

  3. I'm looking hard at this, and the new 18 Crosstrek Limited is on the short list waiting to see what they look like behind that. I'm about 75% sure I'll end up with an 18 3.6R after driving the 17 Impreza Sport, yeah it's more fun to drive, but I drive 65 miles to work, the Legacy Has a better ride, quieter, more creature comforts, and more comfortable.

     

    I hate getting old, I know I can afford something sporty: Camaro SS, GTI, BRZ, Focus ST, WRX, etc.... But I keep thinking about if it would be comfortable for that long drive.

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