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AZ_09

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  1. Thanks everyone! I think a lot of the comments are spot-on. It is most noticeable to me at highway speeds (which is most of my daily commute). The car itself is essentially good/very good in every manner, but I just wish there was "more" in many instances - so close to a perfect all-around car for me. From comments, the sound deadening may bump up the comfort level some. I will have to check on wheel well areas, but doing the doors and trunk with dynamat will be on the list, potentially a thicker RSB, and if I can get decent value out of the current tires - add in some better performers. Thanks everyone!
  2. Hi everyone, I tried searching the site for this, but may not have used the correct keywords. I have a 2019 Legacy 3.6R and have had it about 10k miles (bought new in May). The car seems much noisier than other cars in terms of road noise - even coming from a 2011 Fusion. Has anyone had any luck using sound deadening material like Dynamat? I have never used it before and searches online are typically coupled with music/speaker use cases. Has anyone put sound deadening in for road noise? I was thinking of doing the doors and trunk (easiest access). Any suggestions or recommendations? Also, these factory tires after one minor snow fall... terrible traction on top of the usual loud whining noise. That could be the next thing to change. Thanks for the help!
  3. Thank you very much everyone! I am going to keep an eye on the levels and the garage floor just in case, but I also bought some Super Coolant! Thanks!
  4. Thanks for the reply! I checked this morning while cold and the coolant was just slightly below the Low line. I will have to make sure it's documented. Definitely concerned there's an issue at such a low mileage. I noticed acceleration can sometimes be extremely poor starting from a stop. I may have to stop by the dealer and ask to compare to matching Legacy.
  5. Hi everyone, first post, but I have been lurking for a while. I recently bought a new 2019 Legacy 3.6R and have about 4,500 miles on it. Couple weeks ago when I was just cleaning under the hood I noticed that the coolant reservoir had a yellow line on it (above the Full line), which I thought was odd, I checked the levels, but continued what I was doing. I opened the hood today and saw that my coolant level was in the middle between the Full and Low line - which seems much lower than I remember. Does anyone know what levels new cars are typically filled to at the dealerships? I am mildly concerned that I am losing significant coolant at only 5,000 miles on the car - even if the car was filled to just the Full line and not the mysterious yellow line, that is a large drop. Thanks everyone! Adam
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