Subaru's EOC issue is far
Subaru's EOC issue is far beyond frustrating and annoying. Nothing about it is "normal." If it were, NO ONE would buy these cars. And if Subaru can build cars that **don't** burn excessive oil, there should be none that do. They are screwing up, and/or they are using faulty parts in some of their vehicles. And they are fighting tooth and nail to pass the blame onto the consumer. As I've said in some previous posts, Subaru *implied* on several occasions that MY driving style might be the cause of the EOC I was experiencing with my 2013 Crosstrek, which I purchased new and which began searing through oil immediately. That "implication" was beyond ridiculous and bogus, and I told them so in no uncertain terms. After two OC tests, the short block was replaced in my car. It was worse after the repair. I filed a formal complaint, and after more than a month of "negotiations," the case was settled to my satisfaction. I'm done with Subaru.