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Catherine varga (not verified)    October 15, 2016 - 10:57AM

I have a 2012 outback which has been consuming oil. We were told it is not in the group with problems. 2 days ago the oil light came on and oil was added, again, and next day was smoking. Dealer said it was overfilled but when they changed oil and let it sit overnight the oil level dropped. They said, after $260 testing, that three pistons are leaking and the short block needs to be changed. $5000
Still not covered under the class action lawsuit.
It is my second outback. The other is hoping in Monday to have its short block changed.
NEVER BUY A SUBARU AGAIN

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