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Chris Hall (not verified)    May 25, 2016 - 6:24AM

I do not agree that this recall is being handled well by Subaru. It's all very well to pull everyone's new vehicles off the road, but the real work is getting them back on. My dealer simply shrugs and says not their worry; Subaru mothership has no response to repeated inquiries for basic information. Communication is critical to maintain the validity of their brand. I have owned four Subarus over the last 30 years, but, if I ever get it back, the 2016 Outback will be my last. The flaws of being a mute, conservative company in this day and age of information fluidity are going to bite them.
Keep cranking out those steering columns, Indiana, and send a few to Maine!

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