denverpilot
Tied Down
Further thoughts after driving a couple hundred miles already...
30 ish MPG is nice. See title. LOL.
Push button start is weird. At least until I stop reaching for my keys. That said I still have other keys so I still have to carry a key ring. Weird.
Eyesight has no idea where rural road edges are, which is fine, but it definitely looks for painted stripes which we don’t have. The contrast change from black to light tan dirt really should be enough though. No big deal but a Japanese engineer needs to come look at a rural road. Ha.
Adaptive cruise is a total game changer. Wow. Like. Maybe I don’t need a right foot that works well after all! LOL. Can just use it to mash brakes when I’m more scared than the cameras are. Haha. Totally impressed. Funny to watch it lose the lead car in big rolling hills.
Four bangers sound funny especially boxer engines, but I’ll get used to it.
Proximity unlock is another game changer. Just walk up and your car unlocks when you grab the handle! What is this magic?!
Ohhhh the best rural feature: Automatic high/low beams where you just leave the high beams on and it sees oncoming cars and drops them. Totally awesome out here where we have no road lighting! Love love love this. It’s even smart enough to drop to low at slow speeds for turns and stop signs. Very impressed with the software on this feature.
On board Nav showing directions for next turn in the gauge cluster is brilliant software integration. Definitely cool. It appears that on board Nav updates are free which is also how it should be, but you have to mess with a memory card. Boooo. Do it through the phone data connection Subaru.
Negatives:
On board Nav has no way to just type the name of a business. That’s pitiful. Truly awful.
Bug: Apple “iPod” support isn’t done right. I have three other stereos where the track skip buttons work when playing from a non-Apple third party app. Subaru’s doesn’t even see the track name let alone properly control a cabled connection. Of course it works even with third party apps just fine on Bluetooth so we know which one they QA tested and which one they didn’t. Not awful but Bluetooth isn’t the HiFi codecs so audio quality is better via usb for my minor audiophile habit.
It wouldn’t let me open the back hatch while it was running even from the key fob. I may have a setting wrong somewhere but I don’t like that. That’s dumb. I can see locking out the inside button so you don’t accidentally let your dogs out in traffic or something like that. But if I’m pushing the fob to drop my trash bag at the end of the driveway... no. I shouldn’t have to shut the car off.
Bug mentioned earlier confirmed — reverse camera locks out the audio power button. And it also locks out the steering wheel mute ... which seems wrong for us old people who turn down music to see things better. LOL.
Dealerships continue to tick me off. This time they waited until after the deal was done at least.
Dealerships blow, and we should all be able to order a car on Amazon, have it delivered to our chosen mechanic for inspection, and then dropped in our driveway by FedEx.
Trust me it’s a nitpick and I won’t go into it but their finance doofus has made me mad. Secondarily making the sales guy call me about it also blows. Pick up the phone and fix your own process mistakes. Grrrrr.
Did laugh. The car has so much tech they hold Tech Night on Tuesday nights so people can come to class on the thing. I guess it’s easier for some than just reading the manual and making a few notes. Heh.
STARLINK app is utter garbage. You launch an app on your phone to feed the car (must be running in background all the time or the car can’t see it and disables its starlink app button)... So the car can use other apps on your phone, like iHeartRadio Etc.
Again I have three other car stereos that don’t need an extra app in between the car and the phone for steering wheel control, so this is really dumb. But I rarely use these other apps anyway so starlink will be summarily ignored unless I’m super bored on a road trip. LOL.
It has 1.5 out of 5 stars on Apple App Store and was written under contract by Clarion so I wasn’t expecting much. And it matched expectations. Ha. Thankfully there’s no need for it for the most part.
Here’s the weird part. Certain apps are front and center in the audio page and don’t require the starlink app. Like Pandora. But stuff like syncing a Google calendar is buried behind this stupid app. And if the app isn’t running on the phone you have to pick up the phone and launch it anyway, so what’s the point? Just look at the calendar on the phone. Ha. Same with weather which is just temp for three days. Four menus deep to see that and an app on the phone? It’s like they realized they needed to support more apps and just jammed them into a phone app after they realized not everyone uses Pandora. Haha. Even when this came out in 2017. Needs serious work.
Related to the app: The “My Subaru” website is supposed to link to it but refuses because it’s still attached to the first owner’s account. It has been in he hands of one or another Subaru dealer since lease return in June. During the turn in process they should clear that crap. Instead they tell me to call them to release it. Not my job, man.
Anyway...
I LOVE the thing. It really is awesome as a car. The dash tech is just crap I don’t need anyway but if you’re going to include it, make it good.
The above is just nit picks where they could turn a sucky dealership system into something actually useful and write or contract better software. The dealership system serves to continue to annoy in the modern day of ordering things online for two day delivery. I wish it would die/wasn’t protected by politicians/whatever.
I sure hope they put something better than my version of Starlink in the 2020 with that giant ass 18” screen. What a waste of a screen if it requires the horrid add on phone app!
But in the end if I wanted to play games on a giant screen I’d have bought a Tesla. It’s. A. Car. And it does that part well!
Oh. I’m way too chicken to let it stop behind another stopped car yet. Waaaaaaay too chicken. I need some rush hour traffic and bigger cojones to try it still. LOL.
30 ish MPG is nice. See title. LOL.
Push button start is weird. At least until I stop reaching for my keys. That said I still have other keys so I still have to carry a key ring. Weird.
Eyesight has no idea where rural road edges are, which is fine, but it definitely looks for painted stripes which we don’t have. The contrast change from black to light tan dirt really should be enough though. No big deal but a Japanese engineer needs to come look at a rural road. Ha.
Adaptive cruise is a total game changer. Wow. Like. Maybe I don’t need a right foot that works well after all! LOL. Can just use it to mash brakes when I’m more scared than the cameras are. Haha. Totally impressed. Funny to watch it lose the lead car in big rolling hills.
Four bangers sound funny especially boxer engines, but I’ll get used to it.
Proximity unlock is another game changer. Just walk up and your car unlocks when you grab the handle! What is this magic?!
Ohhhh the best rural feature: Automatic high/low beams where you just leave the high beams on and it sees oncoming cars and drops them. Totally awesome out here where we have no road lighting! Love love love this. It’s even smart enough to drop to low at slow speeds for turns and stop signs. Very impressed with the software on this feature.
On board Nav showing directions for next turn in the gauge cluster is brilliant software integration. Definitely cool. It appears that on board Nav updates are free which is also how it should be, but you have to mess with a memory card. Boooo. Do it through the phone data connection Subaru.
Negatives:
On board Nav has no way to just type the name of a business. That’s pitiful. Truly awful.
Bug: Apple “iPod” support isn’t done right. I have three other stereos where the track skip buttons work when playing from a non-Apple third party app. Subaru’s doesn’t even see the track name let alone properly control a cabled connection. Of course it works even with third party apps just fine on Bluetooth so we know which one they QA tested and which one they didn’t. Not awful but Bluetooth isn’t the HiFi codecs so audio quality is better via usb for my minor audiophile habit.
It wouldn’t let me open the back hatch while it was running even from the key fob. I may have a setting wrong somewhere but I don’t like that. That’s dumb. I can see locking out the inside button so you don’t accidentally let your dogs out in traffic or something like that. But if I’m pushing the fob to drop my trash bag at the end of the driveway... no. I shouldn’t have to shut the car off.
Bug mentioned earlier confirmed — reverse camera locks out the audio power button. And it also locks out the steering wheel mute ... which seems wrong for us old people who turn down music to see things better. LOL.
Dealerships continue to tick me off. This time they waited until after the deal was done at least.
Dealerships blow, and we should all be able to order a car on Amazon, have it delivered to our chosen mechanic for inspection, and then dropped in our driveway by FedEx.
Trust me it’s a nitpick and I won’t go into it but their finance doofus has made me mad. Secondarily making the sales guy call me about it also blows. Pick up the phone and fix your own process mistakes. Grrrrr.
Did laugh. The car has so much tech they hold Tech Night on Tuesday nights so people can come to class on the thing. I guess it’s easier for some than just reading the manual and making a few notes. Heh.
STARLINK app is utter garbage. You launch an app on your phone to feed the car (must be running in background all the time or the car can’t see it and disables its starlink app button)... So the car can use other apps on your phone, like iHeartRadio Etc.
Again I have three other car stereos that don’t need an extra app in between the car and the phone for steering wheel control, so this is really dumb. But I rarely use these other apps anyway so starlink will be summarily ignored unless I’m super bored on a road trip. LOL.
It has 1.5 out of 5 stars on Apple App Store and was written under contract by Clarion so I wasn’t expecting much. And it matched expectations. Ha. Thankfully there’s no need for it for the most part.
Here’s the weird part. Certain apps are front and center in the audio page and don’t require the starlink app. Like Pandora. But stuff like syncing a Google calendar is buried behind this stupid app. And if the app isn’t running on the phone you have to pick up the phone and launch it anyway, so what’s the point? Just look at the calendar on the phone. Ha. Same with weather which is just temp for three days. Four menus deep to see that and an app on the phone? It’s like they realized they needed to support more apps and just jammed them into a phone app after they realized not everyone uses Pandora. Haha. Even when this came out in 2017. Needs serious work.
Related to the app: The “My Subaru” website is supposed to link to it but refuses because it’s still attached to the first owner’s account. It has been in he hands of one or another Subaru dealer since lease return in June. During the turn in process they should clear that crap. Instead they tell me to call them to release it. Not my job, man.
Anyway...
I LOVE the thing. It really is awesome as a car. The dash tech is just crap I don’t need anyway but if you’re going to include it, make it good.
The above is just nit picks where they could turn a sucky dealership system into something actually useful and write or contract better software. The dealership system serves to continue to annoy in the modern day of ordering things online for two day delivery. I wish it would die/wasn’t protected by politicians/whatever.
I sure hope they put something better than my version of Starlink in the 2020 with that giant ass 18” screen. What a waste of a screen if it requires the horrid add on phone app!
But in the end if I wanted to play games on a giant screen I’d have bought a Tesla. It’s. A. Car. And it does that part well!
Oh. I’m way too chicken to let it stop behind another stopped car yet. Waaaaaaay too chicken. I need some rush hour traffic and bigger cojones to try it still. LOL.