Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
SEATS
08/02/200726000101/01/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2006 subaru outback. she stated that her vehicle was rear-ended, which caused her to crash into the rear of another vehicle. the airbags did not deploy. the failure and current mileages were 26,000. updated 02-01-08 *bf the driver and passenger seats both went all the way down laying flat in the vehicle and because of this defect the passenger in the back seat was injured. updated 02/01/08 *tr
SEATS - FRONT ASSEMBLY - HEAD RESTRAINT
01/23/20061201/02/2006
 2006 subaru outback. hi, problem (1) head rest is so big that between the seat belt strap and the head rest there is no view to see vehicles about to pass in the left hand lane. can result in side swiping when changing lanes. all the safety features in the world won't help if the end result of the feature is to cause injury or fatality. safety problem (2) the speedometer. in order to make the instrument panel look cute you have destroy the ability to see what speed the vehicle is moving. no need to go to 140 mph to start with. the jumps between markings make it just about impossible to quickly determine the speeds 50, 60, and 70 mph and forget trying for 55,65,75. what do you intend to do about these two very serious safety problems on my 2006 subaru outback?????? i am dead serious about this and will search all possibilities for a remedy.*ak