Both The Volkswagen Taos AND Subaru Crosstrek REALLY Struggle Off-Road, But Which One Does Better?

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  • čas přidán 12. 06. 2021
  • ( tflcar.com/ ) You shouldn't exactly plan to tackle the Rubicon Trail in your small all-wheel drive crossover, but how well can cars like the 2021 Subaru Crosstrek or 2022 Volkswagen Taos actually tackle the rough terrain? In this video, Roman and Tommy pitch both of them at Tombstone Hill to see which one does best (or struggles the least).
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Komentáře • 785

  • @joemattes8389
    @joemattes8389 Před 3 lety +132

    Your slip roller test should be everyone’s gold standard.

    • @jakegolliher2891
      @jakegolliher2891 Před 3 lety +5

      People have been doing roller tests for years

    • @deejayimm
      @deejayimm Před 3 lety +4

      @@jakegolliher2891 I watched roller tests like 15 years ago in Europe.
      Some people actually build them into a concrete slope.

    • @4x4.tests.on.rollers
      @4x4.tests.on.rollers Před 3 lety +2

      @@jakegolliher2891 Indeed 👍

    • @cooverbennett4383
      @cooverbennett4383 Před 3 lety +7

      Ya I hate it when I'm out in the sticks and I get stuck on a set of rollers somebody hid on the trail.

    • @deejayimm
      @deejayimm Před 3 lety +4

      @@cooverbennett4383 hahaha it's not a bad test of power distribution though.

  • @davep2945
    @davep2945 Před 3 lety +64

    Since we always say tires make a big difference perhaps do an episode where you change the tires for good all terrains on these two and see if they actually fare better.

    • @sking2173
      @sking2173 Před 3 lety +1

      ^ Ole Dave here bought an all-terrain tire for his wheelbarrow because he uses it on his gravel driveway ...

    • @davep2945
      @davep2945 Před 3 lety +5

      @@sking2173 Not yet because TFL hasn't shown me that it would work better! Lol.

  • @ldv5831
    @ldv5831 Před 3 lety +72

    I help recover a couple of these sorts of cross overs almost every week when I’m out camping. The first thing I tell the owners is to not believe the fancy brochures. Rather learn the vehicles capabilities and work within its range. If you have some skills, you can go places, but with these cars, the driver needs the skills as you can’t rely on the cars capabilities to compensate.

    • @danieljackson-woods6225
      @danieljackson-woods6225 Před 3 lety +14

      Funny because I've pulled a tacoma and a jeep out of the snow with my crosstrek. They got stuck when I didnt.

    • @Uberragen21
      @Uberragen21 Před 3 lety +4

      I managed to get up a 30ish degree incline of small & medium rocks in my Gen 2 Tiguan with stock minivanesque tires. That was on a mountain fire road not too dissimilar to what Tommy was driving on.
      It did way better than I expected, having no issues whatsoever.
      I do wish it had at least a mechanical limited slip diff in the front or rear. I was trying to find a limited slip diff or lunchbox locker to throw into the rear, but it seems I'm the only person in the VW community interested (or silly enough) in doing that.

    • @LigerZeroFtw
      @LigerZeroFtw Před 3 lety +6

      @@danieljackson-woods6225 Crosstrek does pretty good in the snow but once you get on a steep trail with low traction and a unlevel surface the cvt absolutely shoots itself in the foot. There's a reason why subaru wouldn't give any vehicles to tfl after they tested the outback and showed just how bad they were. Cvt ruins any capability subaru claims to have.

    • @danieljackson-woods6225
      @danieljackson-woods6225 Před 3 lety +4

      @@LigerZeroFtw never had an issue with traction or the cvt in mine and I hit some pretty hard trails and OHV areas and have never had trouble. Granted the crosstrek isn't a rock crawler but I've had no issues with mine over the 3 years I've had it.

    • @LigerZeroFtw
      @LigerZeroFtw Před 3 lety +4

      @@danieljackson-woods6225 They are definitely great cars for what they are and im sure they're very capable when in the hands of someone who knows how to use it but i would definitely go for the manual. I stay away from cvts regardless of manufacturer.

  • @Zanderthelab
    @Zanderthelab Před 3 lety +53

    I know you guys do a lot of slip tests, but I can’t thank you enough for doing them over and over again, it makes a difference in my eyes. Please continue to do this as much as possible. Also, do it with more vehicles. I’ve never seen it with the Cherokee Trailhawk before, could you guys do this?

    • @4x4.tests.on.rollers
      @4x4.tests.on.rollers Před 3 lety +3

      Roller tests are a piece of cake for Cherokee. There's even no need for Trailhawk to pass all of them.

  • @sonny1597
    @sonny1597 Před 3 lety +75

    Just bought a 2021 Crosstrek Sport .. was going to go with the 6 speed but the extra 30 hp got me. I immediately lifted mine 2" .. and added Toyo AT3's and a front skid plate. Just got back from Moab where I was able to do Gemini Bridges rd, Shaffer trail, the back door into Arches .. no problem and getting 30 mpg.

    • @FreeRangeLemon
      @FreeRangeLemon Před 3 lety +2

      That’s awesome. I just bought my first car, a 2000 Subaru Outback 5Spd. I am hoping to get a 4” lift but otherwise the same.

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter Před 3 lety +5

      Are those the same trails that the 2wd Crown Vic did...lol

    • @sonny1597
      @sonny1597 Před 3 lety

      @Stop Deleting Me Why?

    • @joel57123
      @joel57123 Před 3 lety

      @@chir0pter 1

    • @jamesmyers9150
      @jamesmyers9150 Před 3 lety +2

      Those are all gravel roads not really offroad tracks unless it's raining

  • @archiebunker3654
    @archiebunker3654 Před 3 lety +31

    Seriously, if you want to go "offroading", meaning no road at all, going down dried riverbeds and up really steep inclines, get a proper 4x4 with decent power/torque, big grippy tires, front and rear lockers, heavy trans and transfer cases and all the rest. You can make the Crosstrek into a decent soft-roader or even better with the right mods. Subbies are great for what they are, I own two '18 Crosstreks and they're fantastic for doing what they're designed for. Economical, year-round, any weather, daily drivers with a nice usable hatch and decent room for stuff. They're even really good with very little mods at blasting down gravel roads, mine has the BFG K02's with some proper rock-deflecting flaps and even then it's a decent soft-roader, but I know it's limitations for the way I have it set up and it hasn't disappointed me, not once.

  • @tomd1914
    @tomd1914 Před 3 lety +28

    I recently chose the Crosstrek as I wanted a car that will get me to work everyday with good gas mileage, and still get me to my favorite hiking trails, hidden campsites, and snowboarding areas. It should work out well. I don’t do any heavy duty off-roading, but I was pleasantly surprised at how well it climbs.

    • @shitloveaduck
      @shitloveaduck Před rokem +2

      That CVT in the Crosstrek is made by Subaru and not the Aisen cookie cutter transmissions out there and the like.

    • @YouTubeCensorsAndSuppresses
      @YouTubeCensorsAndSuppresses Před rokem +1

      2024 Update:
      CVT 100% made in Japan by Subaru. It uses a chain for initial torque transfer. Also now uses Torque Vectoring to transfer wheelspin to grip wheels. But yes you need the 2.5!

    • @shitloveaduck
      @shitloveaduck Před rokem

      @@CZcamsCensorsAndSuppresses - my wife just ordered a Limited 2.5 Crosstrek (Canadian spec). The test drive was impressive. The ride & handling is very different than the 2021 my niece has. The performance is somewhat better as well. If you mess with the paddle shifters it gets to be fun. Looking forward to seeing her driving her brand new vehicle!! With the current price trends for new vehicles, it may be the last new vehicle we will own,,,,,,,.

  • @KettleRiseRanch
    @KettleRiseRanch Před 3 lety +78

    I have the larger engine in my crosstrek. It’s good in the snow and rain but it’s not made to go where they are taking it. I have a rubicon and I can tell you these are fully different use case vehicles. I love both for fully different reasons. Overall a 28k Subi and a 60 k Jeep are just not really comparable.

    • @KTMcaptain
      @KTMcaptain Před 3 lety +3

      Who’s comparing them to a Rubi? And you can get into one for under $40k. Especially a JL with tread lightly stripped order from a forum friendly dealer.

    • @mynock250
      @mynock250 Před 3 lety +3

      Subaru advertises it as an off road capable vehicle clearly it is not.

    • @rob6310
      @rob6310 Před 3 lety +2

      Read this man's comment and skip the video

    • @johnreese3762
      @johnreese3762 Před 3 lety +12

      I think these guys are bitter because Subaru wouldn't give them a test car. They buy one and tell everyone how bad it is. I didn't buy my "Sport" to do the crap they're doing. I love mine and no problems at all!!

    • @KTMcaptain
      @KTMcaptain Před 3 lety +4

      @@johnreese3762 you sound like a triggered Subaru owner. Their review was extremely fair and many xtrek owners do use them for similar situations. The Subaru was clearly better than the VW here, so I don’t know what you’re complaining about.

  • @ColoradoSailing
    @ColoradoSailing Před rokem +13

    We replaced our 2013 Crosstrek with a 2022 Taos…love it! We live on a dirt road at 7,313 ft elevation…the Taos is solid in the snow and inspires confidence. For climbing, the Taos owner’s manual says to manually select gears to avoid the DSG acceleration issues you guys experienced.

    • @TheMonicagal
      @TheMonicagal Před rokem +1

      What made you pick the Taos over the Crosstrek? I'm trying to decide, thank you!

    • @ColoradoSailing
      @ColoradoSailing Před rokem +3

      @@TheMonicagal the 2.0L Crosstrek is underpowered and sluggish, especially at our altitude. They offer a 2.5L now, but it’s not a turbo. The 1.5L turbo in the Taos has strong acceleration and great gas mileage. Also, the 4Motion (AWD) Taos is equipped with a limited-slip rear differential.

  • @MrTOMYLB
    @MrTOMYLB Před 3 lety +55

    The clutches in that DSG might be toasted by now. So sorry for the future buyer of that TAOS.

    • @DurangoRTGuy2019
      @DurangoRTGuy2019 Před 3 lety +2

      One reason I won’t buy used

    • @venkatnbt
      @venkatnbt Před 3 lety +15

      One reason not to buy DSG

    • @nh_2923
      @nh_2923 Před 3 lety +13

      It has a DSG with wet clutches (in Oil), so they shouldn‘t be toasted that bad.

    • @huntersmith8338
      @huntersmith8338 Před 3 lety +1

      The taos without the dsg is the one to buy.

    • @reestyfarts
      @reestyfarts Před 3 lety +2

      @@huntersmith8338 With all those plastic engine parts?

  • @tommymas1
    @tommymas1 Před 3 lety +21

    Note how well the Crosstrek did up "Truth" once he disengaged the VDC. Furthermore, if he had placed it in Manual, the CVT crawls much better.

    • @Crazyced
      @Crazyced Před rokem

      This is an interesting point!

  • @tnickknight
    @tnickknight Před 3 lety +48

    What always hits me first is the great relationship he has with his kid.

    • @JohnDoe-zw8vx
      @JohnDoe-zw8vx Před 3 lety +4

      Their cheap jeep build videos showed it well too. When they were in the shop working on modifications and handing tools back and forth, reminded me of when I used to help my dad. 🥲

  • @matthewg.4238
    @matthewg.4238 Před 3 lety +181

    Let’s be real 99% of people who buy vehicles with “off-road capabilities” never go off roading.

    • @kirksmith347
      @kirksmith347 Před 3 lety +13

      Everyone I work with who bought a gladiator and Wrangler have not gone offroading once. They bought their cars to look cool. Off-roading is a very niche market.

    • @gs98999
      @gs98999 Před 3 lety +7

      At the same time I doubt anyone actually buys either of these with any sort of off-roading in mind. These are basically what Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla were 20 years ago to today’s buyers.

    • @kimcloud8995
      @kimcloud8995 Před 3 lety +21

      I'd argue more subaru owners do outdoorsy activities like kayaking camping mtn biking than jeep owners go rock crawling or sport car owners go to the track.

    • @gs98999
      @gs98999 Před 3 lety +10

      Probably true. I see tons of subarus at trail heads, park lots, camp areas. I’ve never seen anything other than jeeps, Toyotas, domestic trucks or an odd old Nissan on actual off road trails. These type of vids show why.
      Yes they may do a bit better if you lift, air down ect, but you’re still nowhere near what a stock 4runner or wrangler can do.

    • @jrkin
      @jrkin Před 3 lety +2

      This is true, I take my trek trailing and camping all the time but I'm 1 out of many Toyota, jeep, etc. Well the goal is bronco anyway...

  • @haystack-is-back
    @haystack-is-back Před 3 lety +49

    Just bought a 2021 Subaru crosstrek 6 speed and I love it, i think the manual is way more capable than the cvt, being in maine I can get into some really remote places with the manual

    • @ScarletKnightmare
      @ScarletKnightmare Před 3 lety +2

      6mt nice!

    • @IronmanV5
      @IronmanV5 Před 3 lety +11

      If only they offered that with the 2.5, or better yet the turbo 2.4

    • @Spike-13
      @Spike-13 Před 3 lety +4

      I agree, my Impreza stick shift has got through alot of mud, snow, steep grades, etc and performed great

    • @taraaaron1242
      @taraaaron1242 Před 3 lety +10

      It's amazing how much a real transmission matters. The cvt is hurting this car and subaru in general, meaning it's off road performance. Manual is the better option

    • @haystack-is-back
      @haystack-is-back Před 3 lety

      @@IronmanV5 I agree it is pretty slow😂 Subaru definitely needs to update there line up

  • @jeremiah56088
    @jeremiah56088 Před rokem +2

    One of the interesting things about the TAOS is that a lot of owners purchase a odbd programmer module and change the drive by wire setting from a "ramp up" curve to a "direct" curve which helps with the pedal modulation issues that people report.

  • @carzarmy
    @carzarmy Před 3 lety +35

    When driving offroad use manual mode, it helps the cvt stay in one gear ratio and makes crawling up hills a breeze. Keeping the cvt in Auto is similar to going into high gear to crawl up a steep hill.

    • @milanspasic2719
      @milanspasic2719 Před 3 lety +8

      But then Subaru and CVT would actually look good, which is not what they want. They want street tires and no X-mode plus burnt clutch.

    • @lesrose1989
      @lesrose1989 Před 3 lety

      I have a 21 Crosstrek. It does not have paddle shifters anymore, but it does have a low range for the trans, and coupled with X-mode, it’s not bad at all. I live in Northern Minnesota lake country, so not exactly flat land driving where I live, and the winter is obviously formidable.

    • @endrizo
      @endrizo Před 2 lety +4

      that is unaceptable. the system should sense the situation and set itself for the climb. the car knows its going upwars or climbing...so... full auto.. come on.

    • @441meatloaf
      @441meatloaf Před 2 lety

      @@lesrose1989 Uhh mine does. Did you buy the bottom rung convenience pack model?

  • @MrTopgear67
    @MrTopgear67 Před 3 lety +9

    My wife owns a base bright pumpkin 2018 Crosstrek, it’s a great little car. We live on mountain gravel road, it’s climbing the 14 degree hills without issue. It wears Hakkapeliita 8 studded for the winter as the road is mostly iced…the gas consumption is probably one of the best on the market, it takes only 1/3 of our Jeep Gladiator Mojave…

  • @EvilClowns69
    @EvilClowns69 Před 3 lety +71

    I have a Subaru Crosstrek it’s one of the best cars I’ve had in the snow for a small SUV

    • @taraaaron1242
      @taraaaron1242 Před 3 lety +6

      If that's the case I feel sorry for you 😆. Or you must not take it on any real off road 😉

    • @gobear83
      @gobear83 Před 3 lety +33

      @@taraaaron1242 over 90% of people who buy the Crosstrek don’t go off road with them….that’s the real world
      It’s a great all around vehicle ….stop dissing people’s choices not cool

    • @vedder10
      @vedder10 Před 3 lety +7

      @@taraaaron1242 Having you been paying attention or just in your own little world. 90% of vehicle buyers don't take any vehicles for serious off-roading. They just like having a vehicle with the appearance of ruggedness and off-road capability. Even "Trail rated" Cherokee's and Grand Cherokee's rarely see any serious off-roading.

    • @tylerrichey8002
      @tylerrichey8002 Před 3 lety +2

      Well if we were bringing facts here the crosstrek is not an suv.... it's a Impreza I don't understand why nobody can see that. It's just a different trim level without the Impreza name so they can sell it for more. Its basically like the new version of the Impreza outback. Same car with stupid shit added to it. And people that "buy" them for off road dont take them on real trails or have to put a bit of money into them witch is pointless just buy a real SUV with real power and real 4wd

    • @TonyCox1351
      @TonyCox1351 Před 3 lety +18

      @@taraaaron1242 he never said anything about off road, he said snow, which probably means on snowy paved roads, not sure why you’d feel sorry for him, Crosstrek’s are great cars

  • @BrentODell
    @BrentODell Před 2 lety +6

    This actually increases my confidence in the Crosstrek, given that it did ok with the small engine(vs the 2.5 on the Sport and Limited in 2023) and stock tires. Having owned a 1999 Outback years ago, I know how much tires can change things off road.

  • @FantomLightning
    @FantomLightning Před 3 lety +7

    I'd love to see other CVTs on this course. You guys have demonstrated time and time again the Subaru CVT won't send enough power through in low traction situations, but I'd love to see how other manufacturers CVTs would perform.

  • @LukeEdward
    @LukeEdward Před 3 lety +2

    LITERALLY looking at Taos videos. Thanks, y’all.

  • @DarkStorm388
    @DarkStorm388 Před 3 lety +35

    It's obvious these guys hate Subaru @ 25:50. "It did it but it didn't really do it". 🤣. The Subaru did everything they wanted it to do but yet they still hate.

    • @rallysauruswrex
      @rallysauruswrex Před 3 lety +2

      so true

    • @williamsmith5462
      @williamsmith5462 Před 3 lety +2

      True

    • @subielife4life
      @subielife4life Před 3 lety +19

      Yea I agree with you, this people hate Subaru so much that they “bought” a Subaru just to talk bad about it, yet every other “expert” reviewer has praised the off-road capabilities of Subaru’s crosstreks,Outback and foresters...they are able to conquer amazing difficult off-road terrain....yet TFL can’t even conquer simple off-road obstacles with their Subaru’s.... makes we wonder why??

    • @DarkStorm388
      @DarkStorm388 Před 3 lety +9

      @@subielife4life if you go back 7 years and watch their review of the "all new" 2014 Subaru Forester with the CVT and X-mode they say they are really impressed with the off-road capabilities of it and how amazing the all wheel drive system is. Now all they do is talk crap about it.

    • @subielife4life
      @subielife4life Před 3 lety +9

      @@DarkStorm388 I guess that’s before they messed up their relationship with Subaru, they used to love everything about Subaru’s symmetrical all wheel drive and how it was the best in the business.

  • @dzelpwr
    @dzelpwr Před 3 lety +1

    Love the real world tests as always. Super useful information. The editing on this one was a lot more scattered/all over the place than usual. Wasn't as easy to follow as normal from you guys.
    Other than that, love the content as always.

  • @ostmk496
    @ostmk496 Před 3 lety +27

    These all-wheel drive systems are good for some snow and for every day driving, but they are not made for offroading

    • @TFLcar
      @TFLcar  Před 3 lety +3

      The other 2 guys just called this a dirt road so which is it 🤔

    • @MemphisMojo15s
      @MemphisMojo15s Před 3 lety +4

      @@TFLcar dirt road with a steep hill that combines the 2 for a small off road adventure. Nothing drastic, just not a place for most "AWD" cars

    • @danieljackson-woods6225
      @danieljackson-woods6225 Před 3 lety +5

      Having taken my Crosstrek through almost all offroad trails and OHV areas in Oregon I can safely say they are more than capable offroad. TFL sadly does test them properly. No serious offroader hits trails with full tire psi, then they shit on those that lift their subaru and add offroad tires without ever testing it. It's why they had to buy a subaru because subaru won't loan them cars anymore because they are biased against these cars that are more capable than they want to admit.

    • @danieljackson-woods6225
      @danieljackson-woods6225 Před 3 lety +5

      @@underthelibertytree712 and yet I've tackled worse hills and trails than what they show in the video with my 2018 trek and have never had an issue with the cvt nor have I ever gotten stuck

    • @danieljackson-woods6225
      @danieljackson-woods6225 Před 3 lety +6

      @@underthelibertytree712 naw there is a reason subaru doesn't loan them cars anymore, they are oppositional biased against them. That's why they had to buy this red crosstrek. And im not biased. I know the crosstrek and other subies will never be real off readers but they are more capable than tfl makes them out to be. I'm a realist and I offroad in both my trek and a rebel on 40s. So I know what it can and cannot do.

  • @Pcfly
    @Pcfly Před 3 lety +17

    Crosstrek! 👍🏽 It’s even easier to factor in after talking about long term reliability and ownership cost between anything else you mentioned…….maybe aside from the Bronco Sport which we will know more about within a few years. Tommy……dad still has his Subaru hate all over his body, it spews out before he even starts to talk about it. 😂 Also Tommy, you have the right idea about the Crosstrek, it’s the basic city escape tool that will do enough for the average outdoorsmen and will exceed anything that is needed for everyday.
    You guys are pushing these to the limit of what they can do which is good but also tying a negative connotation to something that works…..they aren’t a 4x4 replacement. They don’t have all the extra nonsense issues that 4x4s have in terms of maintenance and ownership cost which is not ideal or needed for the average person……these little cars work great for what they are.

  • @JodyH66
    @JodyH66 Před 3 lety +7

    Econo-box cars don't go off-road that great. Is anyone surprised? I say this as the owner of a +2" lifted Crosstrek with up-sized AT tires. The 10" of ground clearance and more tire grip and sidewall are awesome on rough washboard gravel roads and the occasional slightly high water crossing I come across on my way to nice camping spots or plowing through snow drifts on my work commute.

    • @ThisGuyRides
      @ThisGuyRides Před 3 lety +1

      True, but there are people who claim Subarus are better off road than regular 4x4s.

    • @MrSlicer2424
      @MrSlicer2424 Před 3 lety

      26k econo box? So sad

    • @RKmndo
      @RKmndo Před 3 lety

      You make me start to wonder what constitutes an "econobox" these days. My YJ had a base MSRP of under $9K. Gas was under $1/gal. The '97 TJ debuted at the end of '95 with a base MSRP under $10K.
      My Rio Grande YJ wasn't great right off the showroom floor, but disco the anti-swaybar, remove the trackbars, move the front brakelines under the framerails, and air down...the YJ became a pretty decent wheeler. 30" siped MTs, lunchbox lockers, and a winch even made it considerably MORE better.
      The Suzuki Samurai was even still around back then.

  • @danieljackson-woods6225
    @danieljackson-woods6225 Před 3 lety +5

    Having driven my crosstrek offroad for the last 3 years I have had no issues on any trails or OHV areas. And never had the cvt become an issue at all

    • @danieljackson-woods6225
      @danieljackson-woods6225 Před 3 lety +1

      @Jay Zhang I've taken it through the Oregon dunes national park, Browns camp which is an OHV area in oregon and through trails at lava beds National monument and many other with more difficult trails than what TFL shows in their videos. If you struggles in your onyx xt then the fault falls on the driver not the vehicle. We have a whole group for offroad cross6rek enthusiasts in the pnw who tackle worse trails than what is shown in this video.

    • @danieljackson-woods6225
      @danieljackson-woods6225 Před 3 lety +1

      @Jay Zhang or be smart and just search CZcams for any offroading subaru video and you'll find plenty of people tackling worse trails than what tfl puts up against them.

  • @ToymakersToolbox
    @ToymakersToolbox Před 3 lety +4

    I don't have a dog in this fight (I'm a 4Runner guy) but you folks do seem to pretty relentlessly complain that Subarus aren't Jeep enough. I think someone who wanted to use their Crosstrek for this would have specced it out very differently from that base model. At least with decent rubber. I see Crosstreks with decent build-outs deep in the national forests around me all the time; maybe ya'll should team up with someone who's done a lot with them offroad or overlanding and find out what it is exactly that you're missing about them.

    • @garymatter8306
      @garymatter8306 Před 3 lety

      4 things. Better rubber. Lift. Rear locker. Centre clutch upgrade.

    • @AustinH7
      @AustinH7 Před 3 lety

      AWDs literally will never be able to be even close to as good as a 4wd. Taking an AWD into intermediate and hard trails is just asking for trouble, and an expensive recovery bill. I’m not trying to be insulting but i see this all the time, people think they can do anything in their AWD and end up getting into dangerous situations.

  • @jeffkunkler3842
    @jeffkunkler3842 Před 3 lety

    well done! The roller test were telling! also watching how you work the steering tonfind traction is impressive. Would love to see a lesson on what you do to " find traction".

  • @tnickknight
    @tnickknight Před 3 lety +41

    Note, he has not had really good sourdough bread.

    • @svenglueckspilz3331
      @svenglueckspilz3331 Před 3 lety +2

      Probably never had a proper sourdough bread. But could be hard to find in a society that loves industrial food.

    • @jcollins1305
      @jcollins1305 Před 3 lety

      Get a loaf of rye bread from Rockland bakery in NY, and you’ll see the light!

  • @jaybou007
    @jaybou007 Před 3 lety +20

    Coffee ready, breakfast ready: another sunday morning starting well with a TFL video.

  • @Crazyced
    @Crazyced Před rokem

    Just stopping by to thank you a lot for this test and more specifically the slip tests! So good! Most don't realise how bad some AWD systems are. This shows exactly how they can perform.

  • @onionpie52
    @onionpie52 Před 3 lety

    Thank you! Great evaluation of Crosstrek which is perfect for my needs....

  • @nathanm6143
    @nathanm6143 Před 3 lety +23

    I think this was a really fair assessment of the car's abilities, and the roller test is a nice touch to see what happens when any given wheel loses traction. Test like these are what lead me to buy a Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk because I needed the additional off road ability that others in the segment just don't have. The trade off is that I had to pay more in terms of price and a reduction in MPG. Had I intended to just stay on snowy/icy paved roads, these two would have been adequate...I find myself watching these videos because I am rooting for the underdog, but the strain that it puts on these cars trying to offroad is going to drastically shorten their shelf life

    • @KTMcaptain
      @KTMcaptain Před 3 lety +1

      KL is an excellent platform and showcases what a crossover can do. If I were Subaru, then I’d build a Xtrek STi mode for $35k base that has the STi driveline, portal planetary hubs, and a button to engage the planetary reduction. Plus clear out the fenders for 33” tires. Give it a real low range, real traction devices at all 3 differentials, and give it the ability to use high traction tires.

    • @deejayimm
      @deejayimm Před 3 lety

      Or they could do a comparison between the Crosstrek with the CVT and the Crosstrek with the manual transmission and see what that platform is truly capable of, but they refuse to do so.
      I'm not even a Subaru fan and I don't understand why they won't show a manual transmission Subaru to prove once and for all that it's the transmission holding the rest of the vehicle back. After all everyone claims the drivetrain is so amazing, and from what I've seen the older Subarus were legitimately really good off road.

    • @nathanm6143
      @nathanm6143 Před 3 lety

      @@deejayimm That would be an interesting comparison, but for me personally, I'm a lefty that never bothered to learn to drive a stick, so I'd only want an automatic. Subaru also eliminated most of the standard safety features on the manual as well, so you would get far less for the money, and that is why they account for only 10% of sales. I believe that the older Subarus had more off-road worthiness than the new ones, but I'm not sure if that is because of the transmission type

    • @deejayimm
      @deejayimm Před 3 lety +1

      @@nathanm6143 I've been left handed my whole life and I've always preferred manuals.
      Of course I live in the United States where we sit on the left side of the car and shift with our right hand, making manual transmissions natural for lefties as we can keep our dominant hand on the wheel.
      I've always thought it's interesting that less than 10% of the population are left-handed, and less than 10% of vehicle sold have manual transmissions.
      I'm not so sure I would like them as much if I had to take my dominant hand off the wheel in order to shift gears, so I can see why right handed people might not prefer it.
      The only reason I suspect it's the transmission is because you never hear anyone talk about Subaru's drivetrain being worse than it used to be, just the CVT bogging down refusing to put power to the wheels.
      A normal torque converter automatic would also make a great comparison, but they don't make those so I would like to see the manual compared to the CVT just to prove it's the transmission and not the drivetrain.

  • @crisp_dude6073
    @crisp_dude6073 Před 3 lety +4

    You also have to remember this is the base model the other models as you go up has a bigger engine then redefined off roading options the crostrek they're driving is basically a great in town and okay on the trails my XV crosstrek I owned I took it down the mountains where I drove through rivers and deep into the woods no problems up a steep mountain rough terrain steep inclines and if you notice he will randomly stop instead of keeping momentum like when they test other vehicles they seem to put a little more speed in to the beginning

  • @Rocketfish17
    @Rocketfish17 Před 3 lety +6

    Next time you're doing the roller test on a VW with 4motion, you should compare the snow mode to off road mode. Snow mode may be better for the slip test due to changing the power and throttle control

  • @ropersix
    @ropersix Před 3 lety +1

    I have an old Impreza, and while it was advertised as a rally car, I never used it for that. I was smart enough to figure out what it's actually capable of (without employing a full-time mechanic). Same thing with these small SUV's. Most people know they're really only meant for light duty when it comes to dirt roads. Although videos like this help figure it out.

  • @biggkoz
    @biggkoz Před 3 lety +11

    Tires are everything here, who would go off-roading up a hill with street tires? The spinning would be greatly reduced with better traction tires.

    • @mo-215
      @mo-215 Před 2 lety +1

      No offense, but honestly the vast majority of buyers and drivers of this class of vehicle are going to do exaclty that.....drive these on dirt roads and ascents with the factory street tires, which to me makes it fairly accurate testing.
      You, or someone knowledgeable like my ranching wife, may know to use different tires.

  • @jface3806
    @jface3806 Před 3 lety +6

    From experience, driving a Suby really teaches you the art of picking the line 😆

  • @danielnormandeau2393
    @danielnormandeau2393 Před 3 lety +2

    I bought the 2021 Crosstrek Sport I did a small lift by doing the Falken AT trail tires at 215 65 17 it gave about and inch over those crappy Yokohama tires that are stock and definitely was an upgrade in capability.

    • @AeonMusic
      @AeonMusic Před 2 lety

      Do you get any rubbing with that setup? I think I would have to get 18 inch Tires for my Limited.

  • @marktaylor171
    @marktaylor171 Před rokem +1

    The thing about the XV is that it had to be restricted quite a lot to get that boxer to be fuel efficient. A few modifications and a torq locker, and it can be quite the beast off road. These tests are all about factory equipment, of course.

  • @allnfun6315
    @allnfun6315 Před 2 lety

    Could’ve swore I subscribed a couple years ago! No wonder I’ve been missing so much. All good now.

  • @backwoodstherapy
    @backwoodstherapy Před 3 lety

    That look on Tommy's face during the 3 wheel slip test on the Volkswagen when the car slipped off was hilarious.

  • @rolexr
    @rolexr Před 3 lety +17

    X-Mode ON……VDC OFF. That’s the key for the best off-road performance on a CROSSTREK!!!
    Because the traction control is totally regulating the power DOWN! You can put your foot through the floor and nothing happens that’s
    normal with VDC on!

    • @iamjasonfoster
      @iamjasonfoster Před 3 lety +2

      Beat me to this comment, thank you

    • @SimonShaws
      @SimonShaws Před 3 lety +1

      Agree, X-mode on and VDC on is fine for downhill. Traction control off I think. Crawling over rocks, xmodes not bad.
      My main complaint re the Crosstrek is approach angle and lack of underbody protection.
      I drive city 99% of time, the Crosstrek is great for the times I want to go places your average city car can't without having to drive a tank everywhere.

    • @rolexr
      @rolexr Před 3 lety +2

      @@SimonShaws …you’re absolutely right my friend. And I do have a steel engine and differential skid plate
      under my Crosstrek/ XV (in Europe) originally from SUBARU.

    • @SimonShaws
      @SimonShaws Před 3 lety +1

      Guy from subaru club has nose angled up for better protection, old turbo forester, off road tyres, underbody protection, climbs sandhills like a dream. Would make mincemeat of that trail in the vid.

    • @SimonShaws
      @SimonShaws Před 3 lety

      @John Stone for steep descents, i agree its annoying, for crawling over rocks, its not bad.

  • @Frank-sy3li
    @Frank-sy3li Před 3 lety +1

    Good morning! Thank you for another video!

    • @FrankySilverFace
      @FrankySilverFace Před 3 lety

      Yes! And thank you for the laughs and sarcastic barbs thrown and everyone who like bread and uses 35mph of momentum on trails. Lol

  • @Telowin
    @Telowin Před 3 lety

    Loving this having picked up my cool khaki grey sport yesterday.

  • @paulwinter9672
    @paulwinter9672 Před 3 lety

    Thanks guys, enjoyed it.🙂

  • @mikekarena
    @mikekarena Před 3 lety +2

    Honestly, the intro was the extent of my off roading. I guess they both work.

  • @BeyondTheTestDrive
    @BeyondTheTestDrive Před 3 lety +1

    Interesting that the now defunct, but excellent, Golf Alltrack also had a DSG 6 spd. Don’t ever recall a good test of that one like the Taos here.

  • @nelsonbaracat
    @nelsonbaracat Před 3 lety +1

    How about Sport mode on the Taos' transmission? should not try to upshift/downshift too much. I have to use Sport mode on my Touareg when offroading . Great video!! looking forward to seeing more!

  • @1106843
    @1106843 Před 3 lety +23

    I have a 2017 forester xt, and you just gotta know how “off road” worthy it really is. It kills snow (not deep stuff), and does decent on fire roads. Really though, it’s a comfortable, mildly quick daily. People really need to figure out how they are going to use a vehicle before they buy it, and not mod it to look like what they should of bought.

    • @jackrandom4893
      @jackrandom4893 Před 3 lety

      My 2018 Outback burned oil.

    • @ropersix
      @ropersix Před 3 lety +2

      @@jackrandom4893 All Subaru engines burned oil, with Subaru saying one quart every 2K miles was acceptable. But buyers started to not like that (especially the ones who don't know how to check the oil), there was a class action lawsuit, and now the "problem" is fixed.

    • @jackrandom4893
      @jackrandom4893 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ropersix Yep. I fixed it. I traded it in for a different car. I will miss the AWD but I can't beat the gas mileage of my Honda especially now that gas prices have skyrocketed.

    • @Noah_E
      @Noah_E Před 3 lety

      I put a set of Toyo Open Country ATs on my Forester XT and it is an off road champ. I have been using it on my 26 acre parcel with no roads since Aug 2015 without issue. On the other hand my 4x4 F350 has gotten stuck several times. The torque of the diesel just digs holes or it sinks where Subaru just works without drama

    • @alien7161
      @alien7161 Před 2 lety

      @@jackrandom4893 What are you getting in the honda? I have a Crosstrek 6m and I get 38 on the highway (not hypermiling)

  • @bigt4135
    @bigt4135 Před 3 lety

    Great testing guys

  • @jjr007
    @jjr007 Před 3 lety +5

    Tommy is complaining about the power of the Subaru, yet they bought the 2.0, when they could have bought the 2.5 sport model.

    • @ryzenforce
      @ryzenforce Před 3 lety

      And he doesn`t even know how the VW works too. They are real amateurs and I can`t believe 1M + people trust them.

    • @gffriedman
      @gffriedman Před 3 lety

      It’s not that the engine lacks power, it’s that the CVT doesn’t apply it.

    • @coloradomallcrawlers
      @coloradomallcrawlers Před 3 lety

      @@ryzenforce how is the VW supposed to work? You get in, throttle modulate, and steer over obstacles… off-roading is simple. Vehicle has to do some work tho.

  • @movedbythemoon
    @movedbythemoon Před 2 lety

    THANK YOU SO MUCH for this video!

  • @yadihoo
    @yadihoo Před 3 lety +1

    Great episode! I wonder if you start VW in the 2nd great how well it would behave...

  • @svenglueckspilz3331
    @svenglueckspilz3331 Před 3 lety +3

    Hi TFLC Team,
    Like the quite professional film making and funny (ironic) way of your presentations.
    Your points of comparison:
    1. Price: VW 28% more expensive, or Subaru 22% less expensive. 1 point for Subaru
    2. Interior design: VW interesting seat cover (uhhh), else both bland. 1 point for VW
    3. interior space: VW more roomy, Subaru livable. 1 point for VW
    4. Slip Test with Off-road mode: VW 2 fails, Subaru 0.5 fails (Note: if I am stuck in a snow drift I don't care for 10seconds more to free myself, but that is me). 1 point for Subaru
    So a draw, kind of.
    What I miss:
    Approach angle, break-over angle, departure angle?
    Cargo capacity?
    Fuel consumption?
    Engine power and torque comparison?
    What I do not understand is the problem of the CVT. Is the CVT the problem or the torque converter?
    My limited knowledge is that the torque converter will only engage fully once a certain drive train speed is reached and it switches from slipping to fixed transmission (like a regular clutch). Could this be the limiting factor rather than the CVT?
    Can you, or the community verify, whether it is helpful to switch off traction control when engaging X-mode on the Subaru?
    I have fun watching, though would appreciate a reply.

    • @dhanesh9999
      @dhanesh9999 Před 3 lety +1

      Good point I been thinking about. Engine power and torque differ a lot between these two vehicles. If some journalists talk about torque curve, final drive ratio etc, I call that a fact check 😊

  • @Deeboskim
    @Deeboskim Před 3 lety +6

    Would be curious to see how the Crosstrek Sport would compare, since it has 30 extra horspower and dual x-mode. Seems like it probably would have got up that hill and off those rollers without as much of a struggle in deep snow/mud Xmode as it allows for more wheel spin.

    • @rogermoreno1152
      @rogermoreno1152 Před 2 lety +1

      That’s the one I’m currently eyeing for my next vehicle. Thirty extra horses plus the dual X-modes are great but I still think Subaru should offer a Crosstrek with the WRX’s turbo 4

    • @leonzarco8609
      @leonzarco8609 Před 2 lety

      They have a video already on that version

  • @fartman10284
    @fartman10284 Před 3 lety +13

    Good thing you bought your own Subaru. Because after this, Subaru won’t give you any more cars to sample (again)

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter Před 3 lety

      been that way since 2014 lol

    • @ryzenforce
      @ryzenforce Před 3 lety

      @@chir0pter Soon VW will join like Ford did lol

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter Před 3 lety +2

      @@ryzenforce I don't think they're still on bad terms with Ford

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter Před 3 lety +1

      @Stop Deleting Me nah they're not mad, they're just pointing out CVT subies suck offroad

    • @AustinH7
      @AustinH7 Před 3 lety +1

      Tell the truth about these vehicles or lie just to be able to sample them?

  • @johndeere1951a
    @johndeere1951a Před 2 lety

    Excellent demo of the all wheel drives 👍

  • @slappingham976
    @slappingham976 Před 3 lety +1

    We had a 2010 outback with a cvt and Yokohama at tires on it, would go places most guys wouldn’t want to drive their trucks and we didn’t even worry about it.

  • @ShaynePatton
    @ShaynePatton Před 3 lety +1

    Why didn't you guys get a manual CrossTrek? I'd be _SUPER_ interested to see you guys review that. Once you take out the handicap of the CVT, may be quite a bit better.

  • @chon4k
    @chon4k Před 3 lety

    Take one of these Crosstreks in the 2021 sport package out there. Bigger engine with 182-hp matched with proper All-Terrain tires and a digital terrain response system. They're golden for people who want to head out to national parks and trails every few months.

  • @shanechenery7261
    @shanechenery7261 Před 3 lety

    Great video guys, thanks. There does seem to be a fair bit of angst here in the comments though. Can I suggest that we all agree on a couple of things? 1) Nobody who is really into offroading, and wants a really good 4WD, will buy a Crosstrek / XV! (unless money was an option and they couldn't afford a Wrangler or whatever). Surely it is hard to argue that point. However..... 2) What the Crosstrek does do, and I am sure the VW too, is enable folk who 95% of time cruise around the suburbs or highway, to do some light / mild offroading without getting into too much trouble......which they can't do in a standard hatchback or sedan, mostly due to AWD and ground clearance. 3) If the Subaru was fitted with some A/T tyres, running at 26psi, it would do much better (but still not be a Wrangler or Defender)

  • @FlashyMYP
    @FlashyMYP Před rokem

    Great video!

  • @mikekarena
    @mikekarena Před 3 lety +4

    Putting more appropriate tires and comparing would be interesting since most of us would change them (as noted in comments by others).

  • @brettpanzer
    @brettpanzer Před 2 lety

    My last couple cars have been a Subaru and a 4motion VW. I would give the utility to Subaru for the extra ground clearance, but I really don’t know which is better in extreme weather. I’ve had both in deep snow and sub-zero cold with good tires and as of now their performance is very comparable. I do definitely prefer the DSG to CVT however.

  • @andrewdonohue1853
    @andrewdonohue1853 Před 2 lety +1

    i just ordered a crosstrek and i have to wait until march. i ordered a 6 speed manual. since the crosstrek is still available as such, i think a manual comparison to a CVT model would be good

  • @Andywinnipeg
    @Andywinnipeg Před 3 lety

    I am driving a Golf Alltrack with DSG and if I have to drive uphill slow I put it into manual in 1st gear or it would shift into 2nd and slips the clutch all the time. That should help on this hills.

  • @pingpongballz5998
    @pingpongballz5998 Před 3 lety +1

    14:35 love seeing the guys on gravel bikes!

  • @michaelsimmons261
    @michaelsimmons261 Před 3 lety

    When i was a kid my dad would say the dog had four footie drive....thanks for the flash back!!

  • @Connor-gy7rj
    @Connor-gy7rj Před 3 lety +1

    I’m curious as to why crossovers with CVT/DCT transmission have such a hard time off-road. Even though side by sides, use CVTs (Polaris) or DCTs (Honda). My best guess the better tires and clearance help with the downsides of those transmissions. But if these transmissions don’t work well for off-roading, why don’t the side-by-side manufacturers use regular old automatic transmissions?

  • @borisstaudt9158
    @borisstaudt9158 Před 3 lety

    Great video, good job, thx

  • @shanechenery7261
    @shanechenery7261 Před 3 lety

    @ The Fast Lane - guys, not sure about you, but i'd love to see how your little red Crosstrek performs on the same hill with some Yokohama G015 or Cooper ATT's. These tyres are at the "non hard core" end of the all terrain tyres.......and running at perhaps 26 psi. It would be great to see if it did the hill significantly easier. Thanks again for great content and objective tests.

  • @gregoryoppenheimer99
    @gregoryoppenheimer99 Před 3 lety

    I think it would really help viewers if you guys showed the incline you're trying to climb. The crosstrek might have an incline meter you can show on the top screen when in xmode. Not sure if it's included on the base model. Also curious if you noticed a difference between Low and Drive?

  • @neoonebugc.flyboy
    @neoonebugc.flyboy Před 3 lety +1

    This past winter I had to pull out a Subaru outback with a Ford flex all wheel drive for getting stuck in the snow. The CVT was not in his favor and I don't think the tires help either. Ford flex all-wheel drive is a beast in the snow.

  • @2050Wheels
    @2050Wheels Před 3 lety +2

    does the crosstek have a manual option, if so could you see how it performed in the same hills?

    • @TFLcar
      @TFLcar  Před 3 lety +1

      The manual would do much better but we bought and tested the CVT automatic because that’s the one most people buy.

  • @Lonewolf83ca
    @Lonewolf83ca Před 3 lety

    Would it not be better in Sport-Matic/Manual Shift and shift gears yourself or leave it in first gear than allow the system to think?

  • @HotRodCustomz
    @HotRodCustomz Před 3 lety

    Neoprene is a really good cloth-like interior. They also make for fire seat covers.

  • @subie2021
    @subie2021 Před 3 lety +28

    meanwhile a jeep wrangler might break down getting to the trail lol

    • @stevehascall4441
      @stevehascall4441 Před 3 lety +1

      Hilarious! You've obviously never owned a VW.

    • @subie2021
      @subie2021 Před 3 lety +1

      @@stevehascall4441 that's true... But I never said anything bad about vw.. I was talking about the wrangler

    • @stevehascall4441
      @stevehascall4441 Před 3 lety

      @@subie2021 I had a GTI and Wrangler. I spent twice as much repairing the Jeep, but owned it 7 times longer. That isn’t why I think VWs are awful though, I arrived at that conclusion along with a room full of people sick of repeatedly waiting for VW to fix their cars. We all vowed never to own a VW again. That kind of group epiphany is not uncommon in a VW waiting room.

  • @gregoryschwarz2730
    @gregoryschwarz2730 Před 3 lety

    Not sure if they put a traction control in the TAOS, but I had to install one in my Beetle because I got it stuck and the traction control wouldn’t allow me to rock back and forth. There’s a series of controls to disable it, but it’s annoying and only lasts a few seconds. Anyway, I wonder if the same thing is happening to the TAOS.

  • @BoanergesJim
    @BoanergesJim Před 3 lety +2

    How about testing these vehicles for what their intended use was designed for?
    Also, the altitude there will rob a lot of power. A forest trail that is at 4000 feet altitude or under might not be a bad idea to also try as well.

  • @sneakyracerpr
    @sneakyracerpr Před 3 lety +3

    Wonder what would be the difference with the 2.5 engine. The 2.0 is very anemic tbh

  • @mchiola
    @mchiola Před 3 lety +1

    I wonder with the dual clutch...
    Would it help to use it im manual mode and just leave it in 1st... or 2nd....? Maybe clutches won't overheat... and power modulation will be easier where its not searching....

    • @KTMcaptain
      @KTMcaptain Před 3 lety +1

      Nope, it’s not able to slip the clutch for long and is already in the lowest gear. When it comes to a stop it has to slip or stall. So it opens the clutch and pops it periodically trying to bump it forward. A torque converter multiplies torque and allow for constant torque without wearing down components when the wheels are stalled.

  • @nhuff73
    @nhuff73 Před rokem

    I just Bought a 2023 Taos 4motion. Fabulous so far! 40 mpg on the highway.

  • @ronaldderra4332
    @ronaldderra4332 Před 2 lety

    It would be interesting to see, how a Crosstrek with the boxer turbo-diesel engine and manual transmission would do in these tests. It has decent torque, with full torque already at like 1800 rev/min. It has also 148 hp and it does not feel slow, although it takes almost 10 seconds from 0 to 60 mph.

  • @erichenry1472
    @erichenry1472 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you the CVT in manual mode and lock into a lower ratio?

  • @FrankySilverFace
    @FrankySilverFace Před 3 lety

    What a beauty day for filming. Not one cloud in the sky!

    • @MemphisMojo15s
      @MemphisMojo15s Před 3 lety

      Clouds at 2:55 and then just after 3 🤪😂 just messing, but there are clouds...lol

    • @FrankySilverFace
      @FrankySilverFace Před 3 lety

      @@MemphisMojo15s 😆

  • @stuartdilts2729
    @stuartdilts2729 Před 3 lety +1

    Is there a manual mode on the Volkswagen? Would it help with picking the right gear?

    • @dmack1827
      @dmack1827 Před 5 měsíci

      "No owners manual". He didn't know how to use the VW.

  • @tritchie6272
    @tritchie6272 Před 3 lety

    I hope Y'All check out the outback Wilderness. Not that I'm expecting a hardcore off roader. But sometime I'm thinking maybe a softroader that can double as a daily driver.

  • @denault3985
    @denault3985 Před 3 lety +1

    How did you get an all-wheel Taos, their not available in SoCal.
    Kind of funny, my newer Kia Sportage front-wheel drive has a great hill descent control...keeps it going slow.

  • @tbm275
    @tbm275 Před 3 lety

    I took a 16 Audi TT up Whitetop mountain in southwest Virginia and it went up the rocky steep slope no problem with it's 6 speed dual clutch and 19" wheels.
    Was it butt clenching going around all the rocks and holes as big as the wheels? Yes.
    Did the transmission exhibit any issues keeping the first great engaged while I was going at 2-3mph up the hill? Nope! I got a lot of looks from the truck and SUV drivers at the top but it made it, I'm not going to drive 4 hours only to have some rocks stop me from a good view.

  • @tfwoodcraft
    @tfwoodcraft Před 3 lety

    how would a wrangler/gladiator without front locker do on the 3 wheel slip test (both rears on rollers)? I know there's an LSD/BLD in the rear but anything in the front to move power to the wheel with traction?

  • @geraldcagney5926
    @geraldcagney5926 Před 3 lety +6

    I don’t think you guys are giving the
    Crosstrek any justice I use the 1st gear on the paddle shifter on the cvt take traction control off and use xmode and I keep up with the rest

    • @bigglyguy8429
      @bigglyguy8429 Před rokem

      They love to hate Subaru, because the company won't lend them cars

  • @jedironin380
    @jedironin380 Před 3 lety +1

    I liked my older XV Crosstrek, but wanted to do more offroading, so traded it in on a Jeep Cherokee. :)
    Did you, or will you let Paul run these two around the track at IMI? I would LOVE to see that! :D

  • @n2boston
    @n2boston Před 3 lety

    On the Taos: Would it be better to use manual mode in second gear?

  • @carrdoug99
    @carrdoug99 Před 3 lety +1

    It's really a shame Subaru isn't maximizing the potential of the Crosstrek. I think the 2.5 is the answer for power, but the rally version would need beefed up suspension and a better transmission choice for sure. Up graded tires are a must as well. I recently upgraded my 2017 with 225/60 r17 Toyo Open Country AT3s. Amazing what a difference they've made.

  • @5610winston
    @5610winston Před rokem

    VW didn't make my short list due to the challenges some of my friends had with reliability and service.
    I could have gotten by with an Impreza (manual was available pre-owned the first time I went to the dealership) but ingress/egress were troublesome due to the low clearance and low seating position, couldn't raise the seat because the rearview mirror is in the wrong spot in the drivers' line of sight. I never even put it in gear because of the unsatisfactory driving position.
    I did test-drive a CVT Crosstrek, found the car very nice overall, but the CVT had to go. felt like driving a ball of rubber bands. The only thing missing was the steel guitar slide sound effect from a Wile E. Coyote misadventure with the stretching guardrail.
    I ordered a Crosstrek Premium with the stick shift.
    That phrase _hard to modulate_ at 11:08 sums up my preference for a manual over any automatic I've ever driven. Feather the throttle on an off-camber left turn and the auto kicks down to first and dumps all that torque to the drive wheels and you're turning a doughnut in your '96 Roadmaster, even with Positraction. With the manual (I've been driving manual since I was first able to reach the starter (under the clutch pedal in my Dad's then-ancient Studebaker). I've learned to use the clutch for traction control.
    29:25 _Unpredictable_ is never a good thing when you're driving.
    At test-drive time my Norwegian Elkhound didn't like the Crosstrek, wouldn't even get in the car. Sorry, Baldurdash. You don't get a vote.

  • @lukebowler266
    @lukebowler266 Před 3 lety +1

    I own a 2.5L crosstrek with better tires, I have yet to floor it going up a hill like that. Love my car, just needed a little extra boost and grip and all is great. Not as fun as a Tacoma TRD pro but still gets me places most can't without too much extra effort

  • @jonathanphillips3612
    @jonathanphillips3612 Před 3 lety +1

    We don’t have those Rocky trails here southern Virginia lol. We have Marsh/Swamp Muddy Trails lol.

  • @krisnadiimam4556
    @krisnadiimam4556 Před 3 lety

    i wonder how does the manual subaru does? this car is really2 interesting. though i wouldn't be doing off roading like u guys did, it but we do get heavy rain and mud on occasions