Yes, actually, I lost 2 hours of my day when I took the Forester for the rear wheel bearings to be replaced by Subaru dealer, 6months after 3 years warranty run out - it cost me $100 (bearings were more expensive to buy, so I didn't do it myself and pay them for labour while Subaru supplied bearings). That was a real failure, since we were lucky to finish our holiday in the Forester and make it to back to Adelaide. The ignition coil failed at approx 12,000km, so I just took it to Subaru dealer and they swapped it within 15 minutes (almost forgot that one).
The rest of work was after the warranty and I did it myself. The leaking front seals are very common in Subaru engines as you probably know, and pointing out that the leads needed to be replaced at 100,000km or so, is almost like posting that the car is not reliable because the stop light failed.
Yes, I had the problem with my T5 and lost a lot of time trying to solve the excessive black smoke from the exhaust in the first 6 months when I bought my van. It was many visits to the dealer and they kept the van for 2 days, I think on 2 occasions. Anyway, long story short, they found nothing wrong with the T5, so we (the dealer and myself) put it to diesel fuel (with more than 1500ppm of sulfur) that we had until the end of 2005, from 2006 the visible smoke from the exhaust was reduced probably by 50%. Hardly the van's fault. To fix the oil leak from the rear engine seal, I was almost 2 weeks without van, driving in the Caddy (not a happy chappy). Despite all of that, the T5 is reliable, at least in my books.
Now to our Tiguan; we done just over 10,000km so you really can’t judge the reliability from that, and I don’t recall that we had any issue with it. Also, my younger daughter is waiting for her Tiguan after driving Golf for over 4 years. It will be diesel with the DSG.
I hope that helps.

The rest of work was after the warranty and I did it myself. The leaking front seals are very common in Subaru engines as you probably know, and pointing out that the leads needed to be replaced at 100,000km or so, is almost like posting that the car is not reliable because the stop light failed.

Yes, I had the problem with my T5 and lost a lot of time trying to solve the excessive black smoke from the exhaust in the first 6 months when I bought my van. It was many visits to the dealer and they kept the van for 2 days, I think on 2 occasions. Anyway, long story short, they found nothing wrong with the T5, so we (the dealer and myself) put it to diesel fuel (with more than 1500ppm of sulfur) that we had until the end of 2005, from 2006 the visible smoke from the exhaust was reduced probably by 50%. Hardly the van's fault. To fix the oil leak from the rear engine seal, I was almost 2 weeks without van, driving in the Caddy (not a happy chappy). Despite all of that, the T5 is reliable, at least in my books.
Now to our Tiguan; we done just over 10,000km so you really can’t judge the reliability from that, and I don’t recall that we had any issue with it. Also, my younger daughter is waiting for her Tiguan after driving Golf for over 4 years. It will be diesel with the DSG.
I hope that helps.
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