French subaru specialists

French subaru specialists

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GreyGray

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52 posts

117 months

Friday 14th July 2017
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Evening.

Missus and I are having a bit of a road trip through France. Taking my Forester STI and a shiny new credit card with a large limit for super unleaded.

Wondering if anyone knows of any Subaru specialists in France just in case something goes awry as I doubt Le Halfords will stock spare parts for a queer Japanese import.

Didn't know whether to post here or in the international PHers forum so done both. Hope that's OK, mods.

TEKNOPUG

18,944 posts

205 months

Friday 14th July 2017
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Currently spent the last week driving around France in my Impreza. I've seen one other Subaru the entire time. And that was a UK car....

GreyGray

Original Poster:

52 posts

117 months

Friday 14th July 2017
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Yes. The passive aggression less so but thanks anyway.

Unfortunately my French is "bof" so can't understand a lot of it. Was wondering if some bright spark had a made a directory or whatever. It's had a service recently so should be fine but want to have some bases covered.

Not sure if I took it to Subaru they'd really know what to do with it. Specialist independants might be more use like they are here. Ta though.

GreyGray

Original Poster:

52 posts

117 months

Friday 14th July 2017
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Where'd you go teknopug?

TEKNOPUG

18,944 posts

205 months

Saturday 15th July 2017
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La Rochelle, Bordeaux. Currently in Mont St. Michel. Saw a Forester on French plates this morning.

LFB531

1,233 posts

158 months

Monday 17th July 2017
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I wouldn't build your hopes up too much, I need to get spares ordered in advance to my local UK garage for anything slightly non-service on a lowly WRX, never mind an STi.

My one and only experience in France near Bordeaux with a poorly car was in a Discovery.......all seemed to be going well until they discovered it was a V8, not an oil burner. That threw them completely and the options were recovery to the UK or limp back with a shot dizzie. In true PH fashion, I drove it home!

Have to say RAC were an excellent voice of support through the process.

Nothing to worry about anyway, it's a Subaru! smile

v8250

2,724 posts

211 months

Monday 17th July 2017
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OP, I take my FXT to the Alpes 2-3 times a year. It's in tiptop condition so never misses a beat. However, I take logical precautions before each trip by giving the car a thorough check over including all fluids and take spare preferred spare oil Millers Cfs 10w40, plus a do most things tool kit. Knowing you've given the car a thorough check over and clean inside and out gives a good feeling of confidence. If anything happened to the FXT in France I would not send it to a French Subaru Garage, I'd hire a car to finish the holiday, get the car back home on a transporter that will be covered by the/your insurer and then find another way back home to Blighty. This just my preference as have had experience of so-called French mechanics...they're generally very poor.

GreyGray

Original Poster:

52 posts

117 months

Sunday 6th August 2017
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Thanks to all for your help and advice. We did 2,350 miles over two weeks and the only issue encountered was a knock from the rear near-side corner at low speed - suspecting ball joint or drop link or something. Other than that it was faultless. Well, apart from the crap stereo and too-small fuel tank. Thanks again!