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Delaware · Article Updated May 26, 2026

Subaru Cases Under Delaware Lemon Law

Subaru cases in Delaware — Boxer engine oil consumption, CVT failures, EyeSight, and Solterra EV defect patterns, with cold and coastal-salt factors.

Subaru has a solid Delaware market share — its standard AWD appeals to Mid-Atlantic winter and beach-area buyers, and Outback, Crosstrek, Forester, and Impreza are common. Cases are pursued under the Delaware Lemon Law, the Consumer Fraud Act, and Magnuson-Moss.

Common Subaru defect patterns

  • Boxer engine oil consumption (FB20/FB25) — long-standing pattern with class-action history.
  • CVT failures — Outback, Forester, Crosstrek, Ascent.
  • EyeSight system defects — false braking, calibration drift (salt-spray can affect sensors).
  • Ascent / Outback transmission issues.
  • Solterra EV — wheel-loss recall (early build), cold-weather charging/range.
  • Starlink infotainment crashes.

Delaware Subaru market

  • Outback / Crosstrek / Forester for winter and beach use.
  • Impreza commuter segment.

Cold and salt factors

  • Boxer oil consumption can worsen with cold short trips.
  • EyeSight false-braking is a safety concern; coastal salt spray can foul the sensors.
  • Coastal salt air + road salt drive electrical and brake corrosion.

Proving the case

  • Repair orders across attempts.
  • Boxer oil-consumption class-action history, CVT TSBs, EyeSight calibration bulletins.

Bottom line

Subaru cases — Boxer oil consumption, CVT, EyeSight, and Solterra — fit Delaware’s framework well. Exhaust any certified IDS, then sue. Get a free case review.

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