8.12.2020: NB! Now it is a good time to update how much you have been driving with the e-Boxer
Welcome to the exclusive e-Boxer “high mileage” club. All e-Boxers are welcome. I have seen similar ideas on the other pages and thought it would be fun to do also.
Idea is simple. Comment below the post your current distance travelled in kilometres and country where you live (optional). I will update that information to the table below.
If you wish to have photos published of your Forester among a short story how the life have gone so far with Subaru, please contact me through the contact form.
Eventually we are able to answer how many miles / kilometres does a Subaru e-Boxer last.
Subaru Forester e-Boxer mileage
(Nick)name | Distance traveled (km) | Country (optional) | last update | Avg. consumption |
Adventureforester Blog | 18 000 | Finland | 03/2021 | 8,2 |
PINE FOREST-er | 5000 | Slovakia | 05/2020 | 7,7 |
Foresterkees | 23217 | 01/2021 | 8,2 | |
Nic Italia | 19 700 | Italy | 12/2020 | 8,0 |
ufodriver | 30 000 | 12/2021 | ||
Peyo | 1023 | UK | 03/2021 | |
Hobbiti1 | 15500 | Sweden | 04/2021 | 7,0 |
Hi Tomi, here you are: Nick Name: PINE FOREST-er, Distance traveled: 5000 km (since 02/2020), Country: SLOVAKIA, last update: 05/2020, TAFC (Total Average Fuel Consumption): 7,7 l/km. Renata and Jozef, Slovakia
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Thank you very much! Data updated to the table 🙂
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Foresterkees here😁 7300km and 8.6ltrs to the 100.
Stay safe!
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Great, thanks!
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Hey guys! Nice to be here!
Great blog and wonderful photos!
Nickname: Nic
Italia 🇮🇹
Forester e-Boxer bought in 12-2019
19700km until now.
8,0l/100km
Stay Forester!
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bought 4 Dec 2019; update: 23217 km as per 2-1-21 – av consumption: 8.2L/100km
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Quite a lot already! Did you have your first scheduled maintenance already? Anything special in it?
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yep, had first maintenance, but no problems whatsoever. Indeed, haven’t had any nags to date, so well over one year. The Subie has been wonderful. The only disappointment has been the built-in navigation, but since we also have the option of using google maps, that’s not really a problem either. So far, so excellent 🙂
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Forester e-Boxer bought in May 2020, today 14 500 km, first scheduled maintenance yesterday (Jan 7, 2021): the only special item was the GPF indicator soft ware update.
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Thanks! Table updated now accordingly 🙂 Have you liked your car so far?
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Ups, I would like to use the nick name, let’s have here ¨ufodriver”.
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I.e. “ufodriver”
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Yes, I like. Always smiling when starting to drive. Some minor disadvantages like dust and mud inside the tailgate and rear doors. Now waiting for snow and cold.
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Dust and mud… have you found good soft/offroading opportunities?
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Only sand roads on my normal routes.
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Peyo, 1023km, UK
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Thank you for checking that in. Table now updated 🙂
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Hi from Sweden, bought mine in April 2020, 15500km since then. Average 7,0 l/100km driving mostly on country roads, little less than that in summer, and more in winter (tires with spikes)!
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25 000 km on 27 July 2021, without problems (only one fuse lost)
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Seems that next service is quite soon for your car. Have you scheduled it already?
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Thank you for the reminder!
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Now 30 000 km service done: oil and brake fluid changes and a lot of checkings. No soft ware updating. In addition new rubber-windshield wipers (front and rear) and front side sill plates (E101SJO10) assembled. Engine under guard (E515SSJ110) ordered, but not received (due to delivery problems).
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Seems that you are leading this leaderboard. Though not sure if everybody have updated their mileage. 30 000 service coming soon for my car.
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🙂
Now also Engine under guard received and assembled. Looks great, in fact cannot be seen at all.
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If you want to feature skidplate and experiences of it on this blog, just let me know!
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Until now only the following experiences: seems that no influence to the ground clearance and no extra noise when cruising on the high way.
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More experiences of engine skid plate after the wintertime: in fact no real need, but gives more confidence when driving on scrubby and icy roads. Somehow I am thinking that for some umknown reason, the engine and equipment under engine bonnet become easier dirty than earlier – maybe I am imagining. In general, ready to pay for that feeling of confidence.
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