2019 Subaru Outback with 27,550 miles.
While traveling in a straight line on a smooth road, my car seems not to have a problem; on the other hand, on a typical Road or highway, I encounter the following:
1. When at highway speeds encountering a curve causes the car to feel loose. I check the air pressure religiously and haven't found any problems. I've replaced the tires and had an alignment done, and taken it to two shops to try to find the problem.
2. When I hit anything more than a minor imperfection in the road, the front end will bounce once or twice. The bounce is minor, but I've never encountered anything like this before.
Oddly the mechanics have not had any suggestions. I've owned two Subarus in the past and probably 20 cars of other makes and models over the years. This is a mystery I need to solve because short of a miracle, I will have to keep this car for at least two more years.
Well it's never been wrecked or anything like that. I would say the struts are probably worn. They wear out then it's going to act weird when your cornering and when you hit bumps at high speeds. They make things so much cheaper. These days. A lot of times of struts will wear out faster than normal