taj.
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13500508:iFlip said:Actually, in this instance I do have some idea what I'm talking about. Family has owned several Outbacks from new to past 100,000. The repairs necessary once they hit the 100,000 mark were ridiculous, and any Subaru repairs are 2-5 times what they are on a Nissan or Ford. Subarus are also difficult to repair oneself, and even basic mechanics can have difficulties.
They are great ski cars, and great cars all-around. I loved taking them on roadtrips and sleeping in them. However, with the price of new Outbacks having climbed significantly, I shy away from them now. Also, for whatever reason, Subaru does not seem to know how to make a clutch. I've driven manual my entire life, and out of the 4-5 Subarus my family has owned, all but one of them has shifted like absolute shit. This includes the brand new one the family just got.
5-8k seems a bit ridiculous for 100k service + whatever repairs may be needed afterwards. Timing belt, pulleys and seals, fluids changed should run no more than what...1500 at most? The first may have had this done already for all we know
If it's purchased from a reputable dealer, has proper maintenance records and he actually takes care of the car, I don't see him spending near what he paid for the vehicle on repairs.








