Newbie considering a subaru

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Mickey

New to the forum so hope my questions haven't been talked to death.

Have been considering purchasing a late 90's wagon and was wondering.

* any changes to drive train, suspension or brakes that would make one year more
or less desirable than another?

* what does the outback model offer over the std Legacy other than larger wheel
size?

* any recommendations of manual Vs auto for the transmission? Have been a
manual trans kind of person but have no real objections to the auto.

* what kind of mileage can one expect from one of these? Auto Vs manual? Live
in smaller town if that would be of importance over BIG city, heavy traffic.
Lots of opportunity to drive at highway speeds without having to stop ever
couple mins but wouldn't consider this as highway (freeways, interstate) driving.

* what are the typ kinds of problems these cars have?

* anything specific to watch out for?

TIA

Mickey
 
Thought I'd answer at least a couple of your questions:)
* what kind of mileage can one expect from one of these? Auto Vs manual? Live
in smaller town if that would be of importance over BIG city, heavy traffic.
Lots of opportunity to drive at highway speeds without having to stop ever
couple mins but wouldn't consider this as highway (freeways, interstate) driving.
Huge mileage. I just rolled past 160k with no severe problems recently or
on the horizon... Actually no severe problems ever. Just normal wear and
tear/maintenence stuff.
* what are the typ kinds of problems these cars have?

Every type of vehicle has its quirks... Subies seem to be weak in the
engine oil seals, CV joints, and the wheel bearings. On my '95 model, aside
from the alternator, those are the only things I've replaced. The engine
itself is essentially bulletproof, in fact there are people who use Subaru
engines in homemade aircraft.

-Matt
 
Hallraker said:
Thought I'd answer at least a couple of your questions:)



driving.

Huge mileage. I just rolled past 160k with no severe problems recently or
on the horizon... Actually no severe problems ever. Just normal wear and
tear/maintenence stuff.




Every type of vehicle has its quirks... Subies seem to be weak in the
engine oil seals, CV joints, and the wheel bearings. On my '95 model, aside
from the alternator, those are the only things I've replaced. The engine
itself is essentially bulletproof, in fact there are people who use Subaru
engines in homemade aircraft.

-Matt
Thanks for you comments Matt.

Mickey
 

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