To buy or not to buy??
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To buy or not to buy??
HI folks.
Come into a little money and away to look at a 2007 Outback 2.5SE today (£12,385). I understand (correct me if I am wrong) Subaru's can be very reliable, but they are not too cheap when they need something done.
Is there anything in particular about the 2007 Outback I should know about (specific tyres, oils etc) before I decide to part with my hard earned cash?
The other slight concern is that it has done 61k. I assume that amount of milage in 3 years would be a lot of long distances, and I don't think I should be too worried.... but should I be??
Any advice will be gratefully received.
All the best,
KP
Come into a little money and away to look at a 2007 Outback 2.5SE today (£12,385). I understand (correct me if I am wrong) Subaru's can be very reliable, but they are not too cheap when they need something done.
Is there anything in particular about the 2007 Outback I should know about (specific tyres, oils etc) before I decide to part with my hard earned cash?
The other slight concern is that it has done 61k. I assume that amount of milage in 3 years would be a lot of long distances, and I don't think I should be too worried.... but should I be??
Any advice will be gratefully received.
All the best,
KP
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My 2006 Legacy done 100,000 and it's still ok!
Most important as any cars - it must have a full service history (preferably a dealer one) - unless of course u know abt cars!
Yes, u should see my major service bill - it is expensive - so if u find a independent garage, stick with it!
Most important as any cars - it must have a full service history (preferably a dealer one) - unless of course u know abt cars!
Yes, u should see my major service bill - it is expensive - so if u find a independent garage, stick with it!
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