Should You Buy a Used Subaru Outback?

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YourCarAngel

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@poochunit2903
@poochunit2903 6 жыл бұрын
I drove my '04 LL. Bean Outback 12,200 miles across America and back this summer and had no problems from temperatures of 127 degrees and heights of 14,115 ft. The AWD system is phenomenal and will surprise you; I think it's well worth the loss of gas mileage. Plus you can sleep in the back. This car brought memories I wont ever forget, can't recommend enough.
@Subaru615
@Subaru615 Жыл бұрын
I don’t have that model… But I do have an ‘06 Impreza it’s treated me very well over these past few years. Edit- actually going on 3 years now
@mommarose9884
@mommarose9884 Жыл бұрын
I have a base model 04 outback, I take it up to Denver, aspen, Powderhorn to car camp, it's comfortable and has weirdly helpful options that make snow not a problem
@machomanOOOOHYEEEAH
@machomanOOOOHYEEEAH 5 ай бұрын
Nice one man. I drove the great ocean road tour in a 2012 Subaru Outback rental, I slept in it and everything. Amazing car, amazing memories. My favourite 4X4 wagon is the Outback
@pierreblenderbuss9807
@pierreblenderbuss9807 8 күн бұрын
@@machomanOOOOHYEEEAH love the Great Ocean Road. I moved to Victoria, Australia from Canada many years ago. We live in a rural and hilly (dirt roads everywhere) area--we have two Outbacks. They are awesome. Back roads off the Great Ocean Road through the Otways are very accessible with the Outback.
@jburritt426
@jburritt426 6 жыл бұрын
My first Subaru was a 1971 station wagon. Then I had a 74, 76, 82 then 1999. Now we have a 2014 Outback. I have loved them all.
@ralfschramm4067
@ralfschramm4067 2 жыл бұрын
But why did you sell them then?
@aristideau5072
@aristideau5072 2 жыл бұрын
My first car was a '78 wagon (last of 'tonka toy' models) and for the 4 years that owned it, it was trouble free. Like you I have owned 5 wagons over the years and in all that time, apart from regular maintenance, pad, clutch etc (only drive manuals), I have only ever had to replace 2 starter motors, 2 radiators and an alternator, across all six cars!!. All the cars were 2nd hand with some having 150,000km+ on the clock. I'm sure Toyota deserves its reputation, but in my experience, nothing beats a Subaru for reliability.
@mfibonacci5275
@mfibonacci5275 2 жыл бұрын
@@ralfschramm4067 they probably were very old with lot of miles
@supercashlee
@supercashlee 4 жыл бұрын
I have a 2018 Subaru outback 3.8. I trip with this car for 30 days. Very strong, very comfortable. Even 2 person sleeping davk side is enjoyed. I proud owned Subaru Outback. Thank you Subaru
@falcorthewonderdog2758
@falcorthewonderdog2758 2 жыл бұрын
And the answer is YES My 2001 LL. Bean edition Outback is one of the best cars I've ever owned. H6 3.0 doesn't have a TIMING BELT and has power to spare. Everything still working like new at 21 years old. Incredible car built in America
@rodneyhiggins8895
@rodneyhiggins8895 6 жыл бұрын
My '98 Outback done 340,000 going very well in rough hilly country in South East Queensland, Australia
@JT-th1uc
@JT-th1uc 6 жыл бұрын
I bet your subaru is made in japan. American made subarus aren't as reliable as jdm ones
@stillnessinmovement
@stillnessinmovement 5 жыл бұрын
nice to hear. I got a 99 just rolled over 200. am planning on keeping it going forever. my 3rd sub, and 6th in my family. great cars, built to last and go anywhere reliably.
@rabishankarpal
@rabishankarpal 5 жыл бұрын
Rodney Higgins congratulations It seems highest mileage in outback history ..
@brianhanley3822
@brianhanley3822 5 жыл бұрын
Freddy McIntire wtf is your beef bro ?
@FRStudioss
@FRStudioss 5 жыл бұрын
Is it expensive to maintain a subaru with smaller budget? i'm planning to buy a 3rd generetion 2004-2006 one.
@charlielaudico3523
@charlielaudico3523 5 жыл бұрын
My 04 outback is still going with 210k miles,the trick is you must maintain your vehicle
@richardshaules3981
@richardshaules3981 4 жыл бұрын
I've got a 2006 Outback 2.5 and love it. Changed the timing belt myself (1st timing belt job) and stripped three bolts out. Engine is known for being soft and easy to strip out. Thankful for loksert as this fixed my stripped threads relatively easily (but expensively). Front suspension has also had a few mysterious 'squeaks'. Changed several parts (sway bar links, bushings, struts, strut mounts, tie rod end). Oddly enough one of the major squeaks was actually a rubber steering column bushing. Sprayed this and all other steering linkages with white lithium grease and the noise disappeared. This took four mechanics to sort the issue out.
@donaldlee6760
@donaldlee6760 Жыл бұрын
I just did my first DIY timing belt change on my wife's 2006 Toyota Highlander Hybrid. It was both exciting and terrifying (I suspect you had similar feelings). I recently learned that Subaru's are a DIY friendly car and it's even possible to remove the engine out the top, unlike some Toyota engines that need a car lift to drop the engine from the bottom. I'm curious what's been your experience doing DIY work on your 2006 Outback and is it a car that would be fine for the wife or college kids to drive?
@samkitty5894
@samkitty5894 7 ай бұрын
"Engine is known for being soft and easy to strip out..." Never a good thing. This is something that would never happen on my red cast iron engine block volvo cars....models 240, 740 or 940. The reason they can go over a million miles with minimal care.
@lukescapee1234
@lukescapee1234 4 жыл бұрын
I love Subaru and all but honestly I’m even more amazed how windy it is in this video and his voice is so clear and there’s no wind noise at all lol
@gromit3315
@gromit3315 4 жыл бұрын
Luke Oxendale I guess he’s using a Bearcat.
@ianokeefe1420
@ianokeefe1420 5 жыл бұрын
My first car was a 2001 outback that my mom gave me, the transmission kicked the bucket at about 165,000 miles, we decided it wasn’t worth getting a new trans for a car that needed a bunch more work. So I got a 2002 L.L.bean outback with 82,000 miles and it runs like a dream. The H6 makes it easy to move 800 pounds plus of gear and people over the mountains of Wyoming and California. In the span of 6 months I put 10,000+ miles on it with a cross country trip. Awesome cars, I love them.
@modelhorailroader9652
@modelhorailroader9652 6 жыл бұрын
You don't buy a Subaru for gas mileage. You buy it because you like the car. If you want gas mileage, Buy a Toyota Corolla. The Outback to me is like a small Suburban. I can haul a lot just on a smaller scale. I can even pull a small trailer with it. I also like to be able to go places even in poor weather like snow. I feel confident If drive prudently, I won't ever get stuck. I owned a 2000 Outback and now I own a 2011 Outback with the 3.6 engine. This car drives like a dream and has more than adequate power for my needs.
@johnnie3Chords
@johnnie3Chords 6 жыл бұрын
and you also get good gas mileage !
@don-cw1yz
@don-cw1yz 6 жыл бұрын
I find my 2.5 liter is great on the hwy. for gas mileage but in the city not great.
@Slooneyy
@Slooneyy 5 жыл бұрын
I get ~23 MPG in my 2010 outback
@djkenny1202
@djkenny1202 5 жыл бұрын
Our 04 Forester 2.5X with Manual got 28 city, 34 highway. It’s all about a Manual.
@djkenny1202
@djkenny1202 5 жыл бұрын
I think it has a lot to do with how well a person Drives a Manual. Keeping in mind, if you never need major service going manual, that would more than make up for the difference of MPG. Our 04 5 speed ansbual actually got better mpg than our 3 yr old CVT.
@johngoodman1540
@johngoodman1540 Жыл бұрын
Not sure why you would need to change oil when the engine is known for consuming oil when it would seem that all one need do is frequently check the oil level and topping off when needed. I own a 1999 Outback, which I bought cheap due to a blown head gasket. I replaced it myself and have been very happy with the car. One thing that needs to be respected is ONLY using the MLS (multi-layer steel) head gaskets made by Subaru rather than the run-of-the-mill cheaper head gaskets available at most auto parts stores.
@JerzeyBoy
@JerzeyBoy 5 жыл бұрын
Proud owner of a one owner 2006 Outback 2.5L. Best car I had over top of my Crown Vic.
@timeisnow4116
@timeisnow4116 3 жыл бұрын
Bro i currently drive a 2007 p71 and am will be searching for a Subaru once I get my tax refund. I’ve been looking at used Legacy’s from highly reviewed dealerships, I’m excited. Driving a crown Vic in winter conditions on the interstate is scary stuff dawg.
@mohammadshahin3783
@mohammadshahin3783 5 жыл бұрын
This man is sane and wise
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@edenmadden3240 3 жыл бұрын
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@arescrosby4855 3 жыл бұрын
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@edenmadden3240 3 жыл бұрын
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@markmelendez1029
@markmelendez1029 5 жыл бұрын
Purchased a outback for my wife and she loves it, following year we purchased a 2013 Legacy limited for our son to take to college. He is 6,9 and has no issues with space. Great cars . We are part of the Sube family now
@kevingarnett1301
@kevingarnett1301 5 жыл бұрын
I got a 05 outback and not one complaint it's gotten me where I have to go love it
@MrOramato
@MrOramato 3 жыл бұрын
ME TOO. And still driving it in 2021
@kgilliagorilla2761
@kgilliagorilla2761 3 жыл бұрын
Mine is 04’ New head gaskets, a little rust, but I love her. Oh, slow too.
@georgesealy4706
@georgesealy4706 6 жыл бұрын
I absolutely love my 2017 Outback. I live in Arizona and we have lot of dirt roads and what the state calls "primitive roads." These are roads which are graded about once a year, but they are somewhat rocky and challenging. There are sand pit areas that sneak up on you. My Outback handles all of these situations with no problems. Now this car is not a Jeep Grand Cherokee that can rock climb, but the Outback can get you into areas that would be very difficult for 2WD cars and lower clearance vehicles. The other neat thing is that Outback performs really well on the highway at 32 MPG and it has incredible safety features and sensors all about the car. I wouldn't take any other vehicle over my Outback because it has such deverse capability.
@alidaslaven6738
@alidaslaven6738 6 жыл бұрын
Hampton
@intuit5767
@intuit5767 6 жыл бұрын
My '17 Outback performs beautifully here in the Midwest....will never drive anything else.
@boardoutmind
@boardoutmind 4 жыл бұрын
I have a 16 3.6 outback here in East Tennessee. Had it out a couple times in snow and felt like it goes better than a four wheel drive ford truck I had in the past.
@bushfire2170
@bushfire2170 4 жыл бұрын
You are right. Many people do not understand the difference between a capable car and a tough car. The grand cherokee is a capable car (i.e. it can clamber over rocks, water, sand etc) but it is not a tough car. The outback is TOUGH. Drive a cherokee at normal everyday speeds on rough roads with potholes and bumps and you will break half the electronics and tow it back to the garage. The outback just has an ability to take a beating day after day
@robduncan2816
@robduncan2816 7 жыл бұрын
i have a 1998 legacy outback with 199,000 on the clock, ive literally had none of these problems mentioned. not saying that others dont or they arent something to look out for. the AWD is the best. ill take it over anything in the snow.
@THNKKY
@THNKKY 5 ай бұрын
I watched this video before buying an 06 outback 5 years ago. I bought it, and I’m still deriving today. Thanks for that!
@timorgrinevich9895
@timorgrinevich9895 6 жыл бұрын
You helped me so much you can not imagine , hundred times thank you!!
@InspirMediaAnimation
@InspirMediaAnimation 5 жыл бұрын
Changed the oil and oil filter today on my 2005 Subaru Outback 3.0R... tremendously easy access, with no car jack in -12 C weather! Best car for winter driving conditions.
@TheBohemianStyle
@TheBohemianStyle Жыл бұрын
How much mileage do you have currently?
@MountainGoat9
@MountainGoat9 Жыл бұрын
I have the same year/model, about 220k km, still going strong.
@dionbmoore11
@dionbmoore11 7 жыл бұрын
yep Subaru, I have an 11 Impreza, 150k. all maint done by me including timing belt. the only issues I've had was AC comp locked up prematurely. I fixed the AC with the help of my brother. A clip on the visor failed. almost all of the miles were put on by my wife and daughter . Bought used with 4500 miles. This has been an still is a great car.
@cocoyc495
@cocoyc495 6 жыл бұрын
i have a 1998 subaru legacy outback. Replaced the head gaskets at 90K and have done the recommended timing belt maintenance. Car is 20 years old now and is still going.
@cpo2537
@cpo2537 5 жыл бұрын
Great video, concise and easy to understand. You know your stuff. I love my Outback Limited 2.5, bought it new in 2011. The only drawback from buying another Subaru is the fact that I had a flat tire that couldn't be patched. So it cost me over $800. for a set of FOUR new tires (can't replace only one) because of the AWD system. A friend had to do this 3 times until he got fed up and traded his Outback in on another car from another company. Keep up the good work.
@njsongwriter
@njsongwriter 3 жыл бұрын
Make sure you have a road hazard warranty to cover such events. Sometimes they'll replace all the tires or they can also shave tread off the new tire to match the tread remaining on the other three.
@ckenned
@ckenned 3 жыл бұрын
I think tire rack can turn down a tire for you.
@rianredfield5252
@rianredfield5252 Жыл бұрын
Isn't that the case on all mfg all wheel drive systems regardless of make?
@Isaiah5417GdLk
@Isaiah5417GdLk 4 жыл бұрын
I have an 01 Outback 190,000 miles, i just did the headgaskets,( bought this neglected car as a project, saving it from a certain junkyard fate), and i have 05 Forester with 105,000 no signs of issues other than a fuel pump, i love these vehicles! The AWD system is superb.
@Averagedudeworkouts
@Averagedudeworkouts 5 жыл бұрын
Planning on buying a 2005-2009 3.0 v6 outback!
@BJPr12
@BJPr12 4 жыл бұрын
After rebuilding the ej251 on my ‘01 Forester due to the HG failure, and installing MLS HGs in it, the engine has been bullet proof. Love my Forester!
@apriliarider6072
@apriliarider6072 6 жыл бұрын
We have an '04 with 210k miles on it. Dry as the Sahara under it and it runs better than cars I've owned with a third of the mileage. Your results may vary!
@kftc1980
@kftc1980 5 жыл бұрын
Aprilia Rider Good car overall, I had a similar experience. Great access under the hood to fix everything with the base engine.
@charlesmichael9188
@charlesmichael9188 4 жыл бұрын
I drove 8 Volvo's since 1977...only Volvo. In 2018 I bought a Volvo V60 and after 6 months test drove a 2019 Outback on the pleading of my cousin.. BOught it....never looked back. I love it.
@davidlessard9317
@davidlessard9317 7 жыл бұрын
Great car, I still own a 1998 Legacy Wagon with 235,000 miles on it. It has the 2.2 engine that does not have the head gasket issue. Best car I ever owned. Plan to get an Outback for next car.
@musasizigodfreydixion6231
@musasizigodfreydixion6231 3 жыл бұрын
How does it consume?How long does a litre of gasoline take you?
@kayk.d.noonoo
@kayk.d.noonoo 2 жыл бұрын
@@musasizigodfreydixion6231 I can only assume Subaru's drink a lot of oil because the engine is very strong and durable.
@AnhYeuEmMaiMai69
@AnhYeuEmMaiMai69 5 жыл бұрын
the Subaru head gasket issue is resolved when you use the updated Multi Layer Steel gaskets that are now available. The 3.0 3.6 and newer FB series engines do not suffer head gasket failures. Negative on the timing chain on 2010-12. they use belts. The timing chain came with the FB motor lifted from the Forrester.
@TimLucasdesign
@TimLucasdesign 7 жыл бұрын
This is my favorite generation of the outback! I loved the Turbo version with the manual trans.
@J.Young808
@J.Young808 3 жыл бұрын
I’m buying a 2005 Outback 2.5XT manual from my friend with some Method and Falken AT3W’s for $5200usd. It just had engine and a new stage 2 clutch put in (stock flywheel). It has a 1 inch (2.54 cm) lift with Kings. Not sure on the miles but there are a bunch of parts I can put on it. Hopefully the wheel and tire combo don’t kill the MPG’s too much and throw off the speedo, if so I’ll have to use my Garmin Overlander as a speedometer. My goal is to build out the interior and ship it up to the mainland to Overland and see the National Parks before I get chained to this rock in the lower middle of the northern Pacific (Honolulu).
@nickd901
@nickd901 6 жыл бұрын
Also it is No Mistake that its 420 on the clock during interior inspection. I just bought this exact year and model last week, have enjoyed the video. will watch again at 4:20 just because.
@akdesignzzz6796
@akdesignzzz6796 5 жыл бұрын
I have 3 Subarus Legacy 05 345000 kms on it with head gasket leak and still running like crazy Outback 2007 H6 3.0 R if you never drove H6 you are missing a lot smooth and powerful 234000 kms Legacy 2010 2.5 Premium 215000 kms still smooth as ever the ride is perfect. These cars never fail and loyal to their owners just keep an eye on the oil level and coolant too from time to time and you have a car for life. tough cars and fun to drive and more stable on the road specially when going through turns AWD system the best I drove them in -35 degrees on snow and ice they just stick to the road Happy Subaruing to all.
@musumijohn7646
@musumijohn7646 5 жыл бұрын
I real love this machine
@stefanstoilov9773
@stefanstoilov9773 5 жыл бұрын
Sorry, mate, but "Subaru" and "premium" don't go hand to hand. You can't call a cheap plastic "premium" ...
@sara092
@sara092 5 жыл бұрын
Hey, we're currently looking to buy either an Outback or a Legacy 2010, both 2.5 liter engines. Which one would you recommend given that we drive around town and on the highway mostly, we also like go skiing but nothing off roadish whatsoever :)
@akdesignzzz6796
@akdesignzzz6796 5 жыл бұрын
@@stefanstoilov9773 Stefan my friend the plastic is not the car besides every car has its own flaws so no harm's done unless you are just focusing on it
@akdesignzzz6796
@akdesignzzz6796 5 жыл бұрын
@@sara092 Hi Sara as long as the engine not much differernce except the extar vloume you can get with the outback, I would go for an outback
@Shadow56399
@Shadow56399 Жыл бұрын
This video convinced me to buy an Outback back in 2017. The 2008 L.L. Bean Edition with the H6 I picked up had a whopping 195k miles when I bought it, but it has me on many adventures to 275k miles and beyond. I'd recommend a '08-'09 with the 3.0L to anyone, excellent cars, easy to work on, and if you're like me, you'll make many fond memories in it. Try to find one rust free. You won't be disappointed.
@mA3-acab
@mA3-acab Жыл бұрын
I just got a 08 ll bean with the six any tips or advice for taking it off road or any mods I should add?
@Shadow56399
@Shadow56399 Жыл бұрын
@@mA3-acab all I did to mine was get a cargo carrier for the roof, brighter LEDs lights, and more aggressive tires.
@averycaron5462
@averycaron5462 4 жыл бұрын
watching this a week or two after buying my 2009. It is basically the exact same car in the video, same paint, stick shift, same engine and trim. this video makes me even more happy with my purchase.
@oxeexo6540
@oxeexo6540 4 жыл бұрын
Im looking at an 08 one now! Stick shift turbo 2.5xt. Are you still liking yours?
@averycaron5462
@averycaron5462 4 жыл бұрын
@@oxeexo6540 yep. head gaskets are starting to weep a bit, which sucks, but overall its great. kicking myself for not going with the turbo though. that thing is sweet. my NA with 170hp isnt the slowest thing on earth, but it aint exactly quick
@KentuckyRanger
@KentuckyRanger 6 жыл бұрын
I purchased my first Subaru Outback in 2009, and haven't looked back. I now own a 2015, and will drive it till the wheels fall off! Once you drive a Subaru, you just can't go back to other cars. The sure footedness in all weather, and feeling of safety is bar none, the best in the industry. My 2009 had the 2.5, and my 2015 has the 3.6. Both very reliable engines. The 3.6, while not much more in the HP range, has allot more torque, and a lot quieter. The 2015 also has window frames. Something that really bugged me with the 2009. One thing to keep in mind. While these cars will run a long time if well maintained. When something does go awry, get out the check book, because replacement parts aren't cheap! Bottom line, they're awesome cars!!!
@amadeus5081
@amadeus5081 6 жыл бұрын
Kentucky Ranger I just got my first car today- my family friend’s old 2005 subaru outback!!
@KentuckyRanger
@KentuckyRanger 6 жыл бұрын
ama deus awesome!!! Welcome to the Subaru family!
@winnemuccajohn
@winnemuccajohn 6 жыл бұрын
ama deus is
@toiynhac
@toiynhac 6 жыл бұрын
It "drinks" engine oil crazily how about that
@newcenturymarble7810
@newcenturymarble7810 6 жыл бұрын
So sorry to hear you have been driving Subaru all your life.
@maxwellmccomb8603
@maxwellmccomb8603 7 жыл бұрын
Love my 08 outback, 200k miles and still going strong!
@kartboarder22g17
@kartboarder22g17 6 жыл бұрын
Amazing!
@oldies1831
@oldies1831 6 жыл бұрын
Up here in Vermont rust is the only problem with Subaru’s headed down south soon... should do my 09 outback some good
@SofaLoveseat
@SofaLoveseat 6 жыл бұрын
I also have a 08 outback with 217k! Mines gray :)
@michaelmarsmusic
@michaelmarsmusic 4 жыл бұрын
Curious still holding up in 2020? considering getting a 08 with 167k on it. That hold up well you think?
@sickofthebs93
@sickofthebs93 3 жыл бұрын
@@michaelmarsmusic I just got an 08 with 129k, I expect to get another 100k with basic maintenance.
@FairvalueX
@FairvalueX 4 жыл бұрын
I always wanted the Outback. Finally got one. Great vehicle for the great outdoors. Thanks for your insights @YourCarAngel
@Backs4more
@Backs4more 7 жыл бұрын
Loved my outback 2.5i. Thrashed it around fields and snow, filled it with fishing and camping gear. Slept in the back. Drove 800 miles non stop and sold it at 160k. Issues, a ball joint, a broken wire in the tail gate. 30-35 mpg too.
@TB-lv2rh
@TB-lv2rh 3 жыл бұрын
35 MPG is a stretch! I could only get 22 going 70 mph on straight highways for 250 miles. Of course my 2005 2.5 liter non- turbo was owned by a family member who didn't take care of it but I expected better gas mileage. I'm impressed with yours if you're truly getting that kind of mileage.
@Backs4more
@Backs4more 3 жыл бұрын
@@TB-lv2rh don’t forget a UK gallon is bigger than a US gallon. On main roads 40mpg was possible.
@rodgrosvenor8395
@rodgrosvenor8395 5 жыл бұрын
My 1992 Legacy went 350,000 miles with good maintenance. My current 2012 Outback has 139,000 on it and uses 1/2 quart of Amsoil every 10,000 miles. I love this car and it’s reliability.
@bobriley000444
@bobriley000444 5 жыл бұрын
the boxer allows them to use a softer long travel suspension great for rough terrain but still keep good traction and stability due to the lower COG that a boxer has
@yournamehere3679
@yournamehere3679 3 жыл бұрын
I noticed the stability in my first corner with my Outback, it’s predictable for sure
@ConkysFlippinAdventures
@ConkysFlippinAdventures 5 жыл бұрын
12:30 Most people don't realize that the steering wheel in the '08 & '09 OB tilts and telescopes. '05, '06, & '07 only tilt.
@psychcorp4449
@psychcorp4449 7 жыл бұрын
It was a pleasure to view this video as it provided important information for someone who is interested in buying a used Subaru. Thank you so much.
@jimhill3546
@jimhill3546 5 жыл бұрын
I realize that the Gen 2 Rav4's are now getting long in the tooth however, we own two '04 manual, and an '05 auto, and the "full time" 4WD system that was used on this model is simply amazing! We live in a Canadian snow-belt area and have never been stranded. In fact when outfitted with winter tires this baby takes right off from a stop with little to no wheel spin no matter how bad the road conditions are.
@katanaburner
@katanaburner 7 жыл бұрын
I own a 2007 Subaru Outback XT Limited with 105,000 miles on her and she's exhibited none of these issues. She's even STi and COBB Tuned. Simple basic maintenance like replacing the timing belt at 102,000 miles, regular oil changes, regular transmission gear oil changes and coolant flushes like you would do with any car keeps her running at peak efficiency. I also own a 2000 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport with 205,000 miles on her, a 2004 Subaru Impreza STi with 110,000 miles on her, a 2008 WRX with 100,000 miles on her and finally a 2014 Subaru Outback 3.6r with 35,000 miles on her and again basic maintenance keeps all of them running with none of the previously listed issues. Whilst true there are known Subaru issues with some engines I truly believe if you just do regular check ups including structural upkeep, your ride will never fail. Most of the issues that have been noted in this video are because of poor ownership.
@maxwellmwenda2098
@maxwellmwenda2098 6 жыл бұрын
katanaburner if you were to sell the 07 outback how much would it be? And what's its MPG?
@michaelschneider-
@michaelschneider- 5 жыл бұрын
@@maxwellmwenda2098 .. The MPG range of our similar 2006 OB XT Ltd w/COBB tune has been in the 17 to 22 MPG range. The 2.5l turbo is thirsty.
@michaelschneider-
@michaelschneider- 5 жыл бұрын
Kenji Brian Kitagawa .. Small world, our 2006 OB XT Ltd has had a COBB tune and the JDM Bilstein BTS suspension kit upgrade from about new. After 15 ownership years, we're at 90,000 plus miles and going strong. .. The Subi XT is the Uber ski car here in Vail, Colorado
@derrickconnolly9164
@derrickconnolly9164 5 жыл бұрын
I have a 02 forester. Just over 300,000. I've owned this vehicle for four years. Drive it every day. Edmonton Alberta. Never once plugged it in. Never checked or changed the oil. The damn thing runs like a dream. And just won't die. Unbelievable car. The damn thing is indestructible.
@G00B4LIFE
@G00B4LIFE 7 жыл бұрын
That's really sick that it's the 5 speed! Love the channel keep up the amazing work!!
@valiktoma2542
@valiktoma2542 5 жыл бұрын
Dont forget the legendary indestructable non-interference 3.3L flat six from the model SVX. Works like a beast, and naturally full balanced engine. My favorite config.
@kftc1980
@kftc1980 5 жыл бұрын
Didn’t those come with terrible automatic gearboxes? That car should have had a manual tranny. But yes, they were unique and interesting.
@rodgrosvenor8395
@rodgrosvenor8395 7 жыл бұрын
My 92 Legacy went 350k with relatively few issues. I now have a 2012 Outback that’s going strong. Wouldn’t drive anything else.
@MAL-Collector
@MAL-Collector 2 жыл бұрын
Yes probably a old Saab 9-5 much better. But I switched to Subaru just for fun 🤣
@chrisbushnell707
@chrisbushnell707 4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the videos Greg. Wife and I looked at a Toyota Highlander Limited, watched your videos but could not find the right one. Ended up buying a 2008 Subaru Outback LL Bean 3.0l...88,000 miles one owner..loaded..nicest Suby I've owed. Wife counted this will be our 10th Subaru...My 11th. Put 250,000 on our 1999 Forrester..did the head gaskets twice..retired mechanic....would have put a motor in if it was an automatic. Love the videos and you should check your clock..it always says 4:20...
@danielwoods404
@danielwoods404 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, it answered all my questions about buying a used subaru.
@77.88.
@77.88. 6 жыл бұрын
You have given us a wealth of knowledge regarding problems with the outback specifically the engine and head gaskets leaking, I had a 1989 station wagon 4WD with automatic transmission; what a trouble free jewel that was. Thanks for your wonderful video.
@sempernarc
@sempernarc 6 жыл бұрын
I own a 2015 forester. 51k miles the cvt failed completely. 9200$ replacement. (Luckily under warranty) other than that I love the car lol
@YourCarAngel
@YourCarAngel 6 жыл бұрын
I agree, the CVT sucks
@michaelschneider-
@michaelschneider- 5 жыл бұрын
+1. .. Subaru's CVT choice is unfortunate. .. Offering a manual would soften the market resistance of the problematic CVT. .. Has Subi stretched the published 6yr/60K mile driveline warranty to 10yr/100k miles? .. Seems I read this somewhere??
@glow4417
@glow4417 4 жыл бұрын
Make sure you change the fluid in that CVT transmission at like 30k miles. Do it early and it can save your transmission. And that's one of the main issues with CVT. Companies were saying lifetime no maintenance! Not true at all. CVT actually well to maximize power from all engines, that's why they get great gas mileage, but they do require maintenance.
@maralynvinicombe2560
@maralynvinicombe2560 7 жыл бұрын
thankyou for this video. I have bought my second Subaru and it is my first Outback. 2001 H6 Automatic. Love My 2000 Forester and done many big trips in it and plan to do more with the Outback which has only done 89,00 Kilometres!
@calebniederhofer678
@calebniederhofer678 5 жыл бұрын
Awesome video man , really well done. Thanks for the help I’m purchasing a 2007 in Alaska
@teresa34
@teresa34 4 жыл бұрын
I love my 08. She’s not even hit 100K yet. I did have the drive shaft replaced a few years ago. I recently had the head gasket and timing belt done as the gasket was a bit leaky. It’s crazy that my car is going on 13 and like yours looks pristine. Subaru is the only brand I’ve owned since I was 21 and I’m 55 now. I’ve been an RN for 34 years and I was a visiting nurse for 12 of those years. I can honestly say that a Subaru has literally never left me stranded. I have a nice short commute now working inpatient care.
@AbulaSyllabus
@AbulaSyllabus 3 жыл бұрын
Loved reading your review Teresa :)!
@da324
@da324 Жыл бұрын
Is your the v6? Does it use premium gas?
@tadficuscactus
@tadficuscactus 5 жыл бұрын
I love this generation of legacy. This one and the first gen are my favourites.
@lyubomyrsavchuk2527
@lyubomyrsavchuk2527 5 жыл бұрын
I bought one, turbocharged. Now dealing with a tonn of problems, possibly engine rebuild
@LeighA449
@LeighA449 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for doing these kind of videos. As someone in the market for a new car and who has made not great decisions when it comes to car buying, your video and website is amazing. Your resources are helping me set myself up for a better car buying experience. Thank you
@Rockin_Ross
@Rockin_Ross 5 жыл бұрын
Great video! Just got me an ‘06 Outback with 130k that’s clean like yours. It’s my first, so I look forward to seeing what it can do.
@kennyharmon1836
@kennyharmon1836 5 жыл бұрын
How is it treating you bro? Im buying a 02 OB this friday. Its comforting to see your post!! Any pointers?
@JesusNOTreLIEgion
@JesusNOTreLIEgion 5 жыл бұрын
@@kennyharmon1836 I just bought one 06 Limited 2.5I 189k 2 owner, old lady seller kept up with all maintenance. I bought it knowing it had a head gasket issue, replaced with SIX STAR BRAND gasket kit *DO NOT REPLACE W/OEM!!!* OR IT WILL FAIL AGAIN! Change timing belt a little earlier than recommended and you're good. Never buy a used subby over 150k without checking to make sure head gasket has been changed and not with OEM, or make sure it definitely isn't going bad then plan by setting aside money for the repair in the future ($1,000-2k), test drive em hard blasting ac letting it sit make sure it doesn't start to overheat. Check coolant overflow, smell like sulfur? Bad. Oil and coolant 90% time don't mix on 06 OBs mine was external oil internal coolant leaks. The only 2 major engine parts that you want to worry about are the head gasket and timing belt. Get a "valve job" (seals, covers, guides) as well get new radiator and hoses, Stick with OEM for Timing belt/water pump and only replace water pump if needed because OEM are normally great. Anyways to get past all that, enjoy the amazing drive, handling of all weather year round especially with summer/winter tire sets it's AMAZING I have set of Bridgestone blizakks for winter and set of Continental Control Control A/S Plus for summer....I can't even try to loose traction. With my newly purchased 06 OB at 190k w/correctly fixed head gasket using 6 Star Brand, it's going 300k no problem with hopefully nothing but regular oil/fluid changes & regular scheduled services.
@cpmethod2
@cpmethod2 7 жыл бұрын
Got a 2011 Subaru Outback Premium 2.5i. Had windshield wiper switch go bad, a wheel sensor go bad. Outside of the air bag recalls no issues. Its about to hit 100,000 miles. Just put in a Pioneer Apple Car Play into it to pair with the factor Harmon Kardon Sound System. You mentioned in the video 2011 have time chains? I believe My 2.5i has a timing belt. The only car I believe that has a belt that year is the Forester. I could be wrong. Very good unbiased videos. You always come across videos on how Ford is the best, Toyota is the best. You gave fair a assessment. Rock on bro!
@kahzrynschmit8655
@kahzrynschmit8655 3 ай бұрын
hi! i know this comment is from quite a while ago, but i am actually looking at buying a 2011 outback right now at 96k miles.. do you say go for it based on experience or should i keep looking? thanks if you see this :)
@randseedbin9440
@randseedbin9440 5 жыл бұрын
I bought a new Subaru Outback Limited Edition sedan in 2007 and aside from a burned-out cabin fan and a recalled airbag, I haven't had any problems with it. It's been the best car I've ever owned. I'm a little skeptical, however, about the CVT transmissions of more recent years. I keep hearing that they are not as reliable as the older automatics and more expensive to repair. For this reason, I might prefer a manual transmission when I eventually decide it's time for a new Outback or even a Forester.
@covrtdesign5279
@covrtdesign5279 Жыл бұрын
Don't be skeptical of the CVT transmission, they suck. Now you can be definitive. haha
@tcniel
@tcniel 6 жыл бұрын
Wife and I are going to buy a used Subaru and this video has given us a great place to begin our search, thank you for your videos.
@kftc1980
@kftc1980 5 жыл бұрын
Tom Nielsen Don’t get a CVT!
@ltwig476
@ltwig476 7 жыл бұрын
Great video. I purchased a 2007 well maintained B9 Tribecca H6 EZ30 with 8,900 miles last May. Has yet leaked a drop of oil, rides wonderful on the country roads or highway. Took it out in the snow for a couple of hours today. It is an incredible machine. The mpgs are not that great compared to rival mid size SUVs. Except 22 hy-way 17 city is very acceptable for the heavy 4200lb road hugger. They only made these B9s two years. I may store it for a collector's car.
@malverned382
@malverned382 2 ай бұрын
Subaru since 2001 here, can't imagine driving anything else now, nothing has the same combination of features, loads of space, peerless on wet and muddy B roads, just love the things.
@canadahodl5941
@canadahodl5941 5 жыл бұрын
2018 3.6L outback 24 MPG city driving. I’m in Canada. Lots of snow. I pushed the car last winter. From a dead stop it’s better than my 4x4 Silverado. Stopping in snow. I’m getting winter tires this year.
@Andrea-rg9tr
@Andrea-rg9tr 4 жыл бұрын
I live in Canada too I'm shopping for an SUV I dont want a V6 I want a V4 and AWD. How is you outback in regards to gasoline consumption? Has the head gaskets leaked? What about oil consumption? I bought a CRV 2014 and 2 days later I returned to the dealership it was making a rattling noise when I started up. Anyways what do you recommend?
@breterwin4528
@breterwin4528 4 жыл бұрын
Greg does a professional video that tells any potential driver why Subaru Outback (of all vintages) is a good or risky investment. The professional videography grabs your attention, but it's why the brief, but direct information soaks in to any keeping attention.
@Gazzasore
@Gazzasore 7 жыл бұрын
The Outback and Legacy also came out in a 3.0R Engine H6
@owenstv
@owenstv 7 жыл бұрын
I have that one, as well. I did have a head gasket let go, but that was a rare event.
@45shrike
@45shrike 6 жыл бұрын
15-16 miles per gallon in the city using premium fuel. Insufficient cooling system capacity. But that engine sounds great and doesn't blow head gaskets as often as the 4 cylinder cars.
@kartboarder22g17
@kartboarder22g17 6 жыл бұрын
So basically the gas money you save over the 117000 miles by owning the 2.5L and the reduction in cost due to the option for the 3.6 l being higher just gets eaten up by paying someone for a head gasket repair. Maybe a wash...
@45shrike
@45shrike 6 жыл бұрын
basically. And you get much better passing power with the flat-6 (which is a 3.0 not a 3.6 liter in this generation of Outback) and the 5 speed automatic transmission is a much better gearbox than the power sucking 4 speed automatic that came with the flat-4 in the 3rd generation Outback 2.5i.
@kartboarder22g17
@kartboarder22g17 6 жыл бұрын
True and as you said sounds nicer. Did you say you had to run premimum in that? I hear its the head gasket itself that is the problem. I watched a guy change it on You Tube. Looks fun actually once you get the engine on a stand.
@brooklynbummer
@brooklynbummer 6 жыл бұрын
I just purchased a 2018 Subaru Forester replacing my 2003 Forester that was 16 years old and had 138,000 miles on it. The car was reliable and nice to drive. Great vision, good mileage and always got me there. Bought a new Subaru and hope it serves me as well as the old. 138,000 miles and did not burn oil.
@finickyfilms312
@finickyfilms312 4 жыл бұрын
i absolutely love my 2006 outback, the only issue mine has had is a blown head gasket, but that is common for the boxers. My little brother got the 2005 outback legacy and the dealer said that "The only way your gonna get this thing in the ditch is if your doing something stupid".
@stevewalker3702
@stevewalker3702 5 жыл бұрын
Sorry to hear about your injuries. Really impressed with your progress. Its extra motivation for me.
@joeterrasi3826
@joeterrasi3826 5 жыл бұрын
"Let's see how it does in real world conditions" *Opens gate to closed road*
@BigDaddyTCG
@BigDaddyTCG 5 жыл бұрын
Joe Terrasi is the closed road in the real world ??
@codypolar6593
@codypolar6593 5 жыл бұрын
@@BigDaddyTCG It is in Colorado, but we don't close them, we just pick up the vehicles that have fallen over the drop offs every few years.
@andraslibal
@andraslibal 4 жыл бұрын
Best comment :)
@deazel215
@deazel215 4 жыл бұрын
you obviously have no idea that some of the realest roads in CO have gates, keep your reddit comment habits to yourself smart ass
@39knights
@39knights 5 жыл бұрын
I have a 2009 Impreza sedan with 169K Kms and just had the head gasket done (hopefully for the life of the car). Currently repairing a 2006 Outback for a customer with 223K kms on it; head gasket already done on it a year ago. I'm in the Eastern area of Canada where we use road salt. These cars don't do very well in this climate and it shows very much once you go below the rocker panels. Love the cars; just wish they put the same quality and engineering into one for our climate and salt usage.
@carlessgay1776
@carlessgay1776 7 жыл бұрын
Love your videos man. Thanks. Between you and Chris Fix, I've learned a lot.
@alwayslearning3671
@alwayslearning3671 5 жыл бұрын
On my 4th Subaru. All manual trans. Almost 200k miles on this one. Great cars.
@nj4x4fever2
@nj4x4fever2 5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making this video and putting up the links. I’m headed over to check out to see what I need to look for when I buy a used car.
@3.2Carrera
@3.2Carrera 7 жыл бұрын
I picked up a 2001 H6 Outback VDC and man it's very good offroad. I use it to get to save on gas while leaving the heavy trucks at home. I can't haul as much but I save $100 per trip with the Subaru when just transporting people and luggage. That being said, the car is light duty and does require more maintenance. I do believe that Subaru engineered most of the maintenance with the exception of the spark plugs to be easy. I did a 2" lift on mine and the cheap complete shocks/struts are working good so they have some a long way. For the weather stripping, you can use some closed cell weather stripping from Home Depot and put it underneath the rubber flap to push it out to seal better. I did the brakes, front bearings, and CV's as well but since I did it myself it wasn't too expensive. I'm happy since I have a capable vehicle for less than the coast of a new ATV.
@rukundojobson2249
@rukundojobson2249 6 жыл бұрын
I do drive a 1999 Subaru legacy B4 with 180k kms on it and its still great! The only problems I have fixed on it on the engine r oil leakages and a bad knock sensor
@HunterMann
@HunterMann Жыл бұрын
Thanks for such a great video! Your knowledge of the Subaru outback combined with your great consideration for people who may be buying their first used Subaru is commendable and the way you present this is at once articulate & casual. Bravo!
@ewanbent9028
@ewanbent9028 7 жыл бұрын
I'm on my third Outback. At 200k miles, I'll probably replace it with another.
@yanushkowalsky1402
@yanushkowalsky1402 3 жыл бұрын
I watched this 10 times then I went to buy subaru outback 06. It's been few months. No regrets so far!
@sickofthebs93
@sickofthebs93 3 жыл бұрын
I just picked up a 08 outback a couple months ago, got the hitch attached so I can pull out popup camper around. Can't wait!
@KillTheHiveMind
@KillTheHiveMind 10 ай бұрын
I just bought one yesterday. 2008. Exactly the same as the one in this video, colour and all. I'm in love. Truly amazing cars. I'll be Subaru for life now.
@1hundredflip554
@1hundredflip554 5 жыл бұрын
My 98 Subaru has the 2.2 and about 60,000 miles I love my outback
@michaelhorn4540
@michaelhorn4540 2 жыл бұрын
I own a 2011 jeep grand Cherokee limited and I love it, although it has become a money pit with constant repairs and breakdowns, and parts are very expensive. It's almost like having a sinking boat and just as soon as you get one stopped, another one stars. I love Subaru and plan on buying another one just to have an extra reliable car to drive, while my jeep sits broken down.
@dylanharfst8695
@dylanharfst8695 2 жыл бұрын
we are in the same exact boat. jeep broke as fuck, subi still running strong
@EXILEDinATL
@EXILEDinATL 7 ай бұрын
I have a 2015 outback with 136,000 miles. I absolutely love it. I'm not planning on getting rid of it until I hit over 200,000 miles.
@joemikey278
@joemikey278 6 жыл бұрын
Your car angel, what an awesome video it was concise, informative, David great driving experience and pointed out potential issues with problem years. I’ve never seen a Subaru video as good as yours. I own a Subaru outback with the 2.5 that was made into thousand eight. I am meticulous about its care and it has 120,000 miles on it I did need to get the power steering pump and a few sensors such as the O2 sensor replaced, other than that it’s been a great car to drive. I also placed a Under engine steel guard, as the plastic one ribs too often. This is really help prevent rocks and debris from brushing up against the underside components. It’s almost a quarter inch steel and I did notice it does weigh the car down a bit up front but But still handles very well planted. Thanks For a great video, keep it up
@superczech69
@superczech69 6 жыл бұрын
I have owned 3 Subaru's, 01 Forester, 96 Legacy Outback, and '10 Forester. The '01 Forester had 329,000 miles on it when I totaled it and it had original head gasket. I actually sold it for $800 because a guy wanted the motor. I am still driving the '96 with 117,000 miles and original head gasket. I maintain all my cars myself. The only thing these cars required were gas, oil, filters, tires, brakes, belts and regular washes to keep the bodies from rusting, yes I live in the snow. I would never buy anything else. They are cheap when purchased smartly and used, and last a very long time when cared for. Also great starter car for teens and college kids, very safe.
@rhettdopwell5351
@rhettdopwell5351 5 жыл бұрын
I have found that the Dash in your test outback model can crack in hot climates. Protect it.
@slappyrats
@slappyrats 3 жыл бұрын
At 6:56 that tire shot is dope 😎. Also I am buying a 2008 Subaru Outback XT now 😁😁😁 super excited!!!
@TheEseseseses
@TheEseseseses 7 жыл бұрын
I now have 2 Subaru and one more from my brother. Tribeca in9 (2006), Legacy sedan (1992) mechanical box. Before this was Outback (2001) 2.5 mechanics. My brother - Forester (1998). Two cars of the American assembly, two - Japanese. We are not going to sell them! We also want to buy an Outback 2006-2008 with a manual gearbox. We only need to find it in good condition by the body. The engine will be contracted from the Japanese market. There you can buy an excellent motor for 700-1000 US dollars. I do not want a new Subaru. I do not like the variator. New motors FA and FB on our bad gasoline serve a little. Motor oil in Russia, almost everything is fake. Therefore, the EZ-30, EZH-22 is the best option in my case. Hello to all the fans of the brand
@ivanvalverde1155
@ivanvalverde1155 7 жыл бұрын
14 Years with my Justy and 10 months with my Outback, love them!!
@Horsehockey105
@Horsehockey105 7 жыл бұрын
Bad gasoline and fake motor oil? Is that all over Russia or just your area? I thought these were things Russia produced with good quality. Or maybe I'm thinking of your Natural Gas. (Best regards from 2004 Outback owner here in Canada)
@angelbalangue3185
@angelbalangue3185 6 жыл бұрын
JAMES YOU GOING TO THE GYM TODAY 896,9OO1,AGO
@jeffl6089
@jeffl6089 3 жыл бұрын
Had a 2009 Subaru and when they came out with the framed windows and the new body design, I sold it and eventually bought a new 2013 Outback, 6spd manual. At 9000 miles on a road trip the oil light came on. I was surprised it was low on oil, so as soon as I could I purchased some oil to top it off. Later found out about the oil consumption issue. I have not had anything done to it but found that I needed to watch it closer. Now I always carry a spare quart of oil with me. The other thing I found is that I needed to check the oil about 10 minutes after the engine has shut off and not several days later as that gives you an indication of more oil as the oil settles down. Being that this is one of the years with finicky oil, I have learned to live with it, know where I stand based on what the dipstick is telling me and have not had any issues now that I know how to track it. I heard once that the issue could be the light weight 0w20 oil coupled in with an engine that sits horizontal. Maybe the oil rings don't seat proper in break in or that the rings wear a little more on the top half of the piston due to the horizontal position of the engine..............not sure............just speculating here. Engine may consume more oil than it should but it doesn't smoke and I've learned to deal with it because I like the car so much. Mine is not one of the excessive consumption with maybe a quart every 2000 miles. Still though, a fairly new car should make it between oil changes..........which this one doesn't quite.
@johannlangner289
@johannlangner289 Жыл бұрын
Hi, just my 5 cents, the Subaru motors are built with very tight tolerance, thus, with the original 5w30 oil, the fuel consumption were a bit higher, so they decided to use a thinner oil and went for 0w20. Doing so, it's burning oil past the rings. If you wasn't to, you can try using 5w30 and see if that stops the high oil consumption.
@PepiSchmeichel
@PepiSchmeichel 7 жыл бұрын
Always check the subframes for rust ! I had 2001 outback the rear subframe was completely rusted out I had to junk the car...
@williamegler8771
@williamegler8771 7 жыл бұрын
My neighbor and I bought new cars the same week.... He bought a Subaru outback and I bought a Saturn LW300. His burned oil, blew head gaskets and was in the shop for repair regularly. He finally dumped it at 165K. I still have the Saturn. It is semi retired and it is only used occasionally. It has 311K!
@deazel215
@deazel215 4 жыл бұрын
nobody cared one you said Saturn and you know it
@convincedquaker
@convincedquaker 6 жыл бұрын
I'm still driving my 2001 Outback Limited in June 2018 with 165,000+ miles on the engine. A real workhorse.
@drayen667
@drayen667 4 жыл бұрын
You get a like for having the same year Outback as me! It's my 2nd Subaru, first engine I've ever pulled and reliable as a moose!
@MusafirsSoul
@MusafirsSoul Жыл бұрын
I got my 2004 outback ll bean in 2014 at 161k miles. It's 2023 and I have it now at 289k. During all this time of 9 years, I got transmission repaired in 2015 (first major repair which I was kind of aware of when bought it). After that cv boot, spark plugs, and few minor things & regular maintenance got me to this mileage. I love it and cannot think of parting my ways with my subi...
@orenJF
@orenJF Жыл бұрын
Which engine was it , the 2.0l diesel or the petrol?
@MusafirsSoul
@MusafirsSoul Жыл бұрын
@@orenJF H6, 3.0 Petrol
@ajoseph87
@ajoseph87 2 жыл бұрын
My 2005 outback 3.0L has 185k miles. Glad you mentioned the leaking rack, I think I have that issue. Haven’t looked under yet but I do seem to lose steering fluid slowly. I have a bottle of ATF for that in the car. No major work required since I’ve owned it from 100-185k.
@skycop56
@skycop56 6 жыл бұрын
It is easy to see from the Subaru sales figures that the American car buying public agrees with you. A great car and a great SUV. I own a 2015 3.6R and love it.
@52maq52
@52maq52 Жыл бұрын
What mpg for that 3.6? Looking to get one :)
@skycop56
@skycop56 Жыл бұрын
@@52maq52 I just checked it last week. It said 22.9 average since last reset.
@52maq52
@52maq52 Жыл бұрын
@@skycop56 thanks! What is a % city/hwy driving?
@skycop56
@skycop56 Жыл бұрын
@@52maq52 about 50/50
@2A1C1downURnext
@2A1C1downURnext 6 жыл бұрын
I have an 04 outback 2.5l 136k, had the typical seepy head gasket, had all the struts, brakes, suspension bushings, links, etc. replaced. I've probably only had to put $6k in maintainence (above the oil changes, etc.) in it's life, so the outback is a good car in my opinion. The head gasket / water pump / belt / valve job was a shock though. @ 121k miles i had that done. I used to beat the piss out of that engine but now i take it easier on it after that repair shock. I run Blizzak tires in the winter, and have had a lot of fun in Eastern WA in the winter and never a problem getting where i needed to go. Standing water, blizzards, deep snow, deep slush, compact snow & ice, freezing rain, mud, now problems. The right tires make it awesome.... sheet ice is tricky but predictable. The subie has been a great winter car. I use it for errands & road trips on the weekends, never used it as a commuter car.
@HypnoticSuggestion
@HypnoticSuggestion 6 жыл бұрын
I've spent the last 3 winters in the northeast with only my Mustang, because my beater car got totaled by a person with no insurance. It's been pure hell. After reading tons of reviews, watching videos it seems clear the Subaru's are best. My buddy is selling me one tomorrow for dirt cheap, very excited about it. 2004 Outback Sport
@815donalduck
@815donalduck Жыл бұрын
We gotta Mustang and a 2010 Outback too 😊 🚙 👍
@romanjansen8865
@romanjansen8865 5 жыл бұрын
Just bought one 😊. Cheers from the Netherlands
@gustavp
@gustavp 4 жыл бұрын
Whaaattt!? Waar dan? :-D I loved seeing subbies in the Netherlands. Now I moved to the states and own a Subaru Outback 2002
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