Thanks, Peter!
Cupholders? With an 's'? Wow! The Ford only has one. ;)
I've known a few people who've had Subarus, and they all like them. But, the
people that I know can all afford new cars, and all I buy is used. So, I've
been looking around online and noticed that a fair number of people were
spouting different mileage numbers for engine and car and I was wondering what
was going on. I see a couple out there with 6 cylinder engines. Anyone have
any opinions on those?
Robert D.
> From: "Peter C." <nosimport@mailbag.com>
>
> I have a 2000 Outback Sport, outback, sport.....
>
> Bought it last year after the Deere got my Jetta. (That died just in
> time. Just before it would've needed rear calipers and all new ignition)
>
> Anyway... 70,000 miles, no worries. It was sure nice last night in
> the ice storm. WRX looking... without the horsepower. Everyone wants
> to race, but it wont. (automatic) Basic transportation. The
> cupholders SUCK. But that's the only downside. It's my 4th 'bu. The
> Ypipe issue is about a decade earlier.
>
> Peter C
> ==
> At 01:33 PM 12/6/2006, you wrote:
>
> >Hey all!
> >
> >I know it's not a Miata, but does anyone have any knowledge of used Subaru
> >Outbacks and what to look for or avoid?
> >
> >The old Ford has put herself in a position of having a repair estimate beyond
> >her useful value. ( And, just before Christmas!!! )
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