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126 messages, Last post on Jul 27, 2009 at 10:01 AM
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Replying to: nervousbuyer (Jun 07, 2009 5:30 pm) Check for signs of oil leaks - inspect the engine block at the head gaskets, the valve cover gaskets, and the front and rear main seal. Your mechanic can do a compression test, but that still won't reveal all gasket issues. Turn off the radio and drive it and listen for a quiet/smooth drivetrain. The one advantage is that if something is off you are likely to hear and feel it, by that I mean differentials, AWD, wheel bearings, etc. |
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New to the forum and subaru. Thinking of buying a 2000-2001 outback H6. Are there any major items/problems (like the 2.5 HG) that I should be watching for? In general what are the cost of ownership compared with the likes of accord/camry? I would expect to be higher but how much? Appreciate your feedback.
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Replying to: hhmax (Jun 30, 2009 2:34 pm) It'll cost more to own than a FWD Camry V6, but probably less than an AWD Highlander V6. Fair enough, if you think about it. Do what we did - get a Chase Subaru credit card. You earn 3% back and can pay for even service. We own a Forester and a Sienna. I worry about what the Sienna will cost me to service, not the Subie. For the Forester I have $500 saved up in Subaru Bucks (the rebates come in $100 increments) so I'm pretty much good for the next few years - free service. If you can do that I bet the operating costs are actually lower than for a Camry or Accord. I don't believe Toyota or Honda have such credit card programs (please correct me if I'm wrong, I'd probably get a Toyota card).
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Replying to: ateixeira (Jul 01, 2009 10:07 am) hey juice I just had my cat and 02 sensor replaced in my 06 sienna at 76K, good thing the emissions warranty is good till 80K cuz it cost them over a grand! and then there was my new tranny I needed at 43K. can't wait till I have no factory warranty of any sort left!! which is why I just got the better half a 09 OB so she can cut back on the mileage on the sienna (25K a year)
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Replying to: cptplt (Jul 14, 2009 7:02 pm) I'm hoping it's reliable over the long-term 'cause if not we may ditch it after the powertrain warranty is up. I'm sure it will be (it was the chipmunk's fault, not the van!). |
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