The Subaru is a fine car but a tad under powered with that CV transmission. Test drive one then test drive a Mazda. Same ground clearance,, both AWD. You'll buy the Mazda.
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The Subaru is a fine car but a tad under powered with that CV transmission. Test drive one then test drive a Mazda. Same ground clearance,, both AWD. You'll buy the Mazda.
Subaru is #1 in reliability according to CR. Surpassed Lexus and Audi this year. Can’t go wrong with a Subaru.
The BMW Xi5 was rated #1 in the mid-sized Luxury SUV category. Stellar reviews. Go buy another Bimmer.
My wife has a 04 Subaru Baja(4 door mini truck) I believe she will want to be buried in it, she refuses any attempt to replace it. Funniest thing I saw on them was a guy on the internet, that was reviewing them, referred to the Outbacks as LAV's ----lesbian assault vehicles.
I have a legacy wagon I used for work. Between myself and 3 kuds it went almost 200k mi. Fried if mine bought it and never checked the oil. At 215k the motor was toast. No oil in it. .y wife had an outback and loved it. I'm a snob. I bought a 2019 bmw x3 m series. Love it and it will pull 4400 pounds
I know a couple of people that have a Subaru and have well over 200k miles on them. If I were in the market for a car that would definitely be a strong contender.
If the shoe fits...........:laugh:
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I had a 2009 legacy limited, nice car overall, only a few things I didn't like. Road noise and piston slap when cold. Overall it was good car...def underpowered though
I traded it for a 15 Fusion Titanium awd with ecoboost and am way happier
I like a Subaru but I don’t have a beard . Going to get the wife another Honda probably a CRV .
I had a '13 WRX w/ 350 HP @ the crank that could/would hurt some feelings. :laugh: A lady driven Legacy should last forever compared to the way I beat on that poor little car. :roll: They're a great value. :thumb up2:
How about a flannel shirt? Got one of those on? Untucked of course. :laugh:
We narrowed it down to between the Outback and the CR-V. Really wanted to like the Outback since Jack Quirk was gonna make us a sweet deal on it and the Honda dealer wasn't hardly budging. But in the end, we just simply liked the CR-V better.