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Re: Subarus - NO LBC

To: Robert Duquette <robertduquette@sympatico.ca>
Subject: Re: Subarus - NO LBC
From: Larry Macy <lmacy@phillymgclub.com>
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 20:18:50 -0500
Robert,

My wife had a 2002 Outback Sport hatch. Loved it, put 100,000 miles in  
4 yrs. (she commutes, A LOT). Never a prob and I had to fight to get  
an oil change done on it.* Gave it up by force for a stupid PA law  
involving insurance coverage. Can't let it lapse for a single day, or  
the state jerks your plates for 90 days.

* Just for clarification, she had a Mazda a while back. 90,000 miles  
on the spark plugs before the car wouldn't run, then she changed 'em.  
prolly about 25,000 miles before an oil change, she just added when  
she could hear the valve clatter. Note that her son totaled the car by  
getting hit by a bus. My buddy Reg fixed it and my daughter drove it  
for a while after that, before SHE really totaled it (front end, rad  
etc all gone, she was not hurt). The car went to the junkers with  
240,000 miles on the clock.

Also note that the spark plugs and oil change intervals were before I  
ever met her.

Larry

On Dec 6, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Robert Duquette wrote:

> 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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Larry Macy
78 Midget

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University of Pennsylvania
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