Probably the best all weather car on the market. I have had 5 of them and now my fave 2005 Outback 2.5 Turbo..kick butt hold on power in this machine. If you want to see the old ones and how long they last, go to Minnesota, thousands up there .alot of them have between 150-300,000 miles. Good maintenance oil every 4k helps alot. Great car.
2006-07-14 15:34:17
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answered by flyboy5051 2
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No, it's because they are made by the best engineers in the buisiness. These guys build stuff that mechanics can work with. And the lifetime rust free guarantee is the real kicker. My 96 looks identical under the hood as the 2006 except mine has a 2.2 and the new ones are 2.5. You have to get 100K on them before there economical. I get around 30MPG with mine with 200K on the motor.
2006-07-13 19:54:59
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answered by jeff s 5
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Subaru cars last longer than average, but like most cars these days, their models are not completely foreign. My 2001 Legacy was assembled in Indiana.
2006-07-11 14:33:11
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answered by ? 6
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They are very well made and the forester has a great track record on side impact. We had one and loved it. Moved on to other vehicles. But I would have one again for sure.
2006-07-09 20:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, they do tend to last for quite a while, but I don't really think it has anything to do with whether it's foreign or not.
2006-07-09 20:08:29
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answered by ? 2
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the reason is because of tighter tolerances in the motor.
2006-07-10 10:23:07
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answered by cbrrider 1
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yes
2006-07-10 08:50:34
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answered by Anonymous
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