96' SVX 63k miles, 2001 Legacy GT Limited 156k miles, 2006 Legacy GT Spec-B #238 0f 500, gave the turbo a little kick in that one, you should see the looks on the WRX STi kids as I pull away from them, of course that's nothing compared to their looks when I completely blow 'em off the road in the SVX (387 H.P. I toyed with it a little) Remember that silly a$$ commercial for the Mitsubishi Eclipse AWD where the car smokes all 4 tires and the road breaks underneath as the car takes off? Yeah, that's my SVX, 12.6 1/4 mile. Mustang? GTO? Charger? whats that?
And to "curiousperson" above. In support of "American" made vehicles means in support of American mechanics right? Oh, and the Legacy is made in America and GM owns 20% of Fuji Heavy Industries who owns.......you guessed it SUBARU!!!!!!!
Oh, but wait, that's right! GM is selling the stock to Toyota cause GM's broke and the FHI stock is the only thing they have of value!
HAHAHA, you spend 100 years rippin' people off and eventually it's gonna bite ya in the heiny. Same goes for the other 2, bring back AMC, I'll go back to American made. Phew, think I broke a sweat! GOOOOOOO Subaru!
2006-07-16 06:03:38
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answered by sonnyd_is_me 2
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We've had three Subaru's now. An 99 Legacy Wagon, another wagon in 02, and very recently a Subaru TriB. The Tribeca is a nice crossover vehicle, but I miss the stiffer handling on the wagon with the stick shift. We needed the extra space for the our third child and a golden retriever. Most definitely, we're a Subaru family for life!
2006-07-15 17:43:19
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answered by Dreamer363 4
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Absolutely love my Subaru. Had a 1999 Legacy Wagon. Traded it for a 2002 Legacy Wagon. And just traded it for a 2006 Tribeca... It is awesome... I LOVE IT.
2006-07-14 17:35:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Never owned a Jap car till about 3 years ago. Saw an 84 Brat sitting along the road with a For Sale Sign. My son was about too learn to drive so I bought it.
What fun little rigs... go getters. I now have a wagon for me 88 and two others in back, one for parts and another to be my future runner 82 wagon with zero rust and primo shape...just no motor.
I hang out at, Ultimatesubarusite.net, this is the best place for Subee adicts.
2006-07-12 01:12:33
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answered by Maken trax 4
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I've got a 95 with 205. I had to replace the wheel bearings and I didn't use molly grease and had to replace them again. Other than that, I'm in love with it. I'm shooting for the 300K mark. Just replaced the timing belt and cleaned the plugs (100k on the plugs). It's a 2.2....probably the same as yours. I'm trying to find a way to reset the computer or read the codes. Oh, my speed sensor ring shattered. Not unusual for having that many miles. I just ignore the ABS light. haha Oh yeah...and the lifetime rust free guarantee. That's the best.
2006-07-13 12:51:30
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answered by jeff s 5
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I have a 94 legacy wagon. I have had it for 5 years, 163000 miles, runs great. Great car, will for sure buy another one when this one dies, but that could be 15 years from now.
2006-07-15 09:35:22
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answered by epgilliland 2
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I have always been sold on Subaru, especially when I pulled the state police officer's blazer out of the snow bank in the mountains during a bad snow storm. i never got stuck, but everyone else did.
2006-07-11 18:55:00
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answered by Seikilos 6
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I love them. My 98 Legacy coupe manages to turn heads.
2006-07-12 13:49:46
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answered by ThisJustin 5
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i got a subaru impreza wrx sti
raw as hell
2006-07-12 08:38:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I apologize but your attempts at conversion have failed. I am and forever will be in support of American-made vehicles!!!
2006-07-11 18:52:25
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answered by I Have The Answer 3
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