For me it would depend on how well the engine's been maintained, and that means oil changes every 5,000 miles or less. Has the car had at least 35 oil changes? Also, all wheel drive may become expensive to maintain at that mileage if it has all wheel drive. Finally, I would not accept anything but a remanufactured transmission from the dealer or a nationally recognized transmission remanufacturer. A garage rebuild is unacceptable. So the real cost of the transmission and installation might be more like $3200.
2006-07-14 06:51:09
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answered by bobweb 7
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What kind of transmission work?? If it's the 4wd transfer, you can put a fuse in the FWD fuse holder under the hood on the pass. side to eliminate the AWD system. You will only have FWD but you can still use the AWD in snow by pulling the fuse. It works fine. Someone probably put different size tires on front or back. Not a big deal. Mine was that way when I got it. Good luck.
2006-07-14 07:33:44
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answered by jeff s 5
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absolutely everyone knows that IPL is a center of tournament fixing and corruption. So there might want to no longer be any wonder by recent spot fixing scandal and Sreesanth or 2 different cricketers at the prompt are not isolated case. what's going to you're saying about a huge no ball by RP Singh or 3 catches dropped by Pollord in a row. Why, even in the day gone by's tournament between Rajasthan and Hyderabad, gamers of Rajasthan did not bypass for run out attraction in a sparkling run out. IPL is all about vulgar funds. We target audience have our daily restoration of cricket-leisure. no longer in basic terms there is spot fixing yet also suits are scripted and it is pre determined which communities are going to play off round and which crew is going to win the trophy.
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answered by beharry 4
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If the car is not worth the $2000 anymore, then find yourself another car for $2000 and sell the Legacy for whatever you can get out of it. If it is still worth the money, then fix it.
2006-07-14 06:48:40
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answered by pappa_15 3
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If you can spare $2000 to fix that Subaru. You better off buy another used car for that money.
2006-07-14 06:47:38
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answered by Eddy 1
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do not fix! You are at the point where a lot of mechanical items are going to wear out and need to be replaced
2006-07-14 06:48:59
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answered by bobsled 5
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no, there will just be another expensive problem after that one
2006-07-14 06:49:42
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answered by supraracer87 3
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