This is my first post and I'm in the market for a reliable vehicle for my 18 year old son. We drove a '98 OB Legacy Limited Wagon this afternoon being sold by a private individual. They are asking $8,100; it has 74,000 miles. I took it to my Dad's and when he lifted the hood, the engine was quite rusty. When we looked underneath the car, there was rust on the clamps and supports, etc. Also a VERY rusty rear windshield wiper and some of the hinges on the back. There is only one small (pencil eraser size) spot of rust on the exterior.
I've been reading the forum this evening and wonder about a couple of things:
- does anyone know what type of engine this car has? Is it the favored 2.2L or the 2.5?
- Is rust on the engine a problem?
- I mentioned to the owners that I might be interested in paying $7,600 and that I wanted to think about it. Am I in the ballpark, or should I continue to look for something without the rust issue?
The couple did say they recently had to replace the rear struts and that it was an expensive repair. Is that a normal repair at 70,000 miles? They tell me they have all their maintenance (other than oil changes) done by the local Subaru dealer. I could tell from the sticker on the windshield that they do keep up with the oil changes since it is due for the next one at 75,000 miles. They are the second owners. They bought it with 17,000 miles on it and have recently purchased a minivan.
Also, I test drove a new Subaru Forester and Outback last weekend. But reading tonight has kinda scared me away ... I currently own a '97 Audi A6 Quattro with 95,000 miles AND a '99 Toyota Siena minivan with 70,000 miles on it. My husband passed away in November and I'm trying to get my son set up before college next year and get something VERY reliable for myself. Any opinions on whether I should keep the Audi (I recently spent over $2K on a power steering repair!) or keep the Toyota, which neither myself of my son likes to drive. We're moving beyond the minivan phase of life. I liked the new Subaru's, but are they as reliable as the Toyota's or Honda's? I don't put many miles on each year ... mostly in town putzing around. Thanks!