May 10, 20178 yr We own a 1997 Subaru modified Legacy into a SUS (Outback style). It was modified by Subaru of New England as a demonstrator. We bought it off the showroom floor and my wife is the sole owner. It is in very new condition with only 118,872 miles. (Just under 6000mi/yr) Leather seats, heated mirrors, CD/tape, . . . . We were just wondering if it had any extra value as a "one of a kind" Subaru. It was sold to us as a new car from the dealer with full warranty.
May 10, 20178 yr Hi, We'll want to see pics. :-) As you seem to know, the SUS was an actual model in '97-'99. Per Cars101.com, yours was one of a 'few' avl. in NE: 1997: ...A sedan version, the Outback SUS (short for 'Sport Utility Sedan') was available in very small numbers in the New England area only. No offense, but yours may not be as unique as you're thinking. If it has the 2.5/EJ25D and the SUS emblem on the trunk, it's probably a factory model - not necessarily a 'demo' as stated. For best exposure you'll want to list it on Ebay. Or post on the Subie forums. GL, TD
May 10, 20178 yr Yea, maybe with some serious documentation differentiating this as a Subaru-modified demo car, not just another SUS. But even then, I can't imagine there's much of a market for such a thing. If so, Ebay is probably the place, but even then, I'd be surprised if it would sell for enough extra to justify the ebay fee....
May 10, 20178 yr I've seen a handful of 97/98 sus models between VA, TN, and NC. The 99s were sold everywhere, there are at least 5 in my small town. In general the sus is less desirable than the outback wagon.
May 11, 20178 yr Maybe not worth any more than a factory SUS, but it has a coolness factor in that most SUS's are '99's and Outback wagons are far more common.
May 11, 20178 yr It will have some small additonal value if it's in great condition (it's not a classic or novelty people would want to restore), but it's a small market, even for Subaru which is already smallish) so you'll need exposure to extract that value. Rust free, great condition, one owner, low-ish miles, some records and documentation will probably be most of its value. Offer me a percentage and I'll sell it for you. Lol
May 12, 20178 yr If you wait another 20 years it probably will be worth something. But you need to park it in your garage and don't put any more miles on it. Honestly it's a 20 year old Subaru. It's at the bottom of its value. Around here, that might fetch $3,000. GD
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