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opinion on a 92 awd legacy wagon a/t 213,000mi

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i found a awd a/t legacy wagon with 213,000 miles ,some rust on fenders, alittle on back wheel wells, new tires, new front / back brakes, new fan belt, timming belt, water pump, oil leak fixed, headgasket , ac works, all drive axles good, exhaust is the only thing i saw needing replaced soon, he wants 1500 bucks , is it worth it ?

Not to me, it wouldn't be. Especially in the rust belt. I vote you keep looking, for $1,500 you should be able to get a pretty good 'no issues' Subaru.

I agree with MT, you should be able to get something in the low 100k mile range with a little rust and no major issues for $1500.

I paid $700.00 for my 90 legacy AWD Auto wagon with 200K miles on it. It needed a battery, 2 axles, and a fuel injector.

 

 

I have put 40K on it since. Talk them down if you can. That is pretty high.

 

Oh yeah..I just bout a 93 legacy AWD wagon with 30K on it for $1000.00

 

The deals are out there...keep looking.

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yes the deals are out there , and i seem to find them , i just got a 3 door gl 1986 cheap, also got a good deal on tires at wal-mart ,15 bucks ea 185-70r13s new, goodyears . thanks

Speaking of great deals...

 

 

I just bought a 1993 Ford probe GT with 68K miles on it for #300.00 at a charity auction.

 

It just keeps getting better...

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