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Hi guys and gals.....

 

Just wanted you all to know that I still drop by now and then...and just read the site listing Subaru mechanics in my area. Only one listed/recommended was Langston Subaru, which is a dealer.

 

So far so good...the old gal and I are still together. AAA supervisor did get back to me re: the towing. Apparently, the dispatcher called for a flatbed, but also said the vehicle was front wheel drive. Talk about confusing! I clearly told them the year and make and they confused their assumptions. This supervisor indicated that there were AWD and 2 wheel drive Legacies manufactured in '96 (?).

 

When I have some extra $$, I intend on taking the car to Langston for a full-blown check up...for peace of mind and, hopefully, a pat on the back and the words...."car runs great...keep on drivin'!"

 

Thanks again,

Linda:)

You could also check cartalk.com and see what their referal service lists.

Apparently, the dispatcher called for a flatbed, but also said the vehicle was front wheel drive. Talk about confusing! I clearly told them the year and make and they confused their assumptions. This supervisor indicated that there were AWD and 2 wheel drive Legacies manufactured in '96 (?).

:)

http://www.cars101.com/subaru_legacy_archive95_97.html

True enough. While there were very few front wheel drive subarus sold in 1996, it wasn't until 1997 when they went the way of the dinosaur.

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