April 24, 200520 yr Hello. I just bought a red/gray 1998 Subaru Outback Sport with a 5-spd manual tranny. It has 122,000 miles on it and I paid $4,000 U.S. I feel like a got a pretty good deal, it seems to be in excellent shape. I have a few questions for all of you: 1) What does the "Sport" signify on the Outback? 2) What kinds of things should I look out for with this high mileage? 3) Are there any items you would recommend I replace ASAP just to be safe? 4) Any other general advice? Thanks a lot. (I apologize if these things have been talked about a ton on this forum) -rdp5008outback
April 24, 200520 yr Hello.I just bought a red/gray 1998 Subaru Outback Sport with a 5-spd manual tranny. It has 122,000 miles on it and I paid $4,000 U.S. I feel like a got a pretty good deal, it seems to be in excellent shape. I have a few questions for all of you: 1) What does the "Sport" signify on the Outback? 2) What kinds of things should I look out for with this high mileage? 3) Are there any items you would recommend I replace ASAP just to be safe? 4) Any other general advice? Thanks a lot. (I apologize if these things have been talked about a ton on this forum) -rdp5008outback 1) As far as I know the "Sport" is the Impreza model instead of the Legacy model? 2) Depends what motor is in it? 3) Couldn't hurt to do the plugs / wires / oil / air filter 4) Have fun with it!
April 24, 200520 yr Yeah...the Sport means it is an Impreza. If it has the 2.2l engine (I think they do), then it should run for a very long time. I would also replace the plugs, wires, and all the filters...its cheap and wouldnt hurt. Good luck!
April 25, 200520 yr Author Thanks everyone. I was able to find some info. It is indeed based on the Impreza as opposed to the Legacy. It has the 2.2L instead of the 2.5L which is a good thing from what I have been reading? I'll be sure to do the plugs, wires, air filter, oil and maybe the distributor cap and rotor and timing belt if I feel like spending the money. Thanks for the help.
May 6, 200520 yr Thanks everyone. I was able to find some info. It is indeed based on the Impreza as opposed to the Legacy. It has the 2.2L instead of the 2.5L which is a good thing from what I have been reading? I'll be sure to do the plugs, wires, air filter, oil and maybe the distributor cap and rotor and timing belt if I feel like spending the money. Thanks for the help. Outback Sports don't come with the 2.5L until 2002 or 2003. 96 O/B Sports, are 1.8L, 97-2001 2.2L. One question though... Distributer cap and rotor? Never seen one on a car newer than like 1990. My 93 Impreza L has a coil back, not a distributer.
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