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I no longer own a Subaru

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Thats right...I bought a 2004 Ford Escape today. I am giving my Outback to my mom. Her Legacy has nearly 300,000 miles on it...so my OBW with 140,000 miles will be like new to her. ;)

 

Hopefully in a couple years when the wife and I buy a new car, we'll get a Legacy....and an SVX for my project car.

Don't be a stranger, and we all hope you come back to the fold soon.

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I really wanted a newer Subaru...but I couldn't find a 2002 or newer Subaru around here for under $15.000. They really do hold the value.

 

 

I am just glad my mom wanted my Outback...at least I know it'll go to someone who will take care of it, and I will still get to see it whenever I want.

Hey, hopefully she'll give you a ride when the F.O.R.D. (you know what it stands for :grin: ) breaks down. :Flame:

 

 

 

(I sincerely hope it doesn't, but hey, it is Ford, after all.)

I really wanted a newer Subaru...but I couldn't find a 2002 or newer Subaru around here for under $15.000.
I'm pretty close to you and there are a pretty good number of affordable soobs. Picked up an '02 Legacy L wagon for under $6000 a couple of months back. High mileage (130k) but otherwise in great shape.

 

I can highly recommend Mount Pleasant Auto Sales. Always at least a half dozen '00 and later soobs on the lot for under $10k. Too late for the present, but keep them in mind for down the road.

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