Your problem is that you picked the WRONG Subaru! People buy turbo cars to hammer them, not to coddle them. My 2005 Subaru Legacy with BASE 2.5 engine, AWD, and auto - select shift has been virtually trouble free since new. 70K miles... A rear wheel bearing was replaced under warranty, but that has been the ONLY thing needed so far, and when they did that, they gave me an extended warranty to 100K miles.
I'd try ANOTHER Subaru, but a NEW one with the base engine and auto trans. Mine has been very good. Additionally, you can find these NEW for $15 -20K or so. Otherwise, I'd suggest a recent Volvo or a newer VW Jetta. All 3 of the cars mentioned are among the safest available in their weight range. The best DEAL would be the Subaru. Jerry aka LGO -----Original Message----- From: Russ <[email protected]> To: Miata Power List <[email protected]> Sent: Thu, Dec 16, 2010 5:14 pm Subject: Re: Pick my next car! How about another wagon? I picked up a 2006 Dodge Magnum SRT8 a couple months ago. These are going for around 20k, maybe less. 425hp V8 is a nice change from my 4 cylinder turbos. :-) On Dec 16, 2010, at 12:29 PM, Robert M wrote: I sold my FMII a couple months ago. Hadn't been driving it much, had a kid, etc... My '98 Subaru wagon was getting long in the tooth, so I bought a '06 Legacy GT (2.5 turbo) with 68k on it. Veerrrry clean car; obviously well cared for. At 69k the turbo failed. Replaced that. At 69.5k I spun a rod bearing. Nearly done installing a scrapyard WRX motor. These are not uncommon failures, unfortunately. Recent Subaru forum posts indicate that some are also having an issue with 5th shedding teeth during highway cruise. I don't know what's going on with Subaru these days, but I've had my fill of crap engineering and its resultant cost. Quite likely I'm going to get rid of the LGT in the spring; bitter doesn't begin to describe my state of mind. The question is, what to buy? 20k or less, hopefully less than 15k. Safe enough to protect my podling. Some fun-to-drive quotient. Simple. Tough. AWD would be cool but not required, but snow handling is critical I really wanted an appliance; that's what I was hoping for with the Legacy. No time for a project car right now. Civic SI seems cool, except that those trannys are failing too (3rd gear synchro I guess). Good friend is pitching the RX8. It IS a blast to drive, but 18mpg?! No way. What would YOU buy? I'm not coming up with *anything* desirable. _______________________________________________ Miatapower mailing list [email protected] http://list.miatapower.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/miatapower = _______________________________________________ iatapower mailing list [email protected] ttp://list.miatapower.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/miatapower
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