Anonymous wrote:i'm looking at 2 used subarus and am paying cash.
2013 SUBARU IMPREZA with 59k miles, 1 owner with 7 year ownership, car hit a deer per carfax report.
2014 SUBARU XV CROSSTREK 2.0 PREMIUM: 99k miles, no accidents, 2 owners, appears to have kept up on scheduled maintenance.
which one?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither. The transmissions in both are CVT garbage, very near the end of their service life.
Plan on dropping $7,000 for a new transmission within a few years.
jeez! ok..i'll move on. I can't stomach that type of repair.
Don't listen to this guy. I have a 2012 Impreza with over 100k miles and I've never replaced the transmission. It's definitely getting to the point where it needs more maintenance (some annoying fixes for the power windows and locks), but it's been a very reliable car otherwise. Most other subaru owners I know have the same experience.
I really want the crosstrek but worry about the mileage. I'm just coming off a money pit Audi that started to give me issues right around the 60k mark even though I maintained it with extra love. So i'm price sensitive and find subarus attractive-i don't want the same headaches however and these cme up as relatively reliable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither. The transmissions in both are CVT garbage, very near the end of their service life.
Plan on dropping $7,000 for a new transmission within a few years.
jeez! ok..i'll move on. I can't stomach that type of repair.
Don't listen to this guy. I have a 2012 Impreza with over 100k miles and I've never replaced the transmission. It's definitely getting to the point where it needs more maintenance (some annoying fixes for the power windows and locks), but it's been a very reliable car otherwise. Most other subaru owners I know have the same experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Neither. The transmissions in both are CVT garbage, very near the end of their service life.
Plan on dropping $7,000 for a new transmission within a few years.
jeez! ok..i'll move on. I can't stomach that type of repair.
Anonymous wrote:Neither. The transmissions in both are CVT garbage, very near the end of their service life.
Plan on dropping $7,000 for a new transmission within a few years.
Anonymous wrote:Imprezas (assuming they are just vanilla Imprezas) are old lady cars that are unlikely to have been abused
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You forgot to include the prices
sure but i worry about getting into other rabbit holes but here goes:
2013 Subaru Impreza: asking price $8900
2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek asking price is $11,000
Anonymous wrote:You forgot to include the prices