Ralph
NAXJA Member #149
- Location
- Lubbock, Texas
Ran across a low mileage 98 Outback with a busted rear U joint for $750. I need a reliable daily driver with better gas mileage. Should I bother with it or am I wasting my time?
I thought they got mid 20's in town and around 30 MPG on the highway. If high teens and lower 20's is all it gets, I'd be better off with another XJ.
Overall a good car to own.
Wanna come out to CA and work on ours?
We have a 99 Legacy Outback Wagon. We get mid to upper 20's for mpg
Only major grip is the shitty oil leaks its had.
Take a look at the tires. If they are worn pretty even, then it seems the AWD should be working okay. If the tires are mismatched brands, new in front/old in rear, one new and three old, make sure to get all tires matching. The AWD system on the Subies are VERY finniky. The overall Circumference of each tire cannot have more than 1/2 inch difference between any of them. If there is, the AWD system will start binding up on turns.
Any specific questions just ask.
Overall a good car to own.
Thanks, Beez. I was waiting for something like that. BTW, is that your sister?
no, that's your high school sweetheart
nice work!
My high school sweetheart was your sister.
thanks for turning her into a lesbian!