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Old 03-27-2011, 09:08 AM
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Nah, it can't be a car. We're tired of breaking our backs putting the kids in a car. Sarah says it has to be a SUV or a minivan.

Trust me, there was a beautiful S60 there that I wanted to take for a spin....
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Originally Posted by espee1989
I've read that these have iffy head gaskets, but it depends on how the previous owner treated it, and whether or not it was taken in for the head gasket recall.
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The 2.5 ltr. 4 cyl. engine in the first gen cars had a problem with head gaskets. After 2003 and later, they fixed this issue.



I also read a couple of places that the timing belt needs to be replaced because it'* an interference engine. I might request that along with the ABS problem.
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Foreste'* got quite a bit of extra cargo space/features than any sedan (if that what you looking for). And alot better gas mileage than alot of the SUV genre. I like Suburu'*. Alot of people here in the sticks drive them with few complaints. They do have a complicated drive system and as Gunner mentioned there are troubles with them. It seems though the only ones I know in my area with those problems have teenage kids who tax that drive system to the max. LOL.
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Originally Posted by MouSe
For that money get a lot less used Bonneville man. I got my 02 with 60k on it for $7k.
That was my thought process when I was comparing cars. I could get a lot less used sedan for the price of a subaru. But I don't have a wife and kids, lol.

Originally Posted by Jonpro03
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The 2.5 ltr. 4 cyl. engine in the first gen cars had a problem with head gaskets. After 2003 and later, they fixed this issue.

You're right. I was only looking at 1999'* to 2001'*. Anything newer was too expensive.
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