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After a long search, my wife and I bought a newer Subie. 2006 Outback Sedan LL Bean. We really liked my wife's 95 Legacy LS, so we decided to stay with Subaru. We like the car, a lot. Some new tires, an audio imput, maybe a rear spoiler, and we should be good to go. Hopefully, we get as many miles from this Subie as we did from the last Subie (about 180K).
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Well, if it is all rusted up, yeah maybe time to let it go. As far as the EJ22, I have found them to be very reliable. Over 150K, no major problems. Yes, I have replaced the CV's, there have been issues, and the car does leak oil. Yes, compared to older Subies, they are more complicated, but any car with a computer will be more complicated. I have a VW that has a computer, but no diagnostics, at least the Subie will throw you a code. As far as engine layout, I would much rather work on that motor than anything else. I believe that any 11 year old car with high mileage on it will need work..
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Co: Meet In January!!!
SilverSubie replied to The Korean's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
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SilverSubie replied to patkennedy78's topic in Meet n' Greet. Your USMB Welcome Center
Yeah, I'm here in Broomfield... Though I have been hanging out on VW boards of late.. -
OK, so the review was over the top. Though I'll be honest, I am really tired of the mamby bamby "this is a really nice car" reviews that have been the norm for several years now. It seems like there have been very few reviewers that will say anything really negative about a car. But oh, what a big improvement the new model is over the old model. The old model that they raved about just 2 years ago.
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Valvoline Dura-Blend 10w 30, Napa Gold (Wix) filters for the 96 Legacy and 99 Trooper (Troopers are VERY touchy about the oil). I was using Fram ToughGuard filters, but the Napa Gold has more filter media, and actual metal parts inside. I believe that both cars reach running oil pressure earlier. I can't believe that an oil thread got this far without mention of an incredible automotive oil site: www.bobistheoilguy.com
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Actually, I have been thinking the same thing.
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So I am having a banner week with my 96 Legacy. First, apparently the Vehicle Speed Sensor goes, and now the car is sputtering above 4200 rpm. I replaced the fuel filter, plugs, and air filter. Now the car pulls really smoothly up to 4200 rpm, then starts sputtering, and the whole engine shakes. Once I let off the gas, and the rpms drops, everything is fine. This happens driving and sitting in Park. Any ideas what I should check next? Tom