dp213 Posted November 17, 2017 Share Posted November 17, 2017 My sister is looking for a subaru. She wants an outback limited with low miles. Any suggestion on what years to look at oor avoid. She wants to spend no more than 10 or 11k. Thanks Dp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 Lucky Texan Posted November 17, 2017 Share Posted November 17, 2017 (edited) start by finding a soob-friendly independent mechanic near you. ask in a new thread. 1. they may have a customer that is trading up/selling a car 2. They can help with a pre-purchase inspection if you find a car you like (does your sister live farther south? Superior Soobie near Portland is a great shop) the older a car is, the less important it's brand/model reputation is, and the more important it's prior care and present condition are. FB25 engines have a timing chain, no belt service to mess with. I think that starts with 2013 (maybe 12?) for the Outback 4 cyl. Edited November 17, 2017 by 1 Lucky Texan 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golucky66 Posted November 17, 2017 Share Posted November 17, 2017 2012 was first year for FB25 on the Outbacks here in the US. for 11k you'll be looking at around a 08-11' with around 70-120k miles on it (also depending on year) The 2011 (maybe 2010) with the EJ25 engine had the updated HG from factory so they are not likely to develop the feared "HG failure". 2011-13 Forester and 12-13 outbacks had the oil consumption issues due to poor choice of piston rings. So if she doesn't want to have to add oil to her car, avoid those years (unless the engine was warrantied) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 Lucky Texan Posted November 17, 2017 Share Posted November 17, 2017 picking-up a car that needs the TB done (around 105K OR 105 months) can be a good strategy because, you can use the cost of that to negotiate a little lower price PLUS, you get the knowledge that the TB job is done properly by you or your mechanic. Getting a car with - say 120K miles from an owner that says "yeah, timing belt was replaced" might SEEM like a good plan, but some folks just do a belt-slap when the toothed roller (and other idlers, and tensioner) are likely points of failure. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dp213 Posted November 17, 2017 Author Share Posted November 17, 2017 Thank you for the input. We are looking at an 2010 outback with 92k on it from a Honda dealer. $10k for it is the starting price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golucky66 Posted November 17, 2017 Share Posted November 17, 2017 (edited) That sounds about right provided mileage isn't 150k+ I'd highly recommend having a independant Subaru shop look at it before you buy it. I've heard of too many people getting screwed over with cars. That they didn't have checked out by a professional first. Edited November 17, 2017 by golucky66 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 Lucky Texan Posted November 17, 2017 Share Posted November 17, 2017 (edited) make them discount it for the upcoming TB service, and ask for them to throw in a 90 or 180 day powertrain warranty.settle for the warranty, then have a mechanic check it out????I dunno - "make a deal!" Edited November 17, 2017 by 1 Lucky Texan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dp213 Posted November 19, 2017 Author Share Posted November 19, 2017 Is there any difference on doing a timing kit in a 2010 outback vs a 2004 outback? Also is the dayco brand a good timing kit to use? Thanks Dp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montana tom Posted November 19, 2017 Share Posted November 19, 2017 (edited) Absolutely not on dayco! Now made in china !!! Had a tensioner let go 50 miles later ... munched all the valves ... got screwed over by the parts house and they only paid 1/4 of my labor ! I did make them supply only OE parts at their cost ! Edited November 19, 2017 by montana tom 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 Lucky Texan Posted November 19, 2017 Share Posted November 19, 2017 (edited) you want Dealer-supplied, or, Mitsuboshi belt dealer or NTN tensioner rollers to have Japanese bearings many threads on this , - online dealer parts house, local dealer (ask them to match on-line prices) ebay, rockauto, amazon, etc. do a search for threads about this. (IF you decide to change waterpump, get dealer or Aisin and metal gasket) Edited November 19, 2017 by 1 Lucky Texan 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
golucky66 Posted November 19, 2017 Share Posted November 19, 2017 Fyi, you can get the whole aisin kit with water pump for about 300$ off Amazon. Comes with all Japanese parts. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
montana tom Posted November 19, 2017 Share Posted November 19, 2017 6 star bernie, on ebay item # 191939610590 216.95 delivered, # 262031032079 asin water pump $44.24 . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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