LordLinguine Posted December 3, 2021 Share Posted December 3, 2021 Hello all, I am relatively new to the world of cars and I am in the market for a new one. There is a very nice 2000 Subaru Legacy B4 for sale and I am interested in it. My main question was is there anything I should particularly look for that normally goes wrong with this year/model of Subaru. I am an Automotive Service Technician Student in my first year so I will have plenty of time to work on it my self and do most repairs my self as I make my way through my course. it has 160k km on it and is priced at 4,400 CAD. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 Lucky Texan Posted December 3, 2021 Share Posted December 3, 2021 hopefully, all the tires are the same brand/model/size. Do some tight circles on dry pavement to see if you feel torque bind. generally, the older a car is, the more important its past care and current condition than its brand or model. The more owners it's had, the more chance something was abused. You might look at the 'sticky' threads here; https://www.subaruoutback.org/forums/gen-2-2000-2004.110/ 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
1 Lucky Texan Posted December 3, 2021 Share Posted December 3, 2021 Oh, very important to know the state of the timing belt system.(interference engine) How long since last serviced, and were Japanese or OEM parts used. the 3 things most likely to send an older soob to the scrap yard; bent valves, overheating/head gasket failure, or major transmission issue. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wtdash Posted December 6, 2021 Share Posted December 6, 2021 "I am relatively new to the world of cars and I am in the market for a new one". Although you're an 'Automotive Service Technician Student', I'd still leave you this warning: Please don't buy a used Subaru Turbocharged car...until you've read about all their issues. Canada may have more options for JDM-based vehicles, so I can't comment directly, but note that you may have more issues getting parts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heartless Posted December 7, 2021 Share Posted December 7, 2021 would have to agree with wtdash's statement above - Please don't buy a used Subaru Turbocharged car...until you've read about all their issues. Personally, i would not go for a turbo model... most have been driven hard and put away wet.. far too many headaches for me.. look for a nice clean, naturally aspirated model... they are out there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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