I have $1000 to spend on an old beater.
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I have $1000 to spend on an old beater.
I'm thinking of a 5spd naturaly aspirated legacy. Don't get me wrong, if I find a turbo 5spd AWD for a $1000 I'll buy it, but if I don't, I'm not gonna go out of my way to get one.
What I mostly care about is 5spd and AWD. How hard are those to find, and how well do they hold up?
When I find one, what should I look for? Besides the common things with used cars, is there some problems commonly associated with teh AWD system or the boxer engine?
Ps. What gas do the NA Legacies use?
What I mostly care about is 5spd and AWD. How hard are those to find, and how well do they hold up?
When I find one, what should I look for? Besides the common things with used cars, is there some problems commonly associated with teh AWD system or the boxer engine?
Ps. What gas do the NA Legacies use?
A 5 speed NA legacy is a great car! 1000$ might be hard to find, look for something with 180k+ miles. Collision damage could help too (not severe though). I got a 91LSI for 700 1ith near 150k miles.
Expect to pay 800$+ for repairs, after that you should have a good car. It will probably need some seals replaced, you might as well do timing belt and pumps at the same time.
Check for timing belt replacement. Look for leaking oil from timing belt cover. See if the sunroof has been leaking (moldy carpet under seat). make sure the key works in the drivers door (doesnt spin). Fill the air in the tires to spec and go for a drive taking some long turns listening for bad wheel bearings. Try to start it while cold and watch the idle, see if it bounces after letting off the throttle.
Expect to pay 800$+ for repairs, after that you should have a good car. It will probably need some seals replaced, you might as well do timing belt and pumps at the same time.
Check for timing belt replacement. Look for leaking oil from timing belt cover. See if the sunroof has been leaking (moldy carpet under seat). make sure the key works in the drivers door (doesnt spin). Fill the air in the tires to spec and go for a drive taking some long turns listening for bad wheel bearings. Try to start it while cold and watch the idle, see if it bounces after letting off the throttle.
I can highly recommend the Suby. I had a Honda Accord a few years back and it literally fell to pieces around me! (I bought it in the dark, in the rain. You live and learn...)
My Suby has over 180,000 miles on it and still drives really well. I'd happily buy another (having had 24 different cars in 17 years I'd say that's a recommendation!) My uncle bought an '90 2.2 estate about 5 years ago and is now on his fourth (an Outback).
I would say that it's not a car that you jump into and think "wow! this is cool!" - it takes a bit of time to grow on you.
Just my views, but I don't think you'd regret buying one.
Cheers
Rob
My Suby has over 180,000 miles on it and still drives really well. I'd happily buy another (having had 24 different cars in 17 years I'd say that's a recommendation!) My uncle bought an '90 2.2 estate about 5 years ago and is now on his fourth (an Outback).
I would say that it's not a car that you jump into and think "wow! this is cool!" - it takes a bit of time to grow on you.
Just my views, but I don't think you'd regret buying one.
Cheers
Rob
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1992 Legacy Turbo Estate (Wagon) / 5MT / 186k miles. [url]http://www.griggs-taylor.co.uk/legacy.html[/url]
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1992 Legacy Turbo Estate (Wagon) / 5MT / 186k miles. [url]http://www.griggs-taylor.co.uk/legacy.html[/url]
1986 Suzuki GSX-R400 / 6MT / 43k km. [url]http://www.griggs-taylor.co.uk/mybike.html[/url]
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A set of decent wheels, a smaller steering wheel, and a painted wood shift knob (Home Depot furniture knob ~$1) transformed this car for me. GR-2 struts just made it even better. It's not fast, but I regularly outhandle Hondas and even BMWs. The best was the done-up Integra on the Pacific Coast Highway a few years back... I'll stop now.
222K mi and counting.
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What is the availability of parts? Are they readily available, or do I need to order from a dealer? What about pricing? Within norm of say Honda, Mitsubishi, Mazda or more like Audi, BMW or Mercedes? You guys have got me almost convinced, but after owning a 1993 Audi 90 for which a head gasket set was $300 and only available from a dealer, I'm a bit weary of niche, foreign brands.
Parts are available. The only item that cant be found is sun visors, a weak point on the car. Ordering parts from one of the online dealers can save you some money.
I wouldnt worry about that side, cost of ownership for legacy has to be among the lowest. Far better than the random assortment of cars I have had.
I wouldnt worry about that side, cost of ownership for legacy has to be among the lowest. Far better than the random assortment of cars I have had.
A mass array of parts are readily available for just about every part of the car. You see, Subaru has only really made like 7 different cars and about 4 engines for the USDM. Everything is just variations on a theme. The chassis has been relatively the same since 1990 and that goes for the engine, too. Major revisions to the actual underpinnings of the car have only been made around '80, '90, & '98. The engine hasn't changed externally since '90. Therefore tons of stuff will fit Legacy's that come straight off of a WRX, or Forester, etc.... It is actually rare to find something that is very model specific, say for instance my Turbo rear rotors
. Basically all other rear rotors are the same and will interchange just fine, bar a few models. I'm oversimplifying but I think you get the point. Parts interchange between differnt models better than even Hondas, you just don't have quite as many parts compared to Honda parts because they sell so many of those things. But a little dilligent searching usually overcomes that.

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62.6 m/s @ 0.66 bar. Gotta love boost. :)
I have a 87 gl 5sp 2wd wagon I'm selling for $800. I'm in Rhode Island. Everything has been done to it mechanically. and it has awesome toyo tires on it that cost me $500 alone. The body is rough and the interior is clean but a little torn up. it has about 180K ish, I'll have to double check. But its my winter beater. This car runs awesome honestly.
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2011 Infiniti G37x Sedan - Current
2007 Ducati 800ss - Current
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (White)
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (Silver)
2003 Infiniri G35
1998 Infiniti I30t
1995 Honda Civic DX
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2011 Infiniti G37x Sedan - Current
2007 Ducati 800ss - Current
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (White)
1994 Subaru Legacy Sport Wagon (Silver)
2003 Infiniri G35
1998 Infiniti I30t
1995 Honda Civic DX
1987 Subaru GL Wagon
1987 Subaru Loyale
You probably already know this, but try www.bargainnews.com theres probably a few legacys there.
98 Ford Contour V6 24V 5MT
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91 Flat Black Wagon L+ 4EAT RIP
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98 Chevy Camaro Z28 LS1 6MT
91 Rio Red SS 5MT Sold
91 Flat Black Wagon L+ 4EAT RIP
91 Pearl White SS 4EAT RIP
So, I needed a car for Tuesday and started finally looking at cars today. Unfortunately the subarus I found either were auto or had over 200K miles. The only one I found that was what I wanted, had a gas tank leak where the pipe in which you pour gas was rusted and if you filled it up, it would leak gas from the tank, there was also something wrong with the front end and the exhaust was making all kinds of noises. With 190K miles, I decided to pass on it. I later went to see a 1990 Prelude SI and it was in almost perfect shape with the only problem being some rust around the rear wheel wells, so I bought that for $1500. Drove it for half an hour on back roads and highway and it was perfect. So sorry, but no Subaru for me...for now.