Subaru hasn't let me down. I've had two Foresters go over 250k miles. My current two WRXs are at 190k and 90k. If you dont beat them they'll run for a long time.
Sister in law bought an Outback several years ago and loves it.
Subaru hasn't let me down. I've had two Foresters go over 250k miles. My current two WRXs are at 190k and 90k. If you dont beat them they'll run for a long time.
I love my Subaru. Really well designed and put together.
Looking to sell my truck sooner rather than later. Just too expensive and it might be worth more now than when I bought it. Would there be any issues trading it in with money owed on it yet?
It’ll be interesting if scarcity becomes the new normal
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You’ve driven it 30,000 miles in 6-7 years??I have had a 2013 Kia Soul since 2015. Never had any problems, just routine maintenance. Works for me. Like the boxy, high ceiling. Bought it with < 20K miles, now has about 50K.
This is why the monthly offers I was getting from Audi about trading my car in for $XX and putting me into a brand new Audi for only another $XX are now offers to buy my car outright. The offers have gone up from $17K in August to $20K in their email today.
You’ve driven it 30,000 miles in 6-7 years??
Honest question here, I was looking to maybe trade in my 2017 F150 because of the high value of trades. I can't get a dealership to just straight up give me a general quote. I'm not looking for something exact, just a ballpark figure within 1-2k.
Basically I've always driven cars until they are worth basically nothing in the past so I've never actually shopped around to try and get a good trade price.
I've never sold a car privately, ever.
Anybody have some tips here on how to find out what it's worth and sell it? Thanks,
You’ve driven it 30,000 miles in 6-7 years??
Mine's a 2012...haven't spent a nickel on it beyond general maintenance.I have been looking at used Toyota Tacoma's and holy crap are they proud of them.
I have a truck that i have owned for a little over 5 years, 64 months, and I have put 8,572 miles on it.