looking at maybe getting a Legacy from around 98/99

Hi everyone, new to the group.

I am right now thinking about maybe buying a used Legacy station wagon, so there's things I'm wondering about that maybe owners of cars like this could answer ..

like:

if it is a manual transmission,

what kindof gas mileage could I expect?

and how does a Subaru from around then stack up to Toyotas and Hondas in terms of reliability?

.. being curious.

Reply to
Michael Hellwig
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Michael, I have only owned my 98 outback wagon for a couple of weeks, and have learned a lot. I researched gas mileage pretty well

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and they get between 21mpg and 26mpg. mine gets

28 on open hwy with no luggage or rack, and it gets about 20-21mpg on hwy with two kayaks, about 300-400lbs of stuff, and two bikes. I love the car so far, but lemme warn you. Ive been told that "Pretty much all of these engines leak at the cam and crank seals well before 100k miles." I bought mine with 140k miles and didnt really notice a leak. however, now it is leaking prolly about 1/4 quart every day. maybe more. its gonna cost me between $700(dealership) and $500(private mechanic) to get it done professionally in vail/denver Colorado. if you have the time and tools, it would be a fairly easy job to do. its a hassle, but when i get it fixed, itll be a wonderful car im sure. so, if you buy one around or above 100k miles, make sure those seals have been replaced, and if not- check the oil for leaking or overfilling, look under where the car is parked for an oil spot and under the car around the timing belt cover for wetness and oil drops. if its a dealership, make them change the seals before you buy it. if not, go ahead and factor in the cost of paying for that repair. otherwise, i hear these vehicles are up there with toyota, nissan, vw, and honda in lasting up to 250k-300k mileage. one thing about these that is a great advantage is that it is about the best gas mileage youll ever find for a 4wheel drive vehicle with descent ground clearance. however, if your not gonna use it, dont sacrifice the gas mileage. hope i was helpful... later man
Reply to
McKizzle

hmmm well so not _that_ great, most of all since I have considered the

4wd as "nice to have, maybe" and not as something I absolutely need ..

Well thanks a lot for your informative answer!

Reply to
Michael Hellwig

Just to note that on my '93 Legacy wagon I had an oil leak that was embarrassing. Short of steaming the engine to see where it was leaking, it looked like it came from a lot of places.

My leak was >

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George

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