We have a 2019 Subaru Outback 3.6R Touring - that was the top of the line Outback when we bought it - last year for the 6 cylinder motor. 54000 miles or so - no issues. It is my wife's car and we bought it to be our "swiss army knife" car for our lifestyle - wanted something for bad weather when...
Challenge is over last few years my cars have been hit multiple times by others - usually involving texting. With the influx of illegal aliens with no insurance on top of the youngsters texting - I need insurance.
I am watching the 2023 Colorado/Canyon line. Issue seems to be availability - seem to have supply chain issues plus having issues with EPA approving certain trim packages. Because of limited availability, dealers marking up. Will be curious to see what end of year looks like or just wait for 2024.
Yes - Dodge will honor it with one of the special "end of Hemi" models too in 2024. I have a 1970 Boss 302 insured with Hagerty - they send out daily "cool car" emails with articles - two of their articles featured the Black Ghost
Getting great service out of 2019 Subaru Outback Touring 3.6R. Retired and just took long driving vacation in August from GA to South Dakota to see all the parks, etc. Rides great, decent mileage (its a six) and the AWD was comforting during some epic rain events.
LX470 - I am watching that market - several FB pages dedicated to LX470. Prices are not going up any more on those and seeing multiple "I paid too much comments".
Bought a 2019 Subaru Outback Touring 3.6R in late 2019 before COVID, etc. We were looking for a "swiss army knife" vehicle that had luxury (hence the top of line package), AWD (planned on buying acreage in country), room for travel (wagon like), and power (the last year of the 3.6 "6")...
Do not get the Bak FLIP revolver X2 - it failed in a few years on my Ram. I got the BAK FLIP sectional folding as warranty replacement and it is holding up well.
I may be moving from NW GA to middle GA in a few weeks. In my NW GA garage is a classic car that is not running. I need to get the nonrunning classic car from current home to new home garage. Cannot drive it so need to put on trailer or wrecker. Anyone with experience with this type opportunity...
I have a different perspective. I buy performance German cars like Audi, BMW, Mercedes after they get some miles on them and value drops dramatically. Key to success is having an independent BMW mechanic and know how to get the parts from Pelican, ECS, etc.
Currently have a 2011 BMW 335i coupe...