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my mom has one , not sure of the madel, but it’s love fuel! 16 MPG!My wife and I are in need of a car. I love my Sequoia but it’s 18 years old with nearly 200k on it and while she runs fine, she’s showing her age. Wife wants something a little easier to drive and not so cumbersome as well.
Been looking at either a Forester or an Outback, almost set on an older Forester XT. Anyone got experience with them? Outside of internet lore about blown head gaskets and vapes? And, of course, lesbionics?
It would have to be a 3rd gen Rav4 they have had a CVT since 2014Look at a lightly used RAV4 with a real automatic transmission
When me and the wife worked at the port of Brunswick her job was inspecting/processing Subarus . I worked there for a while and drove every model except the Outback since it's made in Indiana. I dig that every Subaru is AWD and it's not an expensive option like with other brands. I also dig how you can get all them in base models with steel wheels and cheaper sized tires. You can get anything they make with a manual transmission. Might have to order it but you can get it. I would go with the Forester since that's what I had the most experience with. I like the looks of the Outback better since it's a more traditional wagon looking car but I've never been in one.My wife and I are in need of a car. I love my Sequoia but it’s 18 years old with nearly 200k on it and while she runs fine, she’s showing her age. Wife wants something a little easier to drive and not so cumbersome as well.
Been looking at either a Forester or an Outback, almost set on an older Forester XT. Anyone got experience with them? Outside of internet lore about blown head gaskets and vapes? And, of course, lesbionics?
I’ve come to the conclusion all transmissions require service to last. GM trucks are puking transmissions between 60-100k. CVT transmissions historically have been troublesome.Some years/models are subject to the CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) failing. It can cost up to $4k to replace.
There are multiple posts on the Subaru owners forums about the issue.