I did cross the line. I apologise but I got it cheap and it's silky as to drive.
I'm not a fan of subies as a general performance car (top end stuff I like), but as an everyday car, they're fantastic.
So, here's the new family barge...My 1998 Subaru Liberty RX Wagon:
And it's Django approved:
She has 189,000kms on the clock and it feels like it's done about 10,000. Absolutely smooth to drive. It's no VR4 in terms of outright power and handling, however, it feels very planted and solid and it has enough low end torque for every day driving.
It sports a towball already, logbook servicing up to the last service (the book shows only two missed services since new).
Has a few little paint issues (clear coat coming off on the driver's side front quarter) but it's nothing I can't fix...or ignore
I'm very happy with my downgrade :lol: It's all in the name of saving for a house and we're ahead of schedule now which is awesome. At this rate we can buy within the next six months at our expected price range...provided there's a nice enough house to buy, or we can wait a little longer and extend the price range.
I'm not a fan of subies as a general performance car (top end stuff I like), but as an everyday car, they're fantastic.
So, here's the new family barge...My 1998 Subaru Liberty RX Wagon:
And it's Django approved:
She has 189,000kms on the clock and it feels like it's done about 10,000. Absolutely smooth to drive. It's no VR4 in terms of outright power and handling, however, it feels very planted and solid and it has enough low end torque for every day driving.
It sports a towball already, logbook servicing up to the last service (the book shows only two missed services since new).
Has a few little paint issues (clear coat coming off on the driver's side front quarter) but it's nothing I can't fix...or ignore
I'm very happy with my downgrade :lol: It's all in the name of saving for a house and we're ahead of schedule now which is awesome. At this rate we can buy within the next six months at our expected price range...provided there's a nice enough house to buy, or we can wait a little longer and extend the price range.