are Subarus with replaced head gaskets permanently fixed?

Asked by First Dec 22, 2017 at 08:03 AM

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I am in the market for a used AWD vehicle, and I see a lot of Subarus with repaired head gaskets? Does this mean the dreaded head gasket problem is permanently fixed and won't show up again in these vehicles?

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Ask to see the recipt for the work.If the heads were milled or replaced,and the job done at a reputable shop,you shouldnt have to worry about it.Quality replacement gaskets are an updated design

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Head gaskets, rust, oil consumption are all issues that Subarus of some years have been plagued with. If you get one that is repaired properly it should run a good long time. Perhaps consider in addition to Subaru, the Infiniti G37X AWD. We had a 2009 model and it was great, purchased it new and after 6 years not a single trip to the dealership.

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No car has permanent head gaskets. If they used proper multi-layer head gaskets and did a good installation job they should last for a very long time.

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A better gasket that reduces squiggle between the heads and block in the 2.5i was introduced in 2010, solving this endemic problem. No other iterations suffer. Bob, I agree that the G37x is such a great vehicle that I refer to our '13 xS as the "SuperSubaru". Yet despite adding the G37 Coupe's fatter rear swaybar (just do it!) and mixing staggered wheels and UHP tires I can't get the turn-in to be as clean as my Subies. But the linear power delivery and ultra-reliability is legendary...real A4/3Series killer. When clients suggest that they need more power than the '13+ FB 2.5i I simply suggest they get pony up for an off-lease G37x instead of Subaru's 6 cyl. Apples and oranges in use of aluminum and build quality. Too bad the Q isn't as good....

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Agreed, not sure what happened with the "Q", it should have been better.

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