Good value?

Asked by Kai Jun 17, 2018 at 12:37 AM about the 2010 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

The private seller is asking $6900 for a 2010 subaru outback 2.5i premium with
185,000 miles on it, is that a good price or should I not bother? Also what's the
difference between this version, a limited, and a regular one?

4 Answers

That is a lot of miles. If it lasts to 220,000 without major repairs you spent $7 grand for 35,000 miles which for me would be less than 2 years use. If you drive much at all I would not buy it even if it is in really good shape. If you have a 5 year loan it would probably be worn out long, long before you pay it off. Offer less if you decide to go ahead.

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Too many miles, unless you're looking to take on a project car. Fully agree with FOR.

I will put it this way. For about 4x that price you can buy a brand new Subaru. That car in my opinion is 90% worn out from a practical stand point yet you are paying for 25% of a new car. Do the math!

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I'm going to play devil's advocate with FOR here, in that the motor is capable of FAR greater milage. But my leeriness stems from the age of the first-gen CVT. Check the t-belt for cracks, too. This chariot MAY be a quite fair deal if all is well.

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