Worth it??

Asked by GuruNFTGL Nov 07, 2019 at 10:40 PM about the 2013 Subaru Crosstrek XV Limited AWD

Question type: General

2013 XV Crosstrek 2.0i lmtd with 88k miles. Is
it worth purchasing for $13k?? Has clean
reports and such.

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If it has a cvt don’t buy it I’d buy the an Outback from 2000-2010 they’re really reliable and you get a bigger car for your price. But the crosstrek is still a great car if you can score it under 10k I’d consider it a win.

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Note that ALL 2010+ Subies use a first gen CVT, Robin. OBs are generally more reliable in other ways because the Indiana factory's QA is better than Hiroshima's. CT's are notoriously underpowered, so I too prefer OBs, and especially Legs, for equal or lower purchase price. Ern TSG/B

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