05-29-2018, 02:18 PM
(05-29-2018, 11:15 AM)Belsnickel Wrote: What's funny about this juxtaposition for me is that I traded in my 1999 Ranger for an Outback. We were pairing down to a one-vehicle household and my wife didn't want to try driving the truck, but acknowledged the need for the hauling space and the AWD. Now I have a 2012 Outback and I have to say that I can take it anywhere my Ranger, which was an XLT 4WD with a tow package, would go.
Yeah, my synthetic oil change is $45 down here at the dealer. I have the tools and the know-how, just not the space or the motivation to do it myself. But, I drive so little I only get an oil change once a year, so there is that.
Yup, it truly is a superb vehicle: I will only own/drive Subarus, so I'm a bit biased, but my Outback is beyond amazing, especially for it's age/size: You'd be amazed at how quickly I can zip in and out of traffic, it can still haul the boat without a hiccup and its been leaking oil since 2006, from the head gasket: still no major leak/blow.
Synthetic, I've never seen (unless its a deal) for less than $120.00 here, in Canada and this goes for every model/dealership. Mercs with synthetic are $150.00+, its insane.
(05-29-2018, 11:56 AM)WychesWarrior Wrote: Ah....I gotcha. I do most of my own work. That was the cost if the cat online.
I wish
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