You see tons of Volkswagens on the road, but through research I've been reading anecdotal reports that they're actually not that reliable.
Anyone have any input on that?
I have a '93 with 170k and it's in great shape . . . the 4.0 I6 is one of the most reliable engines out there . . . some say bulletproof (I wouldn't want to test it)
The Buick Centuries are good cars. I still drive a 2000, and my wife recently replaced her 98 with a 2006 Impala. She'd like her Century back.
I have a used 2001 Forester which I bought used 14 months ago. I wanted all wheel drive just for New England driving but it really came in handy getting up and onto our private (only recently plowed) road when we moved. I will probably continue buying them - the Outback is fine (my future mother-in-law owns one) but I'm more of a SUV type of guy. My only problem with the car so far has been an intermittant engine light. I've had the rear O2 sensor replaced and an (annual) tune up. Could be the front O2, but since I actually have no "problem" with the car, that repair can wait. The Forester is the best car I've ever owned, otherwise.What does anyone think of a Subaru Outback?
Nice cars, decent reliability. Have not driven one in years. IIRC, I think SPOCKED has one.
What does anyone think of a Subaru Outback?
Nice cars, decent reliability. Have not driven one in years. IIRC, I think SPOCKED has one.
The real problem is that they're so light. We live in Wisconsin. We've been in the ditch with the Impala in bad weather conditions that the Buicks would just laugh at at 80 mph. The Impala went in at 45.The Buick Centuries are good cars. I still drive a 2000, and my wife recently replaced her 98 with a 2006 Impala. She'd like her Century back.
After driving an '08, I can't say I blame her. I was very happy to climb behind the wheel of my Grand Am again after driving that POS.
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