I found a Blue 2005 WRX wagon for sale near me with 250k body miles, and an engine with 50k-60k miles on it from a small dealer that deals only in Subarus. The body inside and out is in pretty good condition, and the engine has low miles. The dealer is asking about $7000 for it. Is this a fair price? Anything I should look out for?
>>15731578
Shut up and buy a civic for 3k.
>250,000k miles on a boosted Subaru
>>15732335
Turbo Subarus are suffering from a steadily increasing rice tax lately. That being said, 7k is way too much. I would say that 5k is much more reasonable for that car. Even that is a bit high, but such is the market these days.
>>15731578
Kill yourself, lesbo.
>>15732335
When you don't read
Up for sale is my 2004 Subaru wrx with a few tasteful mods. There are approximately 185,000 miles on the motor and 307,314 on the body. All work was done by a Subaru mechanic (previous owner) so no receipts are handy. Runs perfect TRUST ME. Body has minor scratches and dings, nothing major. Interior is in fair condition. Only mods done to the car include; Cobb Acessport STAGE 3 TUNE, exhaust, perrin downpipe, 16G blouche turbo, blisterine lowering springs, limited slip dipstick, and cold air intake. $7,900 obo. Local Pick up only. Lowball me and i'll tp your house.
>>15732381
Even if it has an interior and exterior in very good condition?
>>15731578
>7k for a 11 year old car on its second engine
>Subaru
Let some idiot highschooler waste their money on it.
>>15732335
it has already gone through 3 engines and 10 rebuilds
I would pay 5K at most
>>15732733
>All work was done by a Subaru mechanic (previous owner) so no receipts are handy.
I'll take convenient lies for 500 Alex.
>>15731578
You can get a newer GTI with half the miles for the same price. Unless you're just sold on subi's.
>>15734222
Need awd. I live in snow country