Buying A Used Subaru Outback Or Legacy?! Here's The Good And Bad Over The Last 20 Years!

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  • @joelr22
    @joelr22 Před 2 lety +39

    Own a 2001 Outback with 384,000kms still on the original engine 💪

    • @baenschman6756
      @baenschman6756 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Which engine?

    • @Lkom24
      @Lkom24 Před 6 dny +1

      @@joelr22 I only have 200k miles to catch up to you😄. My 03 outback limited sedan has 43k miles or around 69,201 km

    • @Taco1567playzmcpe
      @Taco1567playzmcpe Před 6 dny +1

      My 2004 outback has 350k and Mty 01 forester has 320k

  • @robertarson4930
    @robertarson4930 Před 2 lety +228

    I strongly agree with you the early 2000s outbacks are very reliable and a joy to drive once the headgasket repair is done 😂. I own a 01 outback limited and love the car. As long as you check on them regularly they will take care of you

    • @johnlasher3103
      @johnlasher3103 Před 2 lety +12

      I had an 01 Outback as well, the base model. That wagon out-drove most any other vehicle in the snow.

    • @eggpod4567
      @eggpod4567 Před 2 lety +17

      I have a 5 speed 01 outback currently. It's literally the best car I've ever owned. It's such an amazing car.
      I've done so many repairs on it and now that it's basically restored at 230,000 miles. It's wonderful.

    • @robertarson4930
      @robertarson4930 Před 2 lety +3

      I love my outback have been following mr Subaru as long as I've owned it. I bought it used had to do head gaskets months later and months after that got a rod knock 😔. Long story short I am a mechanic pulled and rebuilt it myself about 2 years ago and couldn't be more happy. I believe the build quality of these wagons are great the stying and feel is rite up my Ally. love how it stands out in a crowd 😂

    • @arthurparris6795
      @arthurparris6795 Před 2 lety +2

      @@eggpod4567 02 limited. 2.5 5mt, 130k miles, paid just under 3k 6 months ago. Aboslutely love this wagon over any other car I've had, and I've had almost nothing else but sporty cars and pickups.

    • @ninefotimbo4036
      @ninefotimbo4036 Před 2 lety +8

      My 01 Outback base 2.5 5 speed manual 234,567 is still alive and is my daily

  • @duwomaiishgabrielle9498
    @duwomaiishgabrielle9498 Před 2 lety +105

    Thank you for sharing so much of your knowledge! I bought a really nicely cared for 1999 Subaru Legacy 5 speed, 4 cyl. 2.5, a month ago! Everything works, it looks like new inside and out! So far, I think all it needs is brakes, (rotors and pads), and I think the UV Joints are a little loose and need replaced! My diagnosis is all from your videos! TY, Such a sweet simple little car! My first Outback, so far I love it! 😁💥💥💥. I’ve been devouring your videos! I am thinking of doing the work myself from watching your videos! I’m 70 years old and just starting to learn about working on a car! Your videos make it all look so easy, LOL, I’m sure it isn’t

  • @Lkom24
    @Lkom24 Před 10 dny +2

    I bought a 2003 subaru outback sedan limited/ outback legacy.
    The car only had 15,000 miles when i bought it. All maintenance kept and done regularly. I got it from a older lady who lost her husband who only took it hrocery shopping. I immediately changed all fluids. And did the timing belt Water pump and thermostat since it was that old. The Only issues i found and changed werebad return hose on power steering pump, ac return and liquid line orings rotted and a intake filter destroyed by mice. Some hail damage but its a 03. It currently sits at 43,357 miles.. best 5k i ever spent. Leather seats sunroof. Its a Connecticut car with 0 rust. I love this car.. 4 new tires and changed atf. Its a great car.. i feel lucky to find such a low mileage and elderly driven vehicle..

  • @camy205
    @camy205 Před 2 lety +7

    I have an 06 Outback that I got last year and it has been perfect. Like, 0 issues, use it every day.

  • @tarzaan2603
    @tarzaan2603 Před rokem +8

    I would literally pay this guy monthly, just to have his contact info and ask some specific mechanical questions/advice when I have problems with my Subarus. Im sick of getting bad/wrong info about these cars.

  • @guffy2339
    @guffy2339 Před 2 lety +17

    Had a 2003 Legacy Wagon. Gave it to my Sister-in-law. 270K+ and still going but needed a new muffler. HG leak, etc but no milk shake so they are keeping an eye on it. It's Used as a grocery getter. Replaced it with an OB 2013 3.6R which is fantastic IMHO. Low tech involved, but durable and steady with the power needed. Handles best in the snow compared to the other brands out there. Something about how the car drives in adverse weather conditions. They just want to be DRIVEN!

  • @demetriuscooksey7147
    @demetriuscooksey7147 Před 2 lety +33

    We had a 79 Subaru when I was a kid, and that car was probably the most reliable car I've ever seen. My mom drove it 42 miles to work, 42 miles back, 5 days a week for several years. I drove the car after she got a 90 Jeep Cherokee through the early to mid 90s. Fast forward to 2006 my wife and I bought an 05 Outback. The car has been pretty expensive to own, lots of repairs, and doesn't get as good gas mileage as the old 79, even though the 79 was carburated. The more tech that goes into vehicles, the less reliable and harder they get to work on. The car industry is going in the wrong direction, it's time to go back to the basics and remember Keep It Simple Stupid.

    • @tbled52
      @tbled52 Před rokem

      If only the world's governments would leave them alone they could keep them simple. No they like to regulate everything to death.

    • @demetriuscooksey7147
      @demetriuscooksey7147 Před rokem

      @tbled52 true.

    • @williamperri3437
      @williamperri3437 Před 2 měsíci

      What are a lot of the expensive repairs other than timing belt HG? I’ve owned a 95 Legacy Wagon, 96 Impreza, 99 Outback (favorite) and my girlfriend is at 06 Forester with 110,000 miles that she said since about 70,000 miles with a very little repairs. I’m considering buying an 06 Outback as a second car that only seems to need rear suspension.

    • @demetriuscooksey7147
      @demetriuscooksey7147 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @williamperri3437 head gaskets, main seal, rear bearings, CVs, transmission shifting hard between 1st & 2nd. Electrical system went out and couldn't even jump start it. We kept fixing things and drove it for 15 years though.

    • @williamperri3437
      @williamperri3437 Před 2 měsíci

      @@demetriuscooksey7147 Wow! That’s a lot of problems. I’m sorry to hear that but I may still buy it. I’ve had like 20 cars and I’ve never had a car with that many issues and four Subarus... 🤞

  • @mihavodnik1146
    @mihavodnik1146 Před 2 lety +13

    Sorry for my bad english, I’m from Slovenia, europe😁
    I had 2004 legacy sw, 2.0 petrol engine (138hp) with no issues at 500.000 km. I drove it about 15 years….bullet proof car 💪
    Now I have 2012 legacy sedan, 2.0i petrol engine (150hp) for about 3 years with 170.000 km and I love it😎only thing that I replaced was o2 sensor.
    By my opinion these are really strong, reliable and well made cars.
    Dont know if I’m lucky or Subarus just love me 🥰
    Great chanell👍✌️

  • @paulspeakman551
    @paulspeakman551 Před 2 lety +5

    I love my '02 Limited with 144k miles on it. Had the head gaskets and timing belt done preemptively at 90k as the car was 13 years old and I'd purchased it just the year before. Your take on that generation makes me feel even better about it.

  • @johngifford7725
    @johngifford7725 Před rokem +1

    We bought a Forester with the EJ253 motor and 4EAT transmission. The more I drive this car, the more I like it. It's fairly easy to service and repair. We are looking to get an Outback with the same drive train this year.
    Thanks for the guidance you give in these videos. You're making it easier for us to service, repair, and enjoy these vehicles.

  • @davideye985
    @davideye985 Před 2 lety +2

    Best informative Subaru VIDEO EVER. THANK YOU. Have owned 4 Subarus and plan to buy another used one (2000-2004 year LOADED OUTBACK) in future !! Great car years for Subaru.

  • @tfaubus
    @tfaubus Před 2 lety +5

    Well done, I started my association with Subaru in 2013 with the 2013 Outback 2.5i Ltd, minor issues aside it has been great, the size was perfect for me at the time, I later came across a 2006 Legacy GT in 2015 which has been so much of a blast I ordered a 2018 RA block for transplant; I also had a 17 impreza sport for a few years but gave it back because wifey wanted a miata ;)

  • @alexsanchez757
    @alexsanchez757 Před 2 lety +2

    Awesome video. Very informative. Feels good knowing I bought one of the most reliable outbacks ever as my new daily driver. 2000 2.5 limited 5 speed. 👍👍

  • @ruffleefx2872
    @ruffleefx2872 Před rokem +5

    Just got a free 2002 legacy wagon automatic, 40,000 miles
    run smooth , awesome car for daily driven.

  • @randywilliams4325
    @randywilliams4325 Před 2 lety +5

    I have a 2012 Outback 3.6r with 135k miles on it . Except for a few quirks it’s been a great car . I am a 40 year experience auto tech with 15 years of Ford dealership experience . Car has been serviced by me since new . Main quirk- sometimes if you let off of the gas at 10-20 mph and the get back on it you get a rough engagement of the trans like a big clunk .Car has done this since it was new . It used to be used in an agricultural area and the radiator got plugged with corn silage . But that was an easy fix and gave me a chance to replace the coolant . I retired last November and the car now operates in Cabo San Lucas . Even some of the streets are dirt here . I kind of feel sorry for it but I will continue to keep it going .

  • @pjaz6800
    @pjaz6800 Před 2 lety +14

    I literally just called about a 2008 outback this morning. This is going to be my life savior. Thank you thank you

    • @aaronnokaoi
      @aaronnokaoi Před 2 lety +4

      If this is your first Mr subaru video, then the best is yet to come!

    • @thistles
      @thistles Před 2 lety +1

      I LOVE my 2008 Outback. She’s the best 💕 I hope your new baby treats you well.

    • @kennethparker2483
      @kennethparker2483 Před 2 lety +1

      2008 outback’s are awesome just take care of it and you’ll be fine the turbos are especially awsome

  • @jbaby007
    @jbaby007 Před rokem +3

    This really helped me narrow down my options! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @corevette
    @corevette Před 2 lety +5

    very helpful and informative! Thank you. my 13 outback 2.5 is doing just great!

  • @BFnKC
    @BFnKC Před 2 lety +37

    Would be awesome to see what your recommendations would be for each generations to get the most life out of them (past the normal maintenance) selfishly would like to know what to do with 15-19’s to get the most life out of them. Thanks for the Subaru content!

  • @javierjavier7291
    @javierjavier7291 Před rokem

    Thank you for all this information. Been wanting for a long time and just bought a 2002 outback ll bean and enjoying it

  • @tinyhotopicbitch
    @tinyhotopicbitch Před 2 lety +8

    00-04 For the win! I bought an 02 Legacy as my first car in 2020 with only 85k (now 112k) and encountered all the issues you've listed but that list is extremely short. Just minor rust, replaced most of the suspension, brakes as you would on any 20 year old car, and once the leaky OG head gasket is fixed it's probably going to last longer than i do

  • @davewhanger6722
    @davewhanger6722 Před rokem

    Thanks for the info we have a 2012 limited (160000 +) and a 2018 bought new 60k. Your videos help to be on the lookout for issues.

  • @Andagidude
    @Andagidude Před 2 lety +2

    driven 2011 outback limited since '14, now i own 99 legacy and keep it running! thanks for tips mr subaru

  • @gregscott344
    @gregscott344 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video and history lesson. Can’t wait for the others!

  • @jcsmith9518
    @jcsmith9518 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. You appear to really know your Subarus and provide valuable information. So glad I found you just before purchasing a 2010 Outback Premium on local used car lot. More than that you have turned me away from considering a Subaru. I will steer others to your channel when seeing others considering these autos for overall dependability. Great job and thanks again.

  • @courtneyblackwell9211
    @courtneyblackwell9211 Před 2 lety +4

    great video and run down on 20 years of models. Still miss my 5MT 2000 Outback Wagon.

  • @GazMatic
    @GazMatic Před rokem

    I’m glad I found this video. I was just looking for these vehicles

  • @DonnerPassWhisky
    @DonnerPassWhisky Před 2 lety +4

    My 1998 legacy outback sedan has 236,000 miles and is still running great. All original just route maintenance. 2.2L engine that was before the 2.5L that seemed to have problems early in it's production.

  • @daddyd70
    @daddyd70 Před 2 lety +7

    I have a 03 outback with 321000 miles, head gasket was done a year ago, did the timing belt twice and hydrologic tensioner. The motor mounts are starting to go. I absolutely love it.

  • @bort42
    @bort42 Před rokem +3

    You are a king, sir. Thank you for your knowledge

  • @MuscatelTom
    @MuscatelTom Před 2 lety +1

    Makes me value my 03 legacy L S.E.P. even more. Mine had the graphite head gaskets and i switched them out for STI gaskets and it worked great

  • @teh60
    @teh60 Před 2 lety +1

    I think you covered it very well, great video.

  • @mattheworesko4596
    @mattheworesko4596 Před 2 lety +4

    LOL! I was surprised to see a picture of my chewed-up Outback in your video.

  • @ayske1
    @ayske1 Před 2 lety +9

    The Gen4 Legacy is easily most popular in Aus. Heaps of praise and mod-ability. Personally own the gen5 GT but the one cool thing I like about the 4 is the bigger sunroof. Great review to hear about all Legacy's! Have owned the Gen5 GT wagon for 2 years and love it to bits. Doesn't have as many mod options but gets it done (currently coilovers/better brakes/tyres and cosmetic mods) and still the option for an aftermarket dump pipe + tune. Great family/and wannabe track car!

  • @PanterACFH
    @PanterACFH Před 2 lety +9

    Sounds like a lot of people don't maintain and look after their cars.
    I have a 2005 2.5i Outback 5spd manual dual range here in Australia, which has just clocked 301,000kms (187,000miles) and it has no issues whatsoever.
    It had a full service history when I bought it a couple of years ago with 280,000kms (174,000miles) on it.
    I change the oil regularly, rotate the tyres, do regular maintenance like you should and it is brilliant.
    None of the issues with the UV damage on the dash etc, and this is South Australia where it's always hot and sunny.

    • @nergispaul9022
      @nergispaul9022 Před 2 lety +3

      Cars in the US are thought of as consumables by most people.

    • @mr.murder5652
      @mr.murder5652 Před 2 lety

      Nice. I want to import a dual range for my ‘10 forester 5mt because Subaru apparently felt off-roading wasn’t a thing in the US. I’m just worried it would cost a fortune to ship one from All Drive Subaru 😬

  • @rogerblank5280
    @rogerblank5280 Před rokem +1

    2000 2.5l outback with fixed head gasket at 80+-k miles is still working great at 300k miles. Needed AC bearings, belts, and timing belt replaced a while back. Great car!

  • @pomonabill220
    @pomonabill220 Před rokem

    WOW Thanks for all the detail and history!

  • @andriusa.6444
    @andriusa.6444 Před 2 lety +5

    Proud owner of a 2003 h6 vdc outback (EUDM), wonderful car. One note from the video - I don’t believe the struts are mounted in a way you showed at 5min speakimg about rust. That is how struts were mounted on older foresters and impreza wagons, but not these outbacks, so less issue there in terms of rust.

  • @tylerbutikofer7047
    @tylerbutikofer7047 Před 2 lety +48

    I miss my 2004 Outback. I have a 2015 Forester now. Although much nicer interior in the Forester, the old Outback just went where I wanted it to and the automatic transmission felt better than the CVT.

    • @bshingledecker
      @bshingledecker Před 2 lety +9

      from a 98 outback to a 16 forester as well. 80k on the forester now but I STILL am not sold on the CVT. It just feels,,, disconnected.

    • @alicetwombly3812
      @alicetwombly3812 Před rokem

      If the cvt feels disconnected, the transmission solenoid may be failing.

    • @lukeplayzgamez6414
      @lukeplayzgamez6414 Před rokem

      I own a 2004 outback and I love it been a awesome car haven't had any issues with it apart from having to do some paint repair on the back spoiler and hood but that's to be expected from age and also just the usual stuff like oil change filter ect but awesome reliable car tho

    • @Trollrijas
      @Trollrijas Před rokem +1

      @@lukeplayzgamez6414 im tempted to buy a 2003 one for relatively cheap price, any major concerns to look for? (besides the one shown in the video)

    • @lukeplayzgamez6414
      @lukeplayzgamez6414 Před rokem

      @@Trollrijas not really apart from just the usual maintenance for the car I have had to replace a front CV boot tho and fix the seat belts but not too major at the end of the day it all comes down to how the car was treated if u give it shit then I'll be shit but if u look after it I'll look after u

  • @johnnyq1233
    @johnnyq1233 Před rokem +1

    I have a 2005 Subaru Outback with the 2.5i.
    Love it and other than an idler bearing blowing up in the timing belt system it has been great!
    Luckily, my motor did not get wrecked from this failure and a kit later was all it needed to keep me happy.
    After 5 years of ownership, I can say I'm soo happy I bought this vehicle and would not hesitate to buy another one.
    Love your show and keep up the great work.

  • @greasemonkeymechanic1
    @greasemonkeymechanic1 Před 2 lety +7

    Would love to see something similar from you on foresters and Impreza's as well. From my experience Subaru seems to have packed the outback and legacy models with the newest technology first with the Impreza and Forester models usually a few years behind Wich of course can be a good thing in certain years.

  • @articchar-lf
    @articchar-lf Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks! Right on time. 'About to buy a 2008.

  • @GlycerinZ
    @GlycerinZ Před 2 lety +1

    Got a 2001 Legacy GT Limited 5MT. Owned it since 2006. Love it. The wind noise sucks though
    Replaced the head gaskets myself in 2021. Replaced front CV axles, ball joints, tie rod ends, front/rear sway end links and struts/shocks (with coilovers) in late 2023/early 2024.

  • @timarmstrong5813
    @timarmstrong5813 Před 2 lety +6

    Bought a 2009 Empreza Outback Sport with less than 90k miles on it. Love my Subaru.

  • @bobgillies3319
    @bobgillies3319 Před 2 lety +2

    Just bought my 5th Subaru. Love them all. Had a 95 legacy, 98, 03, 09 which did 300kms no problem and now a 17 Outback. much nosier cvt belt but just good to get newer tech like eyesight. Feel a bit boring but nothing else has the room and safe drive.

  • @scottminshall6420
    @scottminshall6420 Před 2 lety +9

    I was anti Subaru for along time until I had one for a rental car, about a year later we bought a used Crosstrek for the wife and a engine change down the road from a overheat issue we are still pounding the miles on it. I'm actually looking at adding another to the stable, the are good cars for the most part, and every brand has their issues that's for sure.

  • @98ChevyK1500Z71
    @98ChevyK1500Z71 Před 2 lety +4

    Have had a few 01-04 Outbacks, both 4 & 6 cylinder. Love the cars. Easy to work on. Rust will force these cars off the road before mechanical failure. Just wish there was more room in the back seat.
    Our 2014 2.5 has been great. Way more interior room, but I too am dealing with a cam carrier leak. Hasn't gotten worse in 55k so live with 1qt loss every 4k, which is my change interval now. Have to do rear wheel bearings, but at least they're bolt-in and not the dreaded stuck-bolt design Subaru used for so many years.

  • @TheNecro1015
    @TheNecro1015 Před 2 lety +2

    Daily driving a 2000 Outback from the great north Canada. This car had been from Canada , to California, to NewYork then PA and now in Delaware. Love my dad wagon. And yes my 2000 dad wagon has had or has every problem you mentioned.

  • @rickbachman993
    @rickbachman993 Před 2 lety +5

    Thanks, confirmed what I already know. That’s a good thing. I purchased an 02 outback six months ago. Only 198K. It’s a very clean car. Still have my other 02 outback LOL. 307 k on that one. See you on the next one.✌🏻👍🏻

  • @robertmunroe3976
    @robertmunroe3976 Před rokem

    Extremely helpful video, thanks Mr. Subaru!

  • @joshsimpson1648
    @joshsimpson1648 Před 2 lety +4

    My 02 outback is at 229k I'm hoping to see 300k+ with it. It's great for providing me with repair experience

  • @mugsy7773
    @mugsy7773 Před 2 lety +3

    Excellent video ! I wonder if these issues as noted have been addressed in the 2020, 2021, 2022 and the soon coming 2023 models

  • @fatboydrop
    @fatboydrop Před 2 lety +2

    I own a 1999 BH5 GTB twin turbo wagon and absolutely love it 🙂

  • @mihazgajnar8227
    @mihazgajnar8227 Před 2 lety +1

    I have OB 2006 2,5L 315.000 km. Head Gasket done now. Very good car 👍. Thank you for Video 👍

  • @kaindubois4206
    @kaindubois4206 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a great video to see! Love it dude😎 keep em coming

  • @VipofPoo
    @VipofPoo Před rokem +2

    I bought a 2017 legacy 2.5 I with 112k miles on it back in 2019. Thing drives like a dream still currently on 162k miles on it and I serviced the CVT the other day and it feels even better now ! Maintenance goes along way I guess !

  • @tjonesauto
    @tjonesauto Před 3 měsíci +1

    I own a 2012 outback used. As a master mechanic, the simplicity of the engine is everything. I did the head gaskets, timing belt tstat water pump and CVT torque converter as preventive maintenance. Only has 110k and I plan on keeping it forever.

  • @stephenhunt6253
    @stephenhunt6253 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent summary!

  • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic

    I have a 2018 Subaru Forester Base 6MT, and just swapped for the day with my mom's 2014 Forester Premium CVT. Had the wife try it out. Coming from her 2014 Chevy Equinox, she's in love. Better vision through larger windows, peppier, quieter, more storage space. She'll probably go Subaru after her Chevy dies. Could be any day now. 😉

    • @sparky1044
      @sparky1044 Před 2 lety +3

      From what I've heard about the equinox, I think your "any day " statement is on the money.
      Start a doomsday counter for it lol.

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic Před 2 lety +4

      @@sparky1044 Honestly, her Equinox has taken the two of us from Cleveland to Yellowstone, Grand Tetons, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, and the Badlands over a 3 week time frame, and pulled a 1k pound teardrop trailer to Mt Rushmore, so it's a decent car. But it's also had more repairs than both my Saturns....

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler Před 2 lety +3

      @@OutsideTheTargetDemographic I had practically had the same trip with a 2018 Outback from Chilli-compton, Ohio

    • @OutsideTheTargetDemographic
      @OutsideTheTargetDemographic Před 2 lety +2

      @@lowlifeanglerHey, nice! We just camped out the back of her SUV, and saw all the things! Now we have a camper and kids...🤕...but they are going to see the country too. 🇺🇸

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler Před 2 lety +1

      @@OutsideTheTargetDemographic Awesome, I cheated and 13 nights in several hotels , saw the Rocky National Park, Dinosaur National monument, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Devil's Tower, Black Hills and Badlands. 4900 miles. Went out on I-70 came back on I-90.

  • @fasttoby
    @fasttoby Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. Hope you do a similar video about the Forester lineup.

  • @themr2guy
    @themr2guy Před 2 lety +1

    You hit all the points n the 05-09 Outback 👍

  • @20reefer
    @20reefer Před 2 lety +5

    I love my 2019 3.6r Outback. Really good power, comfort and very reliable. The perfect daily driver!

    • @farnaddarnell3926
      @farnaddarnell3926 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I'm shopping for a 2017 or 2019 3.6r Touring. Any issues thus far?

  • @alexoakden9016
    @alexoakden9016 Před 2 lety +2

    I had a '01 2.5 Manual with the Green LLB like trim and I loved it. Purchased it when I was 16 in 2015 with 340000km on the clock and known head gasket issues around $250 USD. I put a sealant fluid in the radiator the minute I purchased it and just checked the water level each time before I drove it any decent distances. It lasted until 395000(ish)km and only scrapped it because it needed 4 new tires. Had a '06 for all of 10 days before I returned it to the dealer so can't say much about it but I recently brought a '11 2.5i Premium and I love it, even though it's a huge car compared to the 2nd and 3rd gen. Only being 10000kms or 3 months in, it seems great, no issues so far and the space, clearance and semi luxury feel is much appreciated. The 2nd gen is by far my favourite car I've ever owned though. Even with the head gasket issues, it taught me to look after my cars and was a great car to have as a teenager who would go skiing every weekend during the NZ winters. My family also had two 1st Gen's that we learnt to drive in, a '98 2.5 Manual and a 97' 2.5 Auto. The auto was horrible, but the '98 was a awesome car! All 3 of the late 90s, early 00's outbacks were purchased as cheap run arounds with high kms and with VERY low expectations but the manual ones turned out to be some of the best/most enjoyable cars any of my family have owned.

  • @MrPoppyDuck
    @MrPoppyDuck Před rokem +1

    2015 Outback with the 2.5 is on its second windshield and battery. Thankfully Subaru extended the warranty on the CVT as it is starting to shudder a bit at low speed in hot weather. Doubt it will last as long as my 06 Accord which still runs great. Thank you Mr Subaru for the great video!

  • @terrypebworth6513
    @terrypebworth6513 Před rokem +1

    Sold my 99 Lincoln Towncar. Picked up an 02 LL Bean. 3.0. Live it. Everything Mr. said was an issue is spot on. I have all of without thankfully. These are so rare here in Oregon because everyone drives them and loves them. I had to splash down $3200 cash the day it was for sale. Not even listed yet. 4 people behind me trying to buy also. It has plenty of power and a joy to drive. Awsome in snow and ice due to how the axles work. takes power from any slipping & diverts to ones with traction. 3 months into this car & recommend them to anyone. Safe.

  • @noahsuess2806
    @noahsuess2806 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Confirms what I already figured. Everything goes downhill when you start adding the electronic infotainment crap and why I would rather keep driving and repairing old beaters for my daily driver.

  • @QueenFairy420
    @QueenFairy420 Před rokem +2

    just bought a 2017 at 59k miiles. needs struts all around and 1 inside dome bulb and the left front blinker bulb. other than that, regular maintanence. no oil leaks, no issues at all so far.

  • @bscottculp3951
    @bscottculp3951 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a 22 outback touring I ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT

  • @danielsan3681
    @danielsan3681 Před 7 měsíci

    I have the 2002 Outback L.L. Bean H6 and I'm in love with it! 🥰

  • @fredharvey2720
    @fredharvey2720 Před 2 lety +1

    Great work as always

  • @kingfish42
    @kingfish42 Před 3 měsíci

    i have a 2008 outback 2.5xt with close to 190k on it and the only issue from that ive had is the hvac actuator. absolutely solid and its very clear that most of the reason for that is how well cared for it was by its previous owner. absolutely love it.

  • @nancyoffenhiser4916
    @nancyoffenhiser4916 Před 2 lety +9

    Happy Valentine's Day to you and yours! Thank you for all you help with questions for all these years with my 2013 Outback. I still have it and I still love it. The dealership calls to try to pry it away from me,trade and buy a new one, but no dice. I'm happy with the low technology in my vehicle. No big screen, no eye sight. It's been a very good car.

  • @JenniLudes
    @JenniLudes Před 2 lety +4

    Had a 200 Outback wagon that I loved. Built like a tank (in a good way). Would still have it if I hadn't been t-boned by a guy running a light at 50mph. Right into my door. A and B pillar's bent, driver door smashed up and I couldn't open it but NO ingress. Heck, I could still roll the window down! But it was totaled. Only had 70k on it in 2012 when I replaced it with a new (2012) Outback limited. Thanks for the all the info. Love your channel!

  • @Buc_Stops_Here
    @Buc_Stops_Here Před rokem +1

    I have the 2013 Legacy 3.6R Limited with 5 speed automatic with Eyesight, now with about 130,000 miles. It has been reliable until 120,000 when we had numerous suspension problems due to the poor roads in CT. We in 2022 have replaced: front struts, front controller arms, rear wheel bearings, master brake cylinder, driver window master control, and driver window motor assembly. No engine issues but very minor oil consumption around 100,000. Still have the car no failure of the head gasket, and no CVT. Still love the car and hope to make it to 200,000 miles.

  • @spyrolover24
    @spyrolover24 Před 2 lety +3

    I have to agree with you and what all you've said. I own a 2002 legacy gt 5 speed with 293,000 miles on it. Got it with 191k on it. Ran it harder than I ever should of and the only time it left me sit was when the fuel pump housing cracked. Other than that it still runs and drives but does use a little bit of oil. Did have to replace the trans because the input bearing went bad, but I do plan on replacing it and keeping that transmission. My friend had a 2008 legacy with the 5 speed and it had the sticky dash. It also suffered from a rough idle. This car only had around 50k miles on it. Thing would run fine until it warmed up, then run rough until it would stall. I couldn't figure it out. The Subaru dealer couldn't figure it out. They started throwing parts at it and no prevail. They called a bunch of higher end techs in and after about a month they found an issue with the wiring harness that was causing the problem.

  • @falcorthewonderdog2758
    @falcorthewonderdog2758 Před rokem +2

    I have a 2001 LL BEAN version outback wagon. 3.0 H6. 140k miles. Incredible build quality. Still runs like new.

  • @deimosdardanos9869
    @deimosdardanos9869 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 2002 BE5 Sedan B4 MY03 Aus spec, the true cream of the crop of this generation and a amazing car even with the strange complicated twin turbo. I have had this for almost 10 years and never plan to sell her because i enjoy it greatly

  • @brianf8621
    @brianf8621 Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have two 3.6 Outback’s. The 2010 is a very solid model and had some recalls for shaking front ends. I personally hated this car to start with but found out all my problems were do to a horrible service department at a specific dealer. After the car was repaired probably it has been a great car/SUV. It has taken two hard accidents and still a solid car. At 130k. The kid is rolling it now.
    The 2019 Outback had the radio failure and took 6 months to get a replacement. All in all a good solid vehicle.
    I will agree the batteries seem to have a high failure rate, including mine separating and leaking acid. I replace them with AGMs and have gotten 7 years of service from them.
    The lager Outback’s have their advantages. I have transported a full size dryer and a complete long block for a small block Chevy in mine.
    Mr Subaru thank you for all the support and videos.

  • @lordraiden5398
    @lordraiden5398 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 09' SH Forester X. It is lowered on coilovers with rear adjustable LCA's, adjustable lateral links, 25mm rear sway bar and stronger sway bar end links front and rear. Also 18x9.5 wheels with sticky tires. Handles like a race car but is as slow as hell. Keeps me out of trouble. Bought it used with 86,000 miles on it. Easy to work on. Easy to maintain. Have had no engine issues. This spring gonna do valve cover gaskets, timing belt and water pump. I want to get an aluminum radiator and silicone hoses too. On my WRX the plastic radiator tank cracked at about 130,000 miles. I agree with you on the looks but the SH Forester looks totally different with the STi Forester front grille and bumper.

  • @bengarrido638
    @bengarrido638 Před 2 lety +2

    My 2012 Outback. Had the Torque converter covered under warranty paid $100 fee. Then about 3 months ago at 154,445 miles my Valve Body had to be replaced I was luck to go to a local guy in Salisbury NC rather than dealership save me $450. Other than those two issues it has been rock solid and will go 100K more.

  • @michaelweatherhead9470
    @michaelweatherhead9470 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the Video.

  • @wes326
    @wes326 Před rokem +3

    There is a place in Denver which seems to specialize in refurbishing older Subarus. They get most of them from Colorado so rust is minimal. Japanese Car Connection or something like that. I looked there for a Subaru for my daughter but she brought a FJ Cruiser. Thanks for sharing.

  • @markcotter4213
    @markcotter4213 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!

  • @parsley0120
    @parsley0120 Před rokem +2

    My mom had a 2002 Outback 4 speed auto with the cold weather package. It is probably my favorite Outback! It’s a close call between the 1st gen and 2nd gen Outbacks. She did a complete engine reseal and timing belt at 160k. Still looked like new when it was at 199k. A drunk driver side swiped half the car while it was parked so it was unfortunately totaled. We bought it back from the insurance company and still sold it for a grand to someone who was just going to drive it as is. Hope it’s still on the road and doing well for him!

  • @frankv.9525
    @frankv.9525 Před 2 lety +28

    Was in the market for a Subie a few months ago and ended up with a well-maintained 2012 Outback Limited with around 110,000 on it. Love it so much, feels like a mini tank. That EJ engine looks practically bulletproof! Thanks for your insight as always!

    • @cullen1773
      @cullen1773 Před 2 lety +2

      got one myself about two years ago and haven’t had to do anything major to it other than replacing the oil pan/gasket due to Northeast rusting from salt. Planning on getting struts replaced soon but otherwise I agree fully with you on it feeling like a tank!!

    • @FardtilUshid
      @FardtilUshid Před rokem

      Still liking it? Wanting that year myself.

    • @frankv.9525
      @frankv.9525 Před rokem +2

      @@FardtilUshid Yes, absolutely! It's a beast of a car, proper maintenance has given me great performance and reliability.

    • @coltranebartlett590
      @coltranebartlett590 Před rokem

      How much did u buy it for?

    • @frankv.9525
      @frankv.9525 Před rokem +2

      @@coltranebartlett590 Got it for $12,000, Subies don't lose their value that much.

  • @PeatyR
    @PeatyR Před 2 lety +24

    I liked the 2000's OB's as well. We had a 2002 VDC and a 2001 Base version. One feature I really miss is how the rear seat bottom would flip up and when the seat back went down it was very level. Also, the rear seat bottom formed a wall preventing stuff from sliding up into the front seat area. It made packing stuff in there really handy and secure if you stopped quickly.

    • @IshimuraOrigin
      @IshimuraOrigin Před rokem +1

      No one mentions the VDC trim, I got one too.

    • @PeatyR
      @PeatyR Před rokem +1

      @@IshimuraOrigin Back then it as a specific model. Not all had it at that time, but the VDC and VTD systems were excellent in bad weather!

  • @maybenot6075
    @maybenot6075 Před 2 lety +4

    Il stick with my N/A ej201 powered 2003 forester SG along as possible, newer Subaru's really dont compare to the old ones for reliability and size 👌 only issues with these are the crank sensors which takes about a minute max to change, the sills rusting & sun/moonroof models (like mine) sagging but a couple of washers with the original spacers does the trick to get them back level to the roof

  • @bryede
    @bryede Před rokem +4

    I love love love the 2nd gen BH Outback/Baja. It's just complex enough, while still being very easy to work on. Unfortunately, constantly changing government standards force manufacturers to constantly discard their most reliable designs.

  • @davereina7775
    @davereina7775 Před rokem +1

    What a good video with so much information. I have a 2006 Outback with the 2.5 engine and leather seats and sunroof. I bought the car with about 130000 miles and right away replaced the brake discs and pads, the wheel bearings, the timing belt and water pump. Now I have about 150000 miles. I've really enjoyed the comfort and utility of the car. However this past year its developed some problem with the four wheel drive system that I was thinking I would hear about in your discussion. In four wheel drive mode I get a clicking sound when making a tight turn. I thought it was CV joints and asked my mechanic to change the CV's. That didn't solve the clicking noise and I later learned that something in the transmission could be damaged if the car was driven with a low tire or something that could cause a mismatch between the front and rear drive. Right now I am driving with the extra fuse in place which only lets the front wheel drive work. It gets better mileage with FWD only but I am not sure of the long term effect of driving the car in this mode. I think the transmission work is beyond my regular mechanics comfort zone and I am not sure the expense with the milage the of the car makes good economic sense. It also started making an exhaust noise and so another area needing repair. The car does have a dent and rust free body along with a nice leather interior so I may try to find a buyer who can accept it as a good fixer upper.

    • @Doobency
      @Doobency Před 10 měsíci

      Good to know. I just got a 2007 Outback with the 2.5, around the same mileage. Hopefully mine will be fine, but I'll keep these issues in the back of my head.

  • @lisandro12349
    @lisandro12349 Před 2 lety +7

    Been daily my 01 Outback H6 VDC since 2017. Love it, ideal for winter here in Canada. Easy to work on and yes, I rather and old school 4EAT than a CVT…

    • @TylerSchappe
      @TylerSchappe Před 2 lety +3

      Any advice for keeping it free enough of rust to daily drive it on salty roads? Copious underflushes?

    • @lisandro12349
      @lisandro12349 Před 2 lety

      During winter time with salty roads I rinse the undercarriage once a week. Although I bought it already having a rust spot at the rear wheel well. I actually want to improve it a bit at least make it look better, has some bubbles.

  • @abassett1907
    @abassett1907 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you. Just got an 07 outback ll bean with the h6 and 5eat. Had a 98 expedition 5.4 popcorn motor before.

  • @Brighton-Abean
    @Brighton-Abean Před 2 lety +2

    Bought a 2008 outback LL bean from my work. 330,000kms for $1500. Transmission lines blew off the rad. I just lopped them lol. Changed a few arms in the rear and trailing arm bushings. Cars been going strong for last year no issue. Wish Subaru made them like they use too.

  • @philheitland2960
    @philheitland2960 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing video. Plz do another one. Impreza and crosstrek plz and thanks

  • @TheGroundBeef
    @TheGroundBeef Před 2 lety +21

    in my opinion the EZ36 is one of the most reliable engines subaru has ever made. Ive been with the Subaru dealer for about 4 years now and its hands down the least worked on engine! love em.

    • @sleeper.simulant7327
      @sleeper.simulant7327 Před 2 lety +7

      My 3.6r has 177k problem free miles on it

    • @tysonstraga2763
      @tysonstraga2763 Před 2 lety +6

      145k on my 2015 3.6 Legacy, no engine issues.

    • @youtuber5291
      @youtuber5291 Před 2 lety +3

      My legacy 2015 with the 3.6 has over 122k so far so good and the 3.6 is smooth as silk .love the H6 .

    • @alspilowey
      @alspilowey Před 2 lety +5

      My 2010 EZ36 is at 225,000 km and running well also

    • @user-uk6yz1my8h
      @user-uk6yz1my8h Před rokem

      How about ez30 6clinder in a 2006 jdm outback?

  • @sugarbooty
    @sugarbooty Před 2 lety +2

    I bought a 2000 mt a month or so ago, had to swap the engine because she ran out of coolant and died but I had a 2005 forester sitting around so it worked out. The pictures you showed look exactly like mine except there's more quarter panel rust lol

  • @dustyerickson6663
    @dustyerickson6663 Před rokem +4

    As a subaru tech for 20+ years. This was a great video. I think subaru forgot what made them great back in the day. Simple great 4x4 cars. I have owned and worked on models from the 70ies on. I miss the old reliable ej22 and the so underpowered ea82.

  • @lisaemmons3469
    @lisaemmons3469 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for all the info. I’ve had Outback wagons since 1984 and nothing but. (81, 91, 96 - my favorite- 2004 & 2005. Unfortunately I looked away and totaled my 2005. Haven’t owned a car since. Looking for a 2009 3.0/6 cylinder. I can only find them in taupe. Not my personality but I may settle. I had three in white.
    The newer models are oversized and have some major blind spots but a 2014 might be worth looking into.
    Thanks again.

  • @fugubarakun4907
    @fugubarakun4907 Před 2 lety +2

    I own an 03 and 04, both have been absolutely bullet proof, and a breeze to work on for regular maintenance.

  • @alanjames7877
    @alanjames7877 Před 2 lety +3

    My 2014 Outback has 120k and few problems so far. Constant headlight bulb replacement, weird clunking noises that no one can figure out what’s doing it, and a quart of oil needs to be added every 3k. Rust is becoming a huge issue but much of that is happening where damage has occurred and repaired. Also I live in the upstate NY rust belt lol. I’m 6’6” and love the roomy interior. Would absolutely buy another Subaru!