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Rolling over 200K in my Subaru Legacy

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Uploaded by on Feb 9, 2007

With Earthsuit playing in the background, my trusty 1993 Subaru Legacy rolls over 200,000 miles and, for some strange reason, I feel it necessary to film it and share it with you.

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  • I am so doing this when my '98 Forester hits 200K. Of course, that'll be in 70K miles, but hey, a guy can dream.

  • A guy should plan ahead! Can't wait to see it in 70k dude

    ~Q

  • is subaru american or asian?

  • It's a Asian car company - Subaru is owned by Fuji Heavy Industries based in Japan however, the Legacy is made in Lafayette, Indiana.

  • I have loved both of the subarus I had.. had a 92 & 94 Legacy and sold both to friends a few years ago and both still running w/minimal maitnance and both are still going with 250k+ miles on them!!

  • I've since sold my too (to the guy who helped me change the Forester engine). He said they drive it daily with over 220K on it and he hasn't put a wrench on it other than to change the oil!

    Love me Scoobys - glad you do too,

    ~Q

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  • Lol you don't seem to use your trip meter?

  • i wish i had got the subaru SVX i wanted :/ that thing would have run forever, well except the bearing problems they're known for. but regardless thats nothing compared to the problems iv'e had with this damn dodge neon -_- i haven't even had it a year and iv'e spent at least $1200-$1500 in repairs and maitnance on it. and thats a low guess

  • LOL, awesome! i remember when my 92 legacy hit 200,000 and then 300,000, it was awesome and i never had to do a thing but change the sparks plugs, change the oil, it was set until it was totaled. I really wish i could find another 90's legacy that is a manual! all i've found is Automatics or ones that are way too much for the age of the car and problems!

  • @rsxzx6r how do you think I feel? I drive an American '96 and the dashboard is a carryover of the original design from 1972.

    Way too much cheap plastic in American cars

  • im american too....lol....i just prefer foreign cars....not cuz i just like foreign cars....but cuz they r built better...i never liked the interior of american cars....in my price range that is....cadillac have nice interiors...but i cant afford them....so i have options...between cavalier..and civic...based on reviews...civics last longer and are better built....

  • @rsxzx6r we americans love to abuse our cars too :) it's more from the economy... we'd rather just buy a different car than keep fixing the old one (although not as true anymore)

  • They r in the junkyard for a reason.....JK...im sure that there are alot of long lasting american cars......just more long lasting foreign ones...

  • @rsxzx6r Take a trip to your local junkyard sometime. Plenty of American-made vehicles over 200k that were involved in collisions.

    My father owned a 1991 Chevrolet Cavalier. Threw a rod at 261,000 miles.

  • wut about the dodge neon?

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