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Saw (not verified)    June 5, 2020 - 3:48PM

I think subarus are not likely to hit 200k miles anymore because of all the new drivers they have. Long time owners are still seeing those numbers but these newer owners do not realize how critical rotating the tires, changing the fluids and aligning them are. They have a very sophisticated awd system that requires specific fluids and good attwntion to keep them running. They are not nearly as simple as these trucks and SUVs and most people do not know how to service them. Personally i have 215k on my legacy and my wife has 115k on her outback. The only major issue i have had was suspension parts(wheel bearings and struts) that being said those are wear items anyways. Only problems with hers was a window regulator died and a cronic headlight kept burning out. The shop suggested changing out the entire headlight assembly do to condensation building up. Reluctantly i did it cause im in it for the long haul, now they dont burn out. So... Subarus are good cars in my opinion.

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