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Slp     Reply with quote
l am interested in purchasing a subaru 2.5i wagon or the sedan so here are my ?s answer any if you can. iam also envirnmentally aware and l wanna get a car that is good on ga thanks in advance

#1 l am going to be a realtor.how much more space does the wagon have vs the sedan

#2 l have read reviews from people saying the 2.5i gets good and bad MPG

#3 how bad do you think this car is for the environment vs other cars in its class

#4 how much does the average 21 year old subaru owner pay without any tickets or accidents

#5 how much do u reccommend this car period
THANKS!
l will be driving a lot considering l will be a realtor, also l was talking about the impreza 2.5i. thoseare all very good also, its going to be a hard choice! l was leaning towards the wagon anyhow due to space.but oddly they both seem to get the same MPG! l am very happy with that MPG rating as well its what my 03 sunfire coupe gets and the subaru is a lot bigger!
Dont     Reply with quote
unfortunately ur questions r a bit to vague to answer with any degree of confidence. l will give it a shot thought. Hopefully l can be helpful

1/ The wagon & sedan have identical passenger space, but the wagon has a lot more storage space (trunk vs hatch back)
2/ My 2.5 gets about 25+ mpg in combined driving, some think that is good others think it is bad. l think it is fine
3/ The same.
4/ You need to provide more location, coverage, & usage information to answer this. The only real way to get an answer is to call a company for a (FREE!!! NO OBLIGATION) quote. No one here could possibly give u a number that would be accurate for you.
5/ l think they r great cars. Especially for snowy or icy driving. Very reliable.

Mike
Emilio     Reply with quote
l pretty much agree with Michael, except l do not know which Subaru u r talking about. There is a 2.5i wagon for the Outback, Legacy & Impreza. l can talk about the Outback from experience & the Legacy by similarity. The passenger space is identical, but u will find the access to the rear section via a hatch a lot more convenient than using a trunk. l found that l gut just what the window sticker said as far as mileage, including 28-30 MPG on the highway & 22-23 MPG around town. l do not believe the car is a California-certified ULEV (Ultra Low Emission Vehicle), as the Honda is are. ( do see the claim, ''Meets the strictest emissions standards for gasoline engines when equipped to meet the California Partial Zero Emission Vehicle standard, although l have no idea what that means.) The Legacy & Outback r very safe cars in both accident avoidance & crash safety, as they r rated tops in crash safety by NHTSA & IIHS, so this will help keep ur insurance rates down, but we have no way of knowing what YOU will have to pay.

l like the car very much. l am in the very weird position of having bought two Outbacks in less than a year. l just had to get the 6-cylinder. However, instead of trading in the 2.5i, l passed it on to my 33 year old daughter. l was very happy with the car & very confident in its safety & other attributes so that l knew she would not be getting ''stuck'' with a lousy car. l think the 2.5i Outback is an excellent car. l think the 3.0 is a better one, but the 2.5i is still an excellent car. :-)
Strong     Reply with quote
You will enjoy the convenience of the wagon when doing signage.The 2.5 gets fairly good mileage in all around driving and is an Ultra Low Emissions Vehicle built in an environmentally friendly factory on a nature preserve.It also has a five star crash rating-the best you can get. What color would you like?
Coach     Reply with quote
Go for the wagon it has more room. Driven properly they can get 33 MPG. They are very well engineered and the safest in it is class. This is a great car, keep t maintained and it will last a long time and the re-sale value is high.
Kim     Reply with quote
if your looking at the 2001+ models the sedans back seat does not flip down, having the wagon will give you acccess to alot more space.
Lostyo     Reply with quote
?#1: well l have three large dogs & they all fit in the wagon but l wouldnt dare try & fit them in the sedan

?#2: well it depends on were ur driving it, would it be in country or city?

?#3: not that bad l suppose

?#4: for insurance? well a moderate amount l suppose. but l really dont know for shure

?#5:uh well not quite shure what u mean but l recommend subarus to anyone who has a license to drive!

i hope l was helpful!
Bobyer     Reply with quote
Do not buy a Subaru, they have chronic transmission problems especially in their AWD models and they deny the problem and wo not fix it under warranty.
Bad Business!
Kickshaw     Reply with quote
Do not buy a subaru, l have a friend who has a 2004 forester with 30k miles on it. It died about two months ago and has been at the Subaru dealer ever since. After months of no car, they are telling her it needs an entire new engine and that it is not covered under her extended warrantee.
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