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Old 05-01-2005, 07:07 PM
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Need a car. I need AWD. WRX goes back to dealer off the lease in August and I must procure daily transportation by then. Looking at SVXs and 90 CS Quattros.

Its not easy however. Not many of these cars are around and lot need extra attention from suspect prior care. I have no interest in buying someone elses neglect.

I found one on Autotrader very close to me. Price seems $2000 high, but the car itself looks well maintained:

1996 Subaru SVX LSi 120,000 miles

I need a car that will get me 6yrs and 75,000 miles from the time I get it. I realize the massive tranny problems and subsequent workarounds. Im thinking the car above is a $6000 car, $6300 at most. With those miles the car better be watertight or I wouldnt be interested.

If anyone has any comments on the above car, or leads on a SVX in the Ohio area, let me know. I prefer a car with under 100,000 miles, with an interior well above average in terms of care, AWD versions only, and LSLs or LSis preferred. Spoiler preferred but not necessary. A few scratches and door dings dont bother. Some maintenance records especially related to oil cooler issues and the tranny are important. Most important is car thats been well cared for and runs like a top.
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Old 05-01-2005, 07:38 PM
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It doesn't matter how old a car is, you need to figure that most used cars are sold when they need $1000 or more in repairs to make them close to 'right' (no matter what make or model.) That's the safest bet.

Hmmm...Quattro or SVX... interesting. Which one has higher maintenance costs? I had two Audis years ago and no matter how inconsequential a part was it seems the dealer pricing always started at $82. Seriously. Tie rod end = $82, sunroof cable = $ 82, rubber radiator mounts = you guessed it, $82... ad infinitum.
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Old 05-01-2005, 07:55 PM
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Yea, and the svx has one of those but it's $500!
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Old 05-01-2005, 08:31 PM
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Well, here's the thing. If this car is as advertised, with all the records, one owner, no accidents..yaddi yaddi...I would think the price is a fair one. I mean I found a 95 with 72K on her. She needed a power steering pump and tires and a left wheel bearing....I got her for $2200.00 OTD. I have no maintenance records and she was in a rear ender, but nothing serious. With the upgrades and required fixes I am out of pocket $3300.00. She needs paint for me to be happy, so probably another $2000.00, I am then up to $5,300.00. Especially for a Subaru, if properly maintained, they are essentially bullet-proof engine-wise, so mileage should not be an issue. When you consider that particular car retailed for $36K nine years ago, the asking price seems like a bargain. My guess, if she checks out as stated and you drive her, you'll pay the price cause you'll be hooked. SVX's are funny that way. They grab you by the throat like a doberman and won't let go. I searched 2 years for mine.
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Old 05-01-2005, 08:57 PM
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Whew

I have to say, KEEP LOOKING, I just got a 96 LSi with 170000 miles.. I know , it's high, but still, I only paid 2450. How sweet is that!!!! Other than the mileage and needing a bearing or two.. THAT my friend, is a deal.. May you find one as well.
Oh , and Beav. Did I mention that I live in the same city as you, huh, cool. and uh, did I mention that perhaps, I might need a bit of help with those afore mentioned bearings.. you up to it? Meet a new fellow SVXer?
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Old 05-01-2005, 11:52 PM
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Another one I found within a couple hours driving distance is this one:

1992 SVX LSL $3995

Price compared to mileage certainly attractive. You can see major paint gouging on the front bumper. At this price, it leads me to believe something it wrong. Perhaps just the skeptic in me. These small time used car lots dont know a darn thing about most of the cars they sell. Maybe thats a good thing in terms of negotiating, but it also means they cant give you any assurance in what you are buying either.

I emailed these folks since it was the weekend. We'll see if they get back in touch with me. My guess is they will not. Ive noticed that with so many Autotrader and newspaper ads. Its next to impossible to get a hold of someone selling their own car. Almost as if they dont want to bother. Its uncanny.

Anyway, Im not going to pay anywhere near $8000. That completely out of the question. Its going to come down to which SVX or 90 CS Quattro I can find closest to $5000 thats in the best shape and has the fewest issues. I have too many projects with other cars and I really need to draw the line somewhere. I prefer the SVX because I want an auto for the daily grind. Never owned an automatic car in my life, but to get to work, I can live with it now in my life. I like the accoutrements on the SVX too. Heavy car. Aint fast, but looks sporty and Im used to Suby AWD. OK the windows are cool.

Reminds me of a poor mans SC300 with more character and AWD.
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