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Just learned my wife's aunt passed away and left her a Subaru (2025)
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<blockquote data-quote="918evo" data-source="post: 4369004" data-attributes="member: 6001"><p>I buy and sell Subarus, and if someone changes the oil regularly and use OE spec oil filters as Shadowrider mentioned, the engines are amazing and last over 200K miles. There are quirks like the early 2013-2015 engines burning oil and leaking from the cam bearing caps and occasional coolant crossover o-ring leaks. CVT transmissions(TR580)are more likely to fail than engine, but if you change the fluid with oem fluids every 60K and ease into the throttle until the car is warmed up you shouldn't have any problems. Not very many AWD cars/ SUVs get 30 mpg like Subarus do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="918evo, post: 4369004, member: 6001"] I buy and sell Subarus, and if someone changes the oil regularly and use OE spec oil filters as Shadowrider mentioned, the engines are amazing and last over 200K miles. There are quirks like the early 2013-2015 engines burning oil and leaking from the cam bearing caps and occasional coolant crossover o-ring leaks. CVT transmissions(TR580)are more likely to fail than engine, but if you change the fluid with oem fluids every 60K and ease into the throttle until the car is warmed up you shouldn't have any problems. Not very many AWD cars/ SUVs get 30 mpg like Subarus do. [/QUOTE]
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