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MSRP: $21,995 - $34,195 See Local Classifieds
 
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MSN Autos user
great car

...And mileage is great 24 city, and almost 30mpg highway. No complaints. Cons: The only problem is brakes. They do have to be replaced and they are expensive...

Edmunds user
I modified mines, no problems!

...I'm impressed with the performance. It has over 140,000! As soon as I bought it I did a tuneup, ignition, engine and transmission etc. You don't know how the...

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1997 Subaru Legacy Outback dash lights go out when I hit a bump in the road?
So, this just started happening in the last week or so...when I'm driving at night (with the headlights on, obviously), if I hit a bump in the road the console (dash) lights will go out and stay out. The only way to get them to come back on is to turn the headlights off QUICKLY and then turn them back on again, and voila - the dash lights are on...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

The headlight switch also controls the dash light. Chances are better than even you have a loose wire, bad connection or the switch for the dash is wearing out. After a while it won't work when you turn the headlights on and off. Get someone mechanically inclined to look at it. It should be a...

have you got a quote from http://www.subaruparts.com ? they have some problems (like sending me reverse when I ordered 1st), but they are really low priced.

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Why should I also consider these? X

Although a number of the more upscale compact SUVs might be a substitute for the 2008 Subaru Outback, all of the rugged wagon alternatives are somewhat pricier.

The Volvo XC70 costs just a few thousand more than a fully loaded Outback, yet it has a much more refined, distinctive interior that also feels a bit roomier.

The Volvo also excels in safety and safety features.

The Audi Avant wagon model is another possibility that's about the same size as the Outback, though it comes only in V-6 form and is priced at close to $50,000.

And the Passat wagon is a spacious and safe alternative; its 2.0T engine is both more fuel-efficient and more powerful than the Outback's standard engine.

But in order to get the 4Motion all-wheel-drive system on the Passat, you need to pay many thousands more, for a sticker price of almost $40,000.

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