Friday, January 22, 2010

Average Life Subaru How Many Miles Will A Subaru Baja Live?

How many miles will a Subaru Baja live? - average life subaru

Hello! I'm in the market for a Subaru Baja and I can not find anything that tells me what the average life of a Subaru before, there is. I know that some in the last 100,000 miles, but can anyone me some details? I'm out on the search for a model 04 with just over 44K. Ideas? Thank you guys!

4 comments:

  1. I have a 04 WRX with 53k miles. I just do regular maintenance, oil changes, fuel filter, transmission and differential oil. It has never been back to the dealer for repairs and shows no signs of decomposition. I drive very hard, but will not be abused. Best car I've ever had!

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  2. If you take around the vehicle to do all the maintenance in accordance with your owner's manual, do not forget to change the timing belt at 100,000 miles, before Subaru up to 300,000 miles or more. I've heard Subaru for over 15 years. My only more durable than it was a '93 model that I sold but still on the road with 275.000 miles.

    I have a Baja '06 with 50,000 miles and no problems at all. I hope it stays for at least another 100,000 miles or more.

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  3. Baja Turbo, or the standard model.

    The Subaru engine and drive train will last over 90,000 miles, then you need the brakes, timing belts, tuning, change, etc.

    The engine is the latest version and it takes more than 200,000 miles driving without conditions (eg high-speed driving ~ 100 miles per hour on highways, the treatment of IVU as a Baja off-road) vehicle.

    Moreover, even if he never touched another ....( without the total).

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  4. Baja Turbo, or the standard model.

    The Subaru engine and drive train will last over 90,000 miles, then you need the brakes, timing belts, tuning, change, etc.

    The engine is the latest version and it takes more than 200,000 miles driving without conditions (eg high-speed driving ~ 100 miles per hour on highways, the treatment of IVU as a Baja off-road) vehicle.

    Moreover, even if he never touched another ....( without the total).

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