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I think it’s wise to purchase and Subaru. If a Subaru Forrester is what you’re looking for, I would advise you to go forth. Subaru’s are known to last and are known to hold up mechanically. Of course, the newer the model the more advance and trusting they get, but an older Forrester is still a great car.
As with any used vehicle, I would advise that you have a trusted mechanic check it out and ask all the right question to whom you are buying it from. Make sure you check the Carfax so you aren’t buying a lemon.
Do your research on line and look for similar vehicles for sale, so you can use that price to pit against your seller. Also, refer to the Kelley Blue Book or KBB to get a more exact idea as to how much the vehicle is worth.
As with any used vehicle, I would advise that you have a trusted mechanic check it out and ask all the right question to whom you are buying it from. Make sure you check the Carfax so you aren’t buying a lemon.
Do your research on line and look for similar vehicles for sale, so you can use that price to pit against your seller. Also, refer to the Kelley Blue Book or KBB to get a more exact idea as to how much the vehicle is worth.
You can leave an optional "tip" with Mahalo's virtual currency, Mahalo Dollars. If you are asking a difficult question that might require some research, or if you'd like a wide variety of feedback, a higher tip often leads to more answers to your question.
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