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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
Hmm....camping, good storage, wagon fan....wouldn't a used Outback (or base new model at $33K) be the obvious choice here?
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Yeah, I really like the Outbacks (never driven one, will definitely test-drive), but after adding on freight charges and such it's over $35K for the low-end, which is really exceeding the top of my budget. I've read that Subarus do an excellent job of retaining their value, which makes the appeal of buying one new great, but it makes it tough buying them used when I'm finding Subarus with mileage over 70k selling for more than the MSRP of equivalent new models.