How Do You Buy A Used Subaru Out?
Station wagons are rising in popularity, according to a 2009 Forbes magazine article. Consumers looking for better gas mileage with ample storage space will be pleased to find 17 station wagons on the market, including the Subaru Outback. Of course, not everybody can afford a new car. Luckily, Subaru has been making the compact Outback for years. Sometimes referred to as a small SUV, the Outback’s compact, wagon-style design makes it a good choice amid rising fuel costs. However, several things must be considered when buying a used Subaru Outback to ensure you’re truly getting the best-quality used car possible. Know the fair price ahead of time. Don’t go in blind and haggle based on a guess. Research prices set by the Kelly Blue Book (see Resources) to ensure you’re getting a fair deal. Make sure you avoid lemons by consulting recall lists as posted on Cars101.com (see References). Keep a printed copy of the list handy for quick reference. As of July 2009, Cars101.com reports 15 Outba