G
gopher
Hi...
I am currently in the process of buying a 2005 Forester with 41,000 mi.
I found out after taking it home and riding in it some more there is
a problem with the engine knocking when you drive in a speed over
60mph. As soon as you take your foot off the gas pedal, it stops. I
was able to take the car home before all paperwork was done (with a
deposit of course) and they are currently holding my check until I am
100% sure the auto is in perfect condition. Service claims it is a
loose bushing in the all wheel drive and is replacing the part. I am
told the car will be in perfect condition once it is replaced. I am
wondering if there is another problem (ie. knock sensor, octane in gas,
etc.) The dealer is reputable, but I still get sqeamish thinking about
buying a lemon. Any experienced Forester mechanics out there with any
thoughts? I really don't want to buy a car that's only a year old with
existing problems. Any thoughts from anyone out there? Walk away and
buy new?
I am currently in the process of buying a 2005 Forester with 41,000 mi.
I found out after taking it home and riding in it some more there is
a problem with the engine knocking when you drive in a speed over
60mph. As soon as you take your foot off the gas pedal, it stops. I
was able to take the car home before all paperwork was done (with a
deposit of course) and they are currently holding my check until I am
100% sure the auto is in perfect condition. Service claims it is a
loose bushing in the all wheel drive and is replacing the part. I am
told the car will be in perfect condition once it is replaced. I am
wondering if there is another problem (ie. knock sensor, octane in gas,
etc.) The dealer is reputable, but I still get sqeamish thinking about
buying a lemon. Any experienced Forester mechanics out there with any
thoughts? I really don't want to buy a car that's only a year old with
existing problems. Any thoughts from anyone out there? Walk away and
buy new?