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AndyL
[...]peter said:My 92 Liberty now has 568,000 km on the clock.
I can not. Congrats anyways.
[...]peter said:My 92 Liberty now has 568,000 km on the clock.
peter said:My 92 Liberty now has 568,000 km on the clock.
Other than normal servicing and maintainence, the only work of any
signifigance done has been wheel bearings and gearbox bearings replaced at
around 400K km, although recently the catalytic converter has collapsed
(burnt out, or whatever happens to them).
I occasionally test it (400m acceleration test) at a particular spot and
have seen no loss of power in the 11+ years that have had the car.
It uses just a little oil, has good compression, and when I told the
mechanic who does the major services that I was considering buying a new
Subaru,
he said "You would be dissappointed with a new car as it would'nt go any
better than this one", so now I intend to see 600K (in about a year) before
looking at a new car.
AndyL said:[...]peter said:My 92 Liberty now has 568,000 km on the clock.
I can not. Congrats anyways.
Carl 1 Lucky Texan said:A few people at the follwoing link MAY be able to beat it - still, good
show!;
http://hometown.aol.com/nv1z/subaruhighmileage.html?f=fs
Carl
peter said:My 92 Liberty now has 568,000 km on the clock.
How many miles is that kilometer reading in USA terms? Just curious i
am not good at math.
peter said:My 92 Liberty now has 568,000 km on the clock.
[email protected] said:that is cool. i love my 01 subie forester but we've had a lot of
trouble with it...2 sets of wheel bearings, three o2 sensors and now
the catalytic converter is going out. it has 146,000 miles (american)
right now.
<snip>My 92 Liberty now has 568,000 km on the clock.
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