Looking for Subaru outback 2010 to 2014

Asked by majidlotfi Aug 26, 2018 at 11:19 AM about the 2010 Subaru Outback

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I want to but a used Subaru outback,  someone
told me don't buy older than 2010 because they
used to have time built,  the new ones don't have
time built but they have chaine,  please help on
what to consider to buy one.  Thanks.

3 Answers

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2012 has a timing belt as well. While it can be an advantage to have a timing chain, both need replacing at some point. I'm researching to choose an Outback between 2012 and 2014. 2012 is suppose to be a good year, based on Car Complaints website. Subaru Outback .org have some great conversations comparing the 2012 with the 2014. There were a lot of changes to the 2013. 2009 is suppose to be another good year, fyi.

I was willing to buy a new model of Subaru Outback for my family. For that reason I start to research over internet and find many offers. On that 1 place really attract me a lot. There Subaru Outback For Sale ( https://carfromjapan.com/cheap-used-subaru-outback- for-sale ) with many options like new car or old car or lower price cars etc. I contacted them and got very nice and super support. So if you are looking for any kind of car to buy for you or your family then you can try this. The best part is to contact them I did not need to send anything. Hope this will be useful for any of you guys as well.

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