03 Subaru Forester for sale. Should I buy?

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Asked by jcastleky Jul 01, 2020 at 08:04 PM about the 2003 Subaru Forester X

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

Thoughts on a 03 Forester 2.5x automatic
transmission. Has 122xxx miles on it.
Dealership is asking $3995 for it. Thoughts? Is
it worth it?

http://atcm.co/S2PVDP/20e6e259

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This was asked yesterday in another thread. If you follow Eds' advice be sure to use a very well-versed Subaru wrench...NOT a generalist who will only look at obvious basic stuff. Subarus are quirky, and usually do NOT die inexpensively!

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There's a lot of options with lower rates , and also new cars this 2020, If you are around Klamath Falls OR , feel free to visit us at https://www.subaruofklamathfalls.com/

49,060

Dunno. Subies are still selling strongly; yet Covid has hurt everybody. In semi-retirement I still sell young off-lease OBs near Boston, but they're hard to come by, and low mileage specimens are overpriced. When a mileage factor is overvalued ya know it's a skinny market. Obviously I spend more of my time helping others on these sites, as it's time to give back, so I find his posts have a marketing smell, eh? As long as there's modern ECM tech behind it they might be helpful, as all these Jap-made Fors and Imps are more problematic than Indiana-produced Legs and OBs, so let's hope they're white knights....

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