Is a 2014 Subaru Outback with 174K miles for 8500 a good deal?
The KBB is valuing the vehicle at 9400. It's a two owner car.
The first owner put 154000 miles and kept all the service
records.
I personally would avoid a high mile car like that and would not pay that much if I did buy it. Make sure you pay a private party price not a dealer price. Do the math and decide how many miles you drive a year and multiply that by the years of your car loan. Even if this car is outstanding you could wear it out long before you pay it off.
The KBB is valuing the vehicle at 9400. It's a two owner car. The first owner put 154000 miles and kept all the service records.
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