How much for a 2001 Subaru Outback is reasonable?
L.L. BEAN subaru outback 2001, 13W miles on it.
The seller wants $7250 for it. Edmunds private party value is around $6700.
I think the price is ridiculous for a 10 year old car with such high mileage. Is it normal that Subaru outback tends to have high resale value?
Also I read somewhere 2000-2004 outback models tend to have head gasket problem and it's costly to repair.
I am still hesitating. But there are not many choices in my area since it is a very small place.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
The seller wants $7250 for it. Edmunds private party value is around $6700.
I think the price is ridiculous for a 10 year old car with such high mileage. Is it normal that Subaru outback tends to have high resale value?
Also I read somewhere 2000-2004 outback models tend to have head gasket problem and it's costly to repair.
I am still hesitating. But there are not many choices in my area since it is a very small place.
Any suggestions are appreciated.
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It's a find, but deal down the price.
the seller originally asked for $7500. They lowered the price to $7250 after some negotiation.
What price would be reasonable for this car?
As for a reasonable price, I think it depends somewhat on where you are located (resale varies by region) and whether the car comes with a complete maintenance/repair history. How many miles on the car? Your original post in indicates 13W...?
The seller is very firm on the price
Local availability may be limited, but no car is the only fish in the sea (well, no modern, daily driver sort of car!), so if you have to pass on it, just pass on it. In the end, you should feel good about purchasing a car, so don't force yourself to pull the trigger if the price doesn't sit right with you.