trigun7469 wrote: Subie, at least you have the WRX & STI aftermarket products to fix the factory oversites and make it reliable and functional
FTFY
trigun7469 wrote: Subie, at least you have the WRX & STI aftermarket products to fix the factory oversites and make it reliable and functional
FTFY
trigun7469 wrote: Subie, because somehow WRX/STi bits will make an non-turbo Outback faster than a turbo Volvo, and it's not like iPd has been making Volvos go fast for decades or anything
FTFY once again...
1995 Audi S6 Avant: http://www.audifans.com/marketplace/show.php?table=pm_audifans_Cars&id=7263
1991 Audi 200 20valve Avant http://www.theprojectpad.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=869
They're fun to drive AWD turbo manual transmission tanks that sound awesome.
Yes, I have one (200 20V Avant).
Volvo because all the fast rally drivers that went on win championships driving Subarus grew up learning how to drive in Scandinavian winters in a rwd Volvo.
I like Volvos. The problem with 2001s is the slush box failure rate so that is avoided. That thing will go like stink with a few simple steps while the subie never will. I saw the correct for my car (1995 t5r) oem leather Volvo seat covers on Ebay for 75 bucks. In my 95 They slide right off if you snip a few wire clips. You can use zip ties in the other direction.
Shaun wrote: I like Volvos. The problem with 2001s is the slush box failure rate so that is avoided. That thing will go like stink with a few simple steps while the subie never will. I saw the correct for my car (1995 t5r) oem leather Volvo seat covers on Ebay for 75 bucks. In my 95 They slide right off if you snip a few wire clips. You can use zip ties in the other direction.
+1 for Volvo. Best Wagons. Ever.
The Subaru, because you could never get one that new, with that low of miles and a 5spd out here for that price.
Gearheadotaku wrote: $4500 should buy a nice LT1 Caprice or Roadmaster wagon. Someone had to say it.
Beat me to it.
Of the two, I also would go Volvo. I've driven a similar Subi, and it did less than nothing for me.
The seat look lousy in the pictures, I'm skeptical of it being a real T5, would be concerned about how hard it's been beaten if it really is a T5, electronic throttle body problems with that year/model as I recall.
Inspected is a big convenience plus when dealing with Maryland.
Here is a awfully nice w124 wagon:
http://www.benzworld.org/forums/sale-wanted-trade-giveaway/1939538-fs-1995-e320-wagon.html
Audis scare the living crap out of me. Swedish > German, in my experience.
What is a "real" T5? do you think it's possible someone converted this somehow? Perhaps it used to be an automatic car? I want no part of someone else's science experiment, I have enough of those of my own.
Tried talking wifey into a manny tranny Escape but she wants no part of that. She loves my 122 wagons, and I guess she views the V70 as a somewhat spiritual successor to them, so they're OK. Unfortunately, I cannot arouse any love on her part for a Roadmaster/ Caprice wagon, though I would totally rock one. (Just not in white, which about 50% of them seem to be)
In reply to volvoclearinghouse:
I'm not sure why the "realness" would be an issue, myself. They did make manual T5 wagons, just not that many, and that looks to have all of the correct OE parts for a T5 wagon. S60/V70 T5 = high pressure turbo FWD, more desirable than the 2.5T light pressure turbo or 2.4i naturally aspirated. I personally think they are better than the R, since the fancy AWD and Four-C suspension are finicky. The R's are the ones that are typically replicated and/or beat to piss. It would take a real weirdo to go through the trouble of making a T5 knockoff.
I would go Subaru. Reliable, and that body style of the Legacy/Outback is one of the best looking. I would love an 05 Legacy GT wagon.
But I think I have to leave this here. http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/ctd/4363174207.html
One more vote for the Volvo. Nothing against the Subie, but if it was my money and condition and price being equal the Volvo wins it.
Have you contacted the Volvo seller? If it's not a complete POS, I'd expect it to be long gone after 19 days.
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