My criteria are these: 1. Station wagon 2. Stick shift transmission
Thus far I narrowed down the choice to:
1. BMW 5-series
2. Volvo V70 XC
3. Subaru Legacy
All of the above from 2000-2002 as budget allows.
Volvo seems most appealing and practical, most room. However, I am really scared by carsurvey feedback, it's pretty bad for these years. Looks like an expensive car to maintain. The other concern is handling.
BMW 528iT (Touring) appears to have really improved its QC versus earlier 90's models. The space is a bit less but so what. More importantly, how does it handle in snow / bad weather? Both Volvo and Subaru are AWD, but 5-series is usually RWD (Possible to find AWD but very difficult to find Touring/5-speed/5-series/AWD combination)
Re: Subaru - am most familiar with these. The 2.5L engine has had ongoing head gasket issues. Subaru even had a recall on them, dealers will add some kind of stuff to the radiator coolant to prevent it.
I don't like frameless windows. It also seems like a cheaper car compared to the other two.
The only other thing that matters to me is that it should be easy to fix DIY, regular maintenance. I know BMW had a timing chain, and Subaru had a belt, but not sure about Volvo. I like chains that you don't ever have to change. And easily accessible parts in the engine bay.
Thus far I narrowed down the choice to:
1. BMW 5-series
2. Volvo V70 XC
3. Subaru Legacy
All of the above from 2000-2002 as budget allows.
Volvo seems most appealing and practical, most room. However, I am really scared by carsurvey feedback, it's pretty bad for these years. Looks like an expensive car to maintain. The other concern is handling.
BMW 528iT (Touring) appears to have really improved its QC versus earlier 90's models. The space is a bit less but so what. More importantly, how does it handle in snow / bad weather? Both Volvo and Subaru are AWD, but 5-series is usually RWD (Possible to find AWD but very difficult to find Touring/5-speed/5-series/AWD combination)
Re: Subaru - am most familiar with these. The 2.5L engine has had ongoing head gasket issues. Subaru even had a recall on them, dealers will add some kind of stuff to the radiator coolant to prevent it.
I don't like frameless windows. It also seems like a cheaper car compared to the other two.
The only other thing that matters to me is that it should be easy to fix DIY, regular maintenance. I know BMW had a timing chain, and Subaru had a belt, but not sure about Volvo. I like chains that you don't ever have to change. And easily accessible parts in the engine bay.
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