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Hi,
I currently drive a pretty basic 2005 manual Nissan Pulsar which I got for $5300 in November 2014 with 92500km's at the time (around 95000 currently)

It's not a bad car but I really hate the front wheel drive and the little power and toque it has so I'm wanting to upgrade it soon this year for something under around $7000.

I'm looking for a decent AWD so I won't get bogged like I already have been and can take it to the snow and that is still a manual, preferably a Subaru liberty or Subaru of some kind within 10 years old and not much older.

The decent Subaru's I have looked at that are within my price range are mostly well over 100,000 kms - 200,000kms and much more.

Is it ok to buy one with well over 100,000kms? as this car will be my daily driver and will get all kinds of use.

Thanks :)
 

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Hi,
I currently drive a pretty basic 2005 manual Nissan Pulsar which I got for $5300 in November 2014 with 92500km's at the time (around 95000 currently)

It's not a bad car but I really hate the front wheel drive and the little power and toque it has so I'm wanting to upgrade it soon this year for something under around $7000.

I'm looking for a decent AWD so I won't get bogged like I already have been and can take it to the snow and that is still a manual, preferably a Subaru liberty or Subaru of some kind within 10 years old and not much older.

The decent Subaru's I have looked at that are within my price range are mostly well over 100,000 kms - 200,000kms and much more.

Is it ok to buy one with well over 100,000kms? as this car will be my daily driver and will get all kinds of use.

Thanks :)
100,000kms is not much, and $7k won't get you a sub with that low km's
 

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Do your market research first..look around for better prices and after you have conclude what is the best offer then buy.
 

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Have you considered toyota? They pretty much run forever lel
 

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100,000kms is not much, and $7k won't get you a sub with that low km's
Already seen heaps with around 120,000 for around 7.5k

I'm more just asking if it's worth getting a subie with over 100,000-200,000kms with my budget under 10k
 

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Already seen heaps with around 120,000 for around 7.5k

I'm more just asking if it's worth getting a subie with over 100,000-200,000kms with my budget under 10k
which model do you want, a stock old subbie isn't any faster than your current pulsar, if you want fast, you need a wrx
 

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Stock Subies are pretty slow although they drive very nicely. I would worry less about km and more about how well the engine is maintained. You don't want a Subaru that's missed service intervals. 100-200k km is fine on a well maintained Boxer engine.
 

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Stock Subies are pretty slow although they drive very nicely. I would worry less about km and more about how well the engine is maintained. You don't want a Subaru that's missed service intervals. 100-200k km is fine on a well maintained Boxer engine.
Could not have said it better.

OP look for something that is well serviced at around 150 000 km liberty/outback/forester range (for $10k or under) with no past history of crashes. Or you could do with an impreza at around 100 000 km that is well serviced for under $10k as well.
 

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Could not have said it better.

OP look for something that is well serviced at around 150 000 km liberty/outback/forester range (for $10k or under) with no past history of crashes. Or you could do with an impreza at around 100 000 km that is well serviced for under $10k as well.
less mods is also good i guess, buy something that is stock
 

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Wait, which model Subaru is the Op looking at though? I thought even a 2L N/A Subie won't be that huge an improvement over his 2005 Pulsar to be worth the hassle/etc and might be better off saving a little longer to get something with more power?

I have no idea on car prices now that I'm no longer in Aus.
 

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If Op is doing HSC in 2014, then chances are he is still on P's. IMO, save up, wait until fulls, and then go for something which will have a genuinely noticeable difference.
 

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subbies with power to weight ratios less than 125 can be driven on p's upto 2005 wrx are legal.
 

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