Opinions: 2002 2.5TS...

Kinja'd!!! "Mathias Rios" (Mars478)
09/20/2014 at 17:02 • Filed to: None

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Looking for a winter beater for ice and rally cross racing. I found this 2002 2.5TS With 156k miles on it. It's a hatch and a 5 speed. Has that trade mark subie burble and I sort of really want it now that the 944 is going away for the winter. The seller will let it go for 1700 dollars, thoughts?


DISCUSSION (6)


Kinja'd!!! IDROVEAPICKUPTRUCK > Mathias Rios
09/20/2014 at 17:04

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Link? Sounds like a good deal though


Kinja'd!!! Bad Idea Hat > Mathias Rios
09/20/2014 at 17:15

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I'd take a look at it. High mileage Subarus seem, to me, to either be great, terrible, or great and terrible.


Kinja'd!!! Steve in Manhattan > Mathias Rios
09/20/2014 at 17:23

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I think, as I said the other day, the main problem these things have is piston slap . I'd have a mechanic listen to it on cold startup. Otherwise I've no knowledge. Piston slap also a problem in earlier Honda 4 cylinders, I believe.


Kinja'd!!! red014 > Mathias Rios
09/20/2014 at 17:25

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If the head gaskets have been done, it sounds like a good deal. If not, there's a good chance they'll eventually need it. They'll cost about that much.


Kinja'd!!! Biased Plies > Mathias Rios
09/20/2014 at 17:27

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At that mileage the timing belt should've been done (100 or 120K, IIRC) and the headgaskets have likely failed and been done as well. If you can get confirmation/receipts for those being done within the last 40k miles or so it could be a good deal.


Kinja'd!!! Andrew T. Maness > Mathias Rios
09/21/2014 at 23:00

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I have one in Vermont with 300k+ on it. Hit a deer with it last winter, bent the radiator, got me home the next 30 miles in the snow.

That's just one instance of how much of a warhorse that friggin car is.

Get it.