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Used 1998 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport AWD for Sale Nationwide
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 1998 Subaru Outback Sport AWD on Feb 15, 2009
Mine has over 120K and still running perfect! Not a powerhouse but it drives like new and very sporty. If you drive it right, the car is capable of nearing 30 mpg. Could have used a better factory cupholder location. This is my first Subaru and i am sold for life!!!
Cris O
Reviewed a 1998 Subaru Outback Sport AWD on Mar 23, 2014
Best car you can own! Ill never buy another make of vehicle. Subaru owns my heart. This winter was amazing. Drive right thru 12 inches of snow and ice. Still stable at 50 mph on snow covered roads, still stop on a dime.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1998 Subaru Outback Sport AWD on Jul 30, 2008
Overall, I really like this car. I love the look, the power is good enough for me and I love the gas milage for an AWD wagon! I bought mine with 107000 miles on it and in need of repairs (I knew this going in). I like the look of the body for a wagon. It reminds me a bit of a 4 door hatch back; it doesn't seem quite like a woagon to me. It's great for camping and for getting to trails off of the dirt/rock/mud state gameland roads here in PA. It also gets me to work and back 60 miles round trip on the highway. I would recommend it to someone who needs some space for hauling things but also decent MPG.
Jay S
Reviewed a 1998 Subaru Outback Sport AWD on Oct 27, 2013
I bought the Subaru as a second car, to carry our kayaks out to the lake or to the river. This is my second Subaru for that purpose-the first one made it to 20 years and 205,000 MI. This one's at 150,000 with nothing more than routine maintenance. Rugged and reliable. The AWD makes for gas mileage on the low side of the scale. Fortunately, we don't drive it a lot of miles. At 15 years and 150K, there's more rust than steel anymore, and the windows take forever to roll up. Still, they always DO roll up. I've owned this car for over three years and 30000 miles, with nothing more than oil changes. The previous owner took care of everything else up to that point, and it will probably rust out completely before it needs another timing belt, new brakes, or another tune up.






