Hi all,
I am after some peoples opinions and advice.
I have recently sold my 96 Legacy GTB as I needed a ute (purchased an old 5L VR ute). I also have a 2002 outback Limited H6 and would like to upgrade for my wife. I would like something with a few less Km's and a bit newer. My two options are either My07-My08 Liberty GT speb B, or Liberty 3.0R Spec B. I am chasing a wagon, hopefully manual and would like to spend around $30,000 - $35,000. I have taken a few for test drives and like them both. Though I am lending towards the GT.
What does everyone on here think, Have you heard good/bad reviews on either?
Since the Gen5 came out I think there will be some good deals to be had on the later year Gen4's.
Anyway, all help would be appreciated,
James
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Advice on what to buy Sold 96 Legacy GTB-selling 2002 Outback. What next
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Posted 26 July 2010 - 03:07 PM
The GT would certainly have more kick to it seeing as though it is turbo rather than the 3L NA.
A colleague of mine has an '07 3.0 H6 spec B wagon 6sp and loves it. Im lead to believe it still has plenty of up and go if you're not wanting a turbo.
A manual 3L spec B is fairly rare as well - my colleagues one was the first and only one in Aus when she bought it.
Where abouts are you? Someone on here is looking to buy an Outback too
A colleague of mine has an '07 3.0 H6 spec B wagon 6sp and loves it. Im lead to believe it still has plenty of up and go if you're not wanting a turbo.
A manual 3L spec B is fairly rare as well - my colleagues one was the first and only one in Aus when she bought it.
Where abouts are you? Someone on here is looking to buy an Outback too


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Posted 29 July 2010 - 03:30 PM
morganluke, on 26 July 2010 - 03:07 PM, said:
The GT would certainly have more kick to it seeing as though it is turbo rather than the 3L NA.
A colleague of mine has an '07 3.0 H6 spec B wagon 6sp and loves it. Im lead to believe it still has plenty of up and go if you're not wanting a turbo.
A manual 3L spec B is fairly rare as well - my colleagues one was the first and only one in Aus when she bought it.
Where abouts are you? Someone on here is looking to buy an Outback too
A colleague of mine has an '07 3.0 H6 spec B wagon 6sp and loves it. Im lead to believe it still has plenty of up and go if you're not wanting a turbo.
A manual 3L spec B is fairly rare as well - my colleagues one was the first and only one in Aus when she bought it.
Where abouts are you? Someone on here is looking to buy an Outback too
I am in Muswellbrook. Country NSW I will put up a for sale thread soon after I have my finances in order.
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