I just bought my 99 for the second time. As in the literal same car found it’s way back to me two owners later. It’s a manual and I bought it the first time for $650. I did swap all the interior from cloth to leather last time I owned it lol
I just got my first car. Subaru outback 2000. I paid 200 for it. It’s sadly and auto but I’m happy with it. None the less. It has no issues and just got smogged, new shocks, new brakes, and some other things just before I got it. To be fair they are an elderly couple in my church who just wanted to get rid of it. They’ve had it its whole life so I’m only the second owner :)
I bought my 99 off of Facebook marketplace, it only had like 90k miles and I paid $2k for it. Got a great deal and needed only minimal engine maintenance. I’ve had it for a year and I drive 4 hours total on my daily commute, and she’s still sturdy af. I love it.
Well that is definitely a bargain $500 for that Legacy Outback Subaru And in regards to your misfiring check your spark plugs or your spark plug spark plugs wires wiring coils. I own a 1999 Subaru Legacy wagon myself and I cannot explain how blessed I feel how good of a car this is and I got mine for $275 @ a OPG public auction, I've had enough for almost 5 years I really have it not invested too much money in it besides fixing the clutch the certain belt water pump brakes rotors and tires other than that that's pretty much it it's also a manual transmission which I enjoy driving whenever I get to drive it thanks for sharing your video and I hope you still have your Subaru Outback.
I saw a car today that read Outback on the side. Googled it saw that Subaru only makes Outback SUVs and not sedans. It looked just like the Legacy RS(?)
I spent $50 for mine haha and it's an 01..sadly, it's automatic though. I'm gonna go hit up pick n pull and upgrade everything that's broken such as the door panels
I bought my red 97 Subaru legacy outback for 1000, but it had a new clutch and new tires on it, (thought it was a steal in this market rn) and it's a lowered stance car with 300k on the stock original engine and trans
Sorry, my 97 Legacy Outback was purchased for $300. Very good to excellent condition. No dents or rust. Great paint. 260,000 miles. Mine runs considerably better than yours. Engine smooth as silk.
@@dylanpfohl We can both be assured that our bargain cars are worth more now than a year ago, according to trade in values. Not many 200k mileage cars can boast of increasing value.
Well unfortunately for you , my last 99’ red Legacy Outback was 300$ with only 73k…. So I guess I had the cheapest. But mine was auto so you have me there lol
Just bought a 2000 Limited for $900. Two hundred and forty thousand miles and the thing still runs and drives smooth. Had to put a new alternator and battery in but other than that it's good to go
I just bought a 1996 Subaru outback for only 200 runs drives and even manual
I just bought my 99 for the second time. As in the literal same car found it’s way back to me two owners later. It’s a manual and I bought it the first time for $650. I did swap all the interior from cloth to leather last time I owned it lol
Whoa that’s epic you found it! My first car was. 94 Ford probe I would love to find it again
from cooking videos to drifting keep it up dylan
haha yeah man gotta mix it up sometimes!
I just got my first car. Subaru outback 2000. I paid 200 for it. It’s sadly and auto but I’m happy with it. None the less. It has no issues and just got smogged, new shocks, new brakes, and some other things just before I got it. To be fair they are an elderly couple in my church who just wanted to get rid of it. They’ve had it its whole life so I’m only the second owner :)
I bought my 99 off of Facebook marketplace, it only had like 90k miles and I paid $2k for it. Got a great deal and needed only minimal engine maintenance. I’ve had it for a year and I drive 4 hours total on my daily commute, and she’s still sturdy af. I love it.
Nice! I jumped this one and destroyed it
@@dylanpfohl I love the energy of your comment lmfao
Why did i notice the bad dragon sticker
Well that is definitely a bargain $500 for that Legacy Outback Subaru And in regards to your misfiring check your spark plugs or your spark plug spark plugs wires wiring coils. I own a 1999 Subaru Legacy wagon myself and I cannot explain how blessed I feel how good of a car this is and I got mine for $275 @ a OPG public auction, I've had enough for almost 5 years I really have it not invested too much money in it besides fixing the clutch the certain belt water pump brakes rotors and tires other than that that's pretty much it it's also a manual transmission which I enjoy driving whenever I get to drive it thanks for sharing your video and I hope you still have your Subaru Outback.
My misfire on the exact same car was due to a faulty fuel injector.
I got mine for 500! It came with a rooftop tent too. 146k miles & no issues:) I love it sm
Got mine free, good condition and runs
nice!
I just bought one with a broken door for 160$ in cali, clean title 😊
Just got my 99 SUS 30th Anniversary edition by trading my computer. Love it
I saw a car today that read Outback on the side. Googled it saw that Subaru only makes Outback SUVs and not sedans. It looked just like the Legacy RS(?)
I love all the furry stickers on the subawoo
Just had to comment because i just bought a 99 30th year ann. for 500 in great shape 146k all leather seats both sunroofs etc.
nice!
bought one for 1800 with only 60k miles
limited model too with working heated seats and leather interior
Good find!
where are you looking? i'm finding these for 3000 with 200k miles
I don’t know where you guys find o found Subarus for less than 2k.. i trying bought any Subaru but all are around 2.5k
I spent $50 for mine haha and it's an 01..sadly, it's automatic though. I'm gonna go hit up pick n pull and upgrade everything that's broken such as the door panels
I have a 1996 with the same engine code have you figured out what is causing the double misfire? Checked your egr??
We just used the car for the gambler 500 and then sold it. I think the guys that bought it are still driving it though!
I got you beat. My buddy wanted 600. I paid 400.
I bought my red 97 Subaru legacy outback for 1000, but it had a new clutch and new tires on it, (thought it was a steal in this market rn) and it's a lowered stance car with 300k on the stock original engine and trans
That’s a deal!
I just got mine for 100 bucks with only 46k original miles 😬
almost identical to mine, stickers and all, expect mine is a 2008 lol
I just bought one today the same one exact color
Congrats! You’ll like it!
@@dylanpfohl I actually just put a aftermarket touchscreen radio in it today really liking it already
Sorry, my 97 Legacy Outback was purchased for $300. Very good to excellent condition. No dents or rust. Great paint. 260,000 miles. Mine runs considerably better than yours. Engine smooth as silk.
Thanks for sharing
@@dylanpfohl We can both be assured that our bargain cars are worth more now than a year ago, according to trade in values. Not many 200k mileage cars can boast of increasing value.
I'm seeing one in my town for $1500 with 179,000 miles on it. Would you think that's a good deal for a 1999?
Seems like a fair price!
Well unfortunately for you , my last 99’ red Legacy Outback was 300$ with only 73k…. So I guess I had the cheapest. But mine was auto so you have me there lol
nice!
I just bought mine for 400
Nice!
I bought one for $400 Lol
Haha nope 👎 I got mine for 100$
Nice!
I bought mine for 50$
Nice!
Just bought a 2000 Limited for $900. Two hundred and forty thousand miles and the thing still runs and drives smooth. Had to put a new alternator and battery in but other than that it's good to go
nice!