As a result of recent changes in my family situation, the only car I have access to any more is my Miata which is my daily driver.
On occasion I need to haul my 9-year-old daughter and her friends somewhere or I need to haul some stuff, like a piece of furniture, that I can't accommodate in the Miata.
My budget is very constrained, like max $4000 including any initial repairs need. Less would be better. I was thinking something like a 90's vintage hatchback or small wagon of some kind. Doesn't need to be particularly fun to drive. It'll only be used when I need the capacity, which is infrequent. Doesn't need to be pretty, but can't be so scary ugly that my daughter's friends parents will be alarmed when I pick them up.
I'm giving strong consideration to this car.
Used 1996 Subaru Legacy Outback, 5 speed for $2000.
http://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/3192713943.htmlThe guys at Performance Chassis are going to do a prepurchase inspection on it for me today.
I drove the car and it seemed to be in fairly good shape. It has 2 known problems. One is that it hesitates and hiccups occasionally. The current owner took it to Atlantic Tire and they diagnosed it as a bad mass air flow sensor, which seems like a reasonable diagnosis given the symptoms. But their repair estimate seemed way high, $885. They want $450 for the MAF, $100 to put it on (couple of screws?) and another $100 to service the throttle body and some miscellaneous stuff to fill out the $885. The car drives ok and only occasionally hiccups and is not turning on the CEL. I see aftermarket MAFs for this car on eBay for around $60, but I don't know about their quality.
The other problem is the shifter is way loose and sloppy. You really have to hunt for the gears. I think that is worn out shifter bushings and I'm assuming that should not be an expensive repair.
The car has an almost new set of tires and in addition to the recent work listed in the ad, it the current owner says the timing chain was replaced at 135K miles.
Any thoughts, warnings, suggestions regarding this car or suitable alternatives ?
Thanks
Jim