Here's Why I Actually Like This Subaru

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The Best Subaru Ever Made. Watch This Before Buying a Subaru, DIY and car repair with Scotty Kilmer. Subaru car review. Best Subaru car to buy. Buying a new Subaru. Buying a used Subaru. Should I buy a Subaru. Why subaru parts are expensive. Why not to buy a Subaru. The truth about owning a Subaru. Car advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 53 years.

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⬇️Scotty’s Top DIY Tools:

⬇️ Things used in this video:
1. Common Sense


scottykilmer
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Subaru's are as sexy as sweatpants; but there also as comfortable as sweatpants. Even trade

williamw
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Subaru's are the Swiss Army knife of cars.

fubartotale
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I glad Scottie is talking about the Subaru. I have lived in my house for 20 years and I have seen my neighbor with the same white Subaru the entire 20 years .I know she bought that car used. That car amazes me. The old Subaru's run very well. Good video from Sacramento

robertdavis
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I have had three Subaru’s one was a 2007 forester all great cars. My forester had 157000 miles. Alas it died early death. Cause teenitis . No not tendinitis. Translation my teen totaled it.

antoniotiberi
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Scotty was in tennessee like 5 hours ago, he be zooming in Celica.

Duraputer
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I'm glad someone else out there likes station wagons like I do.

KCDrives
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Actually the parts used in the assembly of the Subarus built in Indiana (Subaru of Indiana Automotive) come from all over, not just Japan.
A large percentage are made in America with some from Japan, Mexico, Canada and other countries.
Most body panels (larger ones) are blanked & stamped on site at SIA with some smaller body parts coming from suppliers, mostly in Indiana.
All of the interior parts for the Ascent, Legacy, Outbacks & Imprezas are made in Indiana with the exception of some Ascent parts, they are made in Missouri. The seats, shocks, struts, axle shafts, wheel bearings, exhaust pipes, mufflers, front and rear subframes, brakelines, AC pipes, some of the wheels, headlights & taillights are also made in Indiana. Are you starting to see a theme here? The engines are assembled at SIA using parts from Japan, Indiana & other states. SIA is currently building a transmission assembly facility to also build them on site. Over the years SIA has used or still uses parts from Germany, China, South Korea, Ireland, Australia, Thailand and about anywhere else in the world, just like every other auto maker. SIA uses some of the same suppliers here in the states that Ford, GM, Toyota, Nissan, Mercedes, BMW and others use or have used.
I worked at SIA for over 31 years. The last 22 years in supplier quality assurance so I am quite familiar with the Subaru cars built in Indiana.
Fun fact, we have companies here in the states that make parts for SIA and Subaru Japan. So there are Subarus built in Japan using a few US made components.

Smedleydog
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Thanks to Scotty, I replaced my neighbor thermostat in his 08 Honda Civic. 400k miles and still running. Took me about a half hour. My neighbor was shook when I said it’s on the house. He said he was quoted $175. He bought the stat for $10 at autozone. Plus some extra blue Honda coolant I had laying around. Lol

mattmayo
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I have a 2003 Subaru Outback with over 200, 000 miles, it still runs great! My 1999 Mercury Cougar with 120, 000 miles is stuck in park and sits on the drive way.

devincreislerstudios
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My 2008 forester was driven hard all the way up to 205k miles. Towards the last 15k I had these problems, valve cover leak (common), fuel injector leak (common), head gasket leak (common), pcv hose leak (maintenance). It still runs great and drives great. I've recently parked it to build it out to a fun rally build and put a motor with under 65k and a manual trans swap so I can run it hard up to 200k all over again. Nothing has the emotional attachment of a subaru, in my opinion of course

HappyWheelFan
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I have a 2003 Forester that I purchased new and have kept maintained. 240, 000 miles on it. I've had to replace the timing chain, head gaskets and catalytic converter. Gone through 2 clutches over the years. But thats it, still runs great and I'd drive it nearly anywhere even today. Reliable as hell. Best car I've ever purchased.

dvankeu
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I got 98 Forester with 220000 miles and it runs great! This is my first car and i learned how to work on cars on this machine and thanks to Scotty also. Winter is coming so its gonna be fun :)

scoobie
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I love my 2005 Subie Outback, easy to repair. Great for camping, boring as crap. A lot like me. 250k miles, just maintenance issues and 20 plus mpg... and no payments.

michaelvanhorn
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Scotty, I have a manual 2009 Subaru Forester got it for 3000 in CT! Its got 250000 miles on it and still going strong!

mil
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"Who knows. You might turn into a mechanic and make a lot of money on the side". That was a great statement. Seems once you start working on vehicles and equipment it's a never ending task of maintaining and fix. Labor of love. When it's your own and you get to use what you fixed. It certainly is rewarding.

DJPereira
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Thank you for covering the benefits of Subaru Scotty. I had a 2005 Forester that had 220k on it with the original engine and transmission when I sold it. Key thing is maintenance on these. I’ve had six Subbys and will only buy Subaru.

erniepappa
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Yay, one video where you aren't pooping all over Subaru!

scottswan
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I had a 2012 subaru impreza 2.0 4cyl w/ 125k miles on er. I live in Northern WV and I'd drive 3hr round trip for my commute to work everyday for 3 years. I drove in every single winter storm from 2017-2019. About 90miles to get on location with 30miles being back roads. That car was a TANK!
One day after a snowstorm one of the backroads had been closed so I took a dirt road that my GPS said would take me around to were the closure had ended.
Well it actual took me down a muddy, icy 4 wheeling type of path... somewhere I would off road with my jeep with. Not my freakin subaru LMAO. But the "road" was so narrow and the ruts were like 8 inches high. Couldn't turn around and it was going up hill. The condition of the path got worse... best way I can describe it is, someone tried to fill in those ruts with large gravel. Looked like baseball sized rock coated mud pyramids, that's how high/deep these ruts where. So... couldn't stop... couldn't turn around. Had to floor it up the hill and the horrible sound of the rocks scraping... I thought it must have ripped my bumper off.
But the impreza pushed throw it without any issues. When I stopped to check after I got back to the road.. the scraping was all on my plastic skid piece underneath the engine.
So I guess I basically the things are incredible.... It sticks to the road.

BravoNiner
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You beginning to like subarus, the AWD is quite something, and remember subarus are always score 5 when it comes to safety.. nice cars..

TheTamashek