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Originally Posted by TribalElder
Didn't read all the responses but
Buy a Subaru
Get an outback or a forester
Subaru
Do not pay 14.5 for a jeep with 100k unless you want to regret your purchase
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This thread made me look up the kbb value of our 2010 Outback with 63,000 miles on it - $16,300 in good "condition." It's been an excellent car so far, but it was brand new and we take care of our vehicles and Subarus hold their value well.
We love it, it does everything in the snow you ask it to, we have averaged 29 MPG over the life of the car. It has a lot of room to haul stuff, with a good smooth ride.
It is a little loud on the highway, but there are a lot of positive factors that way outweigh that aspect. I think a new one has to be one of the best values out there on the market. We got the 2nd trim level and got out of there for under $25K brand new.