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- Making my new Subaru last forever. . . . . - Subaru Forester Owners Forum
Ok, not forever forever but a long time I'd like to know if theres any thing I can do outside of the scheduled maintenance that will help my Forester last longer
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I just got my first Subaru a couple months ago, WRX bugeye wagon Had 165k miles on it, and plan on daily driving it and a several 3 hour + road trips in a year
- Making my new Subaru last FOREVER : r subaru - Reddit
ordered a 23 outback base model a week ago i usually buy used and drive them till they have 250-300K miles or more if everything is still doing good what can i do, besides the handbook maintenance schedule, to make my new outback last forever? or at least a really long time
- Subaru Maintenance 101 – Essential Tips for Peak Performance
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover essential routine tasks, share valuable tips, and offer expert advice on keeping your Subaru running smoothly for years to come
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Staying on top of care can help your vehicle stay strong for the long haul If you’re not sure where to start, the team at Cascade Subaru can help you build a schedule that fits your driving style and the local terrain Regular care now means fewer problems later—and more years of reliable driving Follow the Subaru Service Schedule in WA
- 10 Uncommon Tips to Make Your Car Last Forever - Well Rigged
Yes, making your car last “forever” means meticulous maintenance, but it’s so much more than that So, let’s unpack what longterm car ownership really looks like It takes intentionality, a solid plan and real affection for your car to make it last
- Maximize Your Subaru’s Lifespan: Top Maintenance Tips for Long-Lasting . . .
Proper care and maintenance are essential for keeping your Subaru running smoothly for years to come Here are our top seven maintenance tips from our team at Dyer Subaru Service to help extend the life of your vehicle:
- 15 Tips to Prolong the Life of Your New Or Used Subaru
Have your car’s wheel alignment checked every 30,000 miles (48,000 km), or as recommended in your owner’s manual Also have it checked after buying new tires and when you replace a rack-and-pinion steering unit or other steering parts
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