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Since you're asking the question, I'd suggest the answer may be mileage. Once a car hits 100k, I know some people have a negative perception. I looked at yours, and thought to myself,if I bought it, I'd have it for a few days, and then it'd go past 100k mileage, and wondered what the impact would be on value. This is only my opinion, and everyone knows what opinions are like.
Since you're asking the question, I'd suggest the answer may be mileage. Once a car hits 100k, I know some people have a negative perception. I looked at yours, and thought to myself,if I bought it, I'd have it for a few days, and then it'd go past 100k mileage, and wondered what the impact would be on value. This is only my opinion, and everyone knows what opinions are like.
If you're doing 2k miles in a few days then a subaru certainly isn't for you. I've done 36 miles in 3 months, 7k miles in the last 18 months, the guy previous to me had done 5k miles in 3 years.
If you had taken the time to phone is of happily run over the history but you've naively assumed that because the car is close to 100k it's a write off lol. I've seen 2017 plates blow head gaskets on 2k miles. means jack ****.
what you should be doing is researching service history/maintenance and taking it from there.