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(F!) the frikkin jeep.

Nissan motors don't have a timing belt.

There are probably any number of used Toyotas around.

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I had a subaru wagon for 5 years. Except for some carborator problems (this was a 1997 wagon, non fuel injected that we bought new) it was very dependable. We did a lot of snow skiing then and many times we passed big 4x4's that were stuck. It was a 4x4 not an awd so when it was normal driving we got better mileage.
 

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If gas mileage is a big issue dont get the xterra or jeep, with the subaru you should see 27+ mpg's on the highway whereas the other 2 would be lucky to get 20mpg. If its not a huge issue id get the jeep just because I like jeeps. Wranglers are fun in the summer and winter, subarus are really just fun in the winter.
 
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I'd say Subaru. I had an X-terra, and liked it. Never had any probs with mine. Only complaints I had were the gas mileage, and I thought it was under-powered.
 
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I'd also check out the 2003-2009 4runners. I love my 2008, can't imagine having anything else. On the v6 model you can switch between 2wd and 4wd (on the fly) to save about 1mpg.
 
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Thanks for all the feedback. I'm taking the Subaru out for a spin tomorrow.
What year is the Forrester? Is it an XT? We love our Outback, and it works well here in Denver. I only wish we had gotten the turbo sometimes but the AWD system works well. I slap snow tires on for the winter and the car tracks really well when it snows. The only downside is the maintenance schedule can be somewhat demanding. If I follow the severe maintenance schedule I would be replacing the ATF, gear, and brake fluid almost every 12-18 months!
 
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