My daughter has a subaru Forrester, she loved it until they said it had the bad head gaskets and gave her a $7,000 estimate to fix it. Book on it was $9K. She traded for a Toyota 4 runner and took a big hit.
Always get a second opinion and try to stay away from the dealership.
Daughter's RAV4 trans was acting up. Brought to dealer to see what they say. They would only say "Needs a new trans. $6,000." They even admitted the new trans would have $1,000 of needless upgrades from her trans, but "that's how they all come nowadays."
Went to Aamco and before they even looked at it they said I probably didn't need a trans. I asked how could they be so sure? The manager said he had done trans work on 25 RAV4s, and 23 of them didn't need a new trans. Turned out to be some electronic module attached to the trans. Total price of repair- $1200.
I worked at a dealership for a short time and saw this over and over- One trick the dealerships use is to quote you an outrageous price on a repair and if you say "yes" and have it done, they win big. If you balk, they will offer to walk you over to the showroom, where they have it all set up with a salesman to show you a brand new model of what you're driving. And they will give you a "great deal" on your trade that sounds too good to be true to you, because they know they quoted you $5,000 more than it will cost them to repair your car.