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Surprisingly good and underconsidered. Giving regular and premium brands a run for their money. 2021 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons michaelz08 The car feels durable and generally reliable, but expect some software glitches and likely more small issues than one may encounter in a Toyota. I still feel their cars to be more reliable than any American car though, and given the cars seem to have more thoughtfulness in their design/engineering... Comparison vehicle: 2020 Honda Accord |
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2012 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member4063 We keep cars for 10 years or more. I expect to drive this one for the next 15. |
2010 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member5175 |
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2002 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member4959 These cars are built to last. |
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2002 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member4842 Annual repairs have nearly doubled price paid for vehicle; substantial engine problems; none of the 4 recalls addressed engine issues. |
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2010 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons A member in Pennsylvania, United States Had the previous model. I never had any problems, it was a solid car, as all Subarus seem to be. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member4492 @ 58k miles car seems to be very reliable. |
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2009 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member4150 Like most Japanese cars the Subaru is known for being reliable and durable. I have owned this vehicle for just over a year and with the exception of a leaky transmission line (assembly error) it has only required regular maintenance. |
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2008 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member205 I beat the piss out of my car - but it still keeps coming back for more. The only problem I had was a wheel bearing going bad. This was fixed under warranty. |
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2008 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons A member in Singapore proven engine and awd |
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2010 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member3838 You see many Subarus still on the road. I have heard many stories of these vehicles still running great with high mileage. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member3831 83,000 hard miles, heavily modified engine/turbocharger with not one problem. |
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2009 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member3101 subaru has been using the same basic engine design for years. the design is tested and proven to be very durable. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member3300 As far very good |
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2006 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member1163 Here in Canada, we see extremes in temperatures. It gets very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter. You need a car that is built tough. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member1177 Subaru has a good history of building cars that last. Ours has been great for the 50,000 miles we have owned it. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons A member in Colorado, United States Many more problems than any other Subaru I have owned. Lots of fit and finish issues along with failing wheel bearings and bad fuel injectors. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member54 Subaru reliability is legendary, and I have seen that so far. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member286 In New England, I have witnessed the longevity of Subarus in extreme hot & cold. So far, the Legacy has been very reliable. The parts are very durable with the exception of exterior paint & interior painted trim which are thin & scratch easily. |