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Used 1990 Subaru Legacy LS 4dr Wagon AWD Consumer Reviews

3.7 out of 5 stars
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4 out of 5 stars

will buy another

Subman, 08/23/2003
Subaru Legacy LS 4dr Wagon AWD
0 of 0 people found this review helpful

This car has been a great truck! That is how I use her, comfortable and economical. She will hold several 4x8 sheets of plywood or lumber of any length,(sticking through the sunroof). She hs only been in the shop a couple times for minor repairs, since new. I will buy another when or if "Sue" ever wears out.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

great utility and low profile

flurkey, 05/26/2004
Subaru Legacy LS 4dr Wagon AWD
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I love this car. I bought mine in 2002 with 110,000 miles for $1900. Since then, the only major repairs have been replacing the clutch ($500) and replacing the radiator ($300). Basically, my all-in cost for every aspect of this wagon is under $300 a month and dropping, as its purchase price is spread over more and more months of ownership- Plus, when I sell it, I'll get a few hundred buck under what I paid... hows that for depriciation! I plan on milking this car until 200k. I love it!

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2.5 out of 5 stars

This car is a dog

jdcinbend, 08/09/2005
Subaru Legacy LS 4dr Wagon AWD
0 of 4 people found this review helpful

This is the worst car I have ever owned. Sure, we bought it 10 years old, but it took the dealer three months to deliver before he could sort the tranny problems. The electric door locks winked out first. Then the air suspension bottomed out -- a $1500 bill to replace with less comfortable struts. Now it has developed another personality problem in its electrical system ... won't start, unless it's sitting in the mechanic's lot. Finally died altogether yesterday, the day I traded it for a Dodge (!) Intrepid -- for the reliability! This thing is a shame to the legend of Japanese automotive excellence -- avoid it. It'll cost me another $400 just to get rid of it. Buy a Toyota - wish I had.

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