Used 1995 Subaru Legacy Consumer Reviews
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Happy Subaru owner
I have owned this vehicle for over 9yrs, it is the most reliable vehicle that I have ever owned. I highly recommend it..
95 Subaru Legacy L Wagon
In 6.5 years, I've only spent $450 on repairs. This wagon has gone through upstate NY winters and now deals with the Virginia summers. A solid performer if you do the recommended maintenance. Not necessarily as cool as a sedan, but the Outback's now are a good option. Buy one of these used for a decent car.
- 1995 Subaru LegacyMSRP: $4,9952,300 mi away
- LS WagonMSRP: N/A90 mi away
A solid senior citizen
Bought this Brighton in '04, with 160k miles. Now it is 2018 and it has 215k. Much of it is on rough dirt roads. But it is still a satisfying road car with AWD. The mpg was 30 when bought and has dropped to 25. Everything works. It needed a first clutch at 190k and new struts at 205k. Tires last as they should which means alignment holds on dirt/gravel roads. I have no serious complaints about this car. Fortunately I have discovered an honest local mechanic who only works on Subes. All other troubles were mostly with mechanics who were rip-offs or did not know Subarus. There is no rust and the upholstery is fine. Others have mentioned the 2.2 engine. It is the best thing about early 90s Subarus. Avoid the 2.5 in late 90s model Legacy as it has head gasket problems.
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472000 and its still tuggin along
This is my first car I bought and I gotta admit it is pretty sweet to drive, Very reliable in the snow as some people have already said. You'd think this car with 472k km on it would run like crap but with High octane gas man this thing goes pretty good. I'd recommend this car to anyone.
Love this car!
I bought my LS Wagon in '99 with about 60k miles on it. It now has about 100k, almost 3 years later. This is a great reliable car. With certain cars, like the VW's I used to own, I had to put a lot of money in by 100k miles.Not this car. Just basic maintenance- tires, brakes, oil, fuel filter. I did have the 90k mile tune up done for $800, which was worth it, cause this car runs and runs. Very roomy for 4 adults and dog. Pack it up for ski trips, handles great in snow. The ride is a little low- wonder if the Outback is better. Excellent vehicle. Obviously Subaru Legacy wagons are great cars since I see older models on the road everyday.