Used 1995 Subaru Legacy Consumer Reviews
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1995 Subaru AWD L Legacy
I just bought my 95 Subaru Legacy Sedan with 86000 miles on it because I know Subaru's great reputation. There are only a few things wrong with it: gas gauge broken, dome light out, and it needs a few regular maintenence things done, like an oil change and transmission fluid change. But it is a great car in great condition, and I am looking forward to many years with it. My family's last Subaru had almost 200000 on it before we traded it in, and it was still running.
Deathwagon
I called my Subaru a Deathwagon for a GOOD reason- It could handle ANYTHING I put it through. I drove my ninja to the ground (rarely did repairs & oil) and he still kept going strong. The only thing that stopped him was being T-boned, which bent the frame, and insurance totaled him out. His body died at 18 years old, but the engine (about 185,000) is going strong in another Subie :) I drove 40mph in HARSH Utah ice &snow storms. While every other car was pulling over, my Subaru handled every slip and slide with grace. I can't explain what this fantastic vehicle and I went through, as I am a very aggressive driver- car chases, sidewalks, fields, bicyclists, long road trips, barriers, etc.
- 1995 Subaru LegacyMSRP: $4,9951,897 mi away
- LS WagonMSRP: N/A507 mi away
Most trouble free car!
I've been driving this car for 7 year and have spent nothing on repairs. The alternator was replaced on a recall and the knock sensor under warranty. Oil change is a breeze. Filter and drain plug can be reached without jacking. Good handling, a little weak on pickup. Good in snow unless it's deep (15" plus)tends to pack under the body.
300,000 miles and still going
Well it hit 300,000 miles this year. I converted it to Mobil one full synthetic extended mileage oil from day one. Auto transmission stopped backing up at 250,000 replaced with junk yard transmission which has a strange noise in it, but has held together for the last 80,000 miles. These cars are indestructible. They just rust away. Side note, I drove a 1988 to 480,000 miles, finally rusted in two and couldn't get it through a wv state inspection, or I would still be driving it the 2.2 L engines are the gest Subaru ever made. Bill
fet
very comfortable to drive reliable and low maintenance