Used 2004 Subaru Legacy Consumer Reviews
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"Bummer" Should have been recalled!
During my 160,000 miles I have had to replace the catalytic converters 3 times and now that inspection is due wouldnt you know it engine light is on and needs another catalytic converter. Both front windows after 1 year leak air flow sounds like a whistling jet is landing no satisfaction from the dealer or Subaru.
MAD-MAN'S FACTS
A bit SLOW & Sluggest at 1st. but opened up FINALLY after 14000. So drive it like you stole it so it can open up for you!!!!!
- L 35th Anniversary Edition SedanMSRP: $5,9951,135 mi away
- L 35th Anniversary Edition SedanMSRP: $5,9012,505 mi away
- L 35th Anniversary Edition SedanMSRP: $3,5002,629 mi away
Nice machine...on snow
Very well build car. Exceptional on snowy/slushy roads. Great road drivability. Bought just several months ago but love it so far. Not too keen with the outdated design though.
'04 falling apart
I've had nothing but trouble with my '04 Outback once it hit 50,000 miles. I will never buy one again and I've owned two others.
Driver's seat is uncomfortable
We have the 35th Anniv Edition-L model. The dual sunroofs are great. I love the car..so far, so good for me. The problem is that my husband finds the front driver's seat very uncomfortable during a long ride. We've tried different cushions, now we're trying it without the cushions. There should be lumbar support. He has wide shoulders, and the bolstered seat is snug on him.He's only 5'8" and the seat bothers his legs also. After driving larger cars (like Ford Taurus) the driving area does seem compact. People advise him that over time he'll get used to it..we'll see. So in the meantime, I can do the driving and enjoy it!