Used 2015 Subaru Legacy Consumer Reviews
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2015 Legacy
My Subaru has been well loved with no issues other than the trunk height and the horn not being aggressive enough :). Around 100k you will need a head gasket repair before you have major issues. Dealership has quoted the job for 2,300.00 :(
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Disappointed with this
I bought this car to last a long time. Unfortunately, I recently decided to sell it. This car had a few minor problems really early in its life: most notably, the gas tank lid would not open in the cold when you pressed the open button, there was some rattle in the cabin brand new from the lot. The rattle went away. The gas tank lid problem went away by itself after around 2 years - there was a service bulletin out for this issue and it may have been fixed on the sly by a dealer. I was diligent about maintaining this vehicle because I really wanted to own it for a long time. Ignoring small software bugs, some other things happened that made me lose faith in this car. About 4.5 years in, the electric window on the passengers side in the first row went. The fan also started chiriping in the first row on the passenger side. The dealer was trying to tell me about a grand of preventative maintenance at the same time around the 40k mark. I sold the thing needing this grand of maintenance, the chirp repair and window repair, and new brakes and tires. I maintained this car and always got an oil change on time/early (5k miles with synthetic), as well as other smaller preventative maintenance. I was really disappointed it started going bad the second I paid the loan off. I wanted to buy Subarus for life, but I wont be buying another between the maintenance issues and the software bugs with the GPS I ignored.
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Enjoyable Full Sized Sedan
Subaru's Legacy 3.6R Limited is an excellent choice to compete favorably with upper end Fords, Chevrolets, Nissans, and Toyotas. Typically, prices are less for Subaru than for equally-equipped competitors. With Eyesight and other safety features, Subaru is a leader in safety. Ride comfort approaches even the Lexus ES series. Trunk space abounds. Zero to 60 with the 3.6R Limited engine is outstanding. Subaru's four-wheel drive is great for winter driving in the mountains. The navigation system is impressive. Rated at a combined 25 MPG for city/highway use, my experience mirrors that average. Count on replacing the tires at 20,000 to 22,000 miles to maintain this car's solid safety performance.
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Great Car
Great in almost every way. Slightly anemic in the mountains.
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Looks great...Rides great... Blast!!!
black seats show dirt.... water proof the cloth.... rubber mats a plus...eye sight takes getting used to...cleans up nice....still use rain-x,seems ok... extra exhaust cut out looks cheap... solid car ...quiet.... just enough newer to over come my 2007 Lexus IS250 AWD in tech....
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