How long will a 2013 Crosstrek last?

How long will a 2013 Crosstrek last?

Cross this off the Crosstrek bucket list: #SubaruCrosstrek has won Best Residual Value among Subcompact Utility Vehicles! All Wheel Drive Auto suggests that while results may vary, a Subaru can be expected to last well-beyond 100,000 miles and is quite capable of reaching 300,000 miles.

How many miles can you get out of a Subaru crosstrek?

The Subaru Crosstrek is a robust, compact SUV that can last between 200,000 miles and 250,000 miles when properly maintained and driven conservatively. Based on driving 15,000 miles per year, you can expect the Crosstrek to last 13 – 17 years before requiring uneconomical repairs or breaking down.

What does XV stand for on Subaru crosstrek?

December 24, 2020. 773 likes 1742 answers. In the case of a Subaru, the “XV” stands for “crossover”. It indicates vehicles — like the Subaru Crosstrek — that are designed to perform and handle like a sedan, but with the cargo capacity of a compact SUV.

Are there any issues with my 2013 Subaru Crosstrek?

Both issues have been fixed on my 2013. Both are issues that 2014+ owners never had to deal with. Similarly 2014+ Crosstrek owners did not have the cam position sensor issues or oil consumption issues at the same level as 2013 Crosstrek owners.

Why does my 2014 Subaru Crosstrek stall at idle?

For your 2014 ST, it may not have been the harness issue. There is an issue in the factory tuning that causes hesitation/stalling at idle particularly with the clutch in and AC on. It could be quite annoying.

Do you need wheel bearing replacement on Subaru Crosstrek?

Not knowing about a well documented slow start issue on a car is a little concerning. Saying wheel bearing replacement is strange seems odd to me also. It is a common part to need replacement on the Crosstrek. I took mine in for an alignment after swapping out the suspension. The service manager recognized that I did most of my own work.

Why is my windshield cracking on my Subaru Crosstrek?

There are many reports of the windshield cracking for no apparent reason, the windshield cracking even without a point of impact, the windshield crack spreading rapidly and requiring a windshield replacement, and the passenger and driver side windows cracking and needing repairs.