Are 2009 Subarus reliable?
Reliability and comfort The 2009 Subaru Outback is a great, reliable vehicle. It provides a nice, smooth ride and comfortable, heated seats.
How many miles can a 2009 Subaru Outback last?
There are reports from loyal drivers that Subaru Outback milage can get up to 300,000 miles. This is of course with proper care and maintenance. As long as The Outback isn’t starved for oil, you can expect to get at least 200,000 miles out of it without needing major repairs.
What kind of car is the 2009 Subaru Forester?
With rising gas prices compelling many large SUV owners to abandon their fuel-hungry rides, small crossovers like the new, third-generation 2009 Subaru Forester have never looked better.
Is the Subaru Forester 2.5X Limited a navigation system?
There are no available options on the 2.5XT. The Forester 2.5X Limited and 2.5XT Limited, however, can be outfitted with a navigation system. Redesigned for 2009, the Subaru Forester compact crossover SUV is bigger and more beautiful inside and out.
How much does a used Subaru Forester cost?
How Much Does the Used 2009 Subaru Forester Cost? A base 2009 Subaru Forester 2.5X with manual transmission starts at just over $20,500. Stepping up to the XT trim brings the price closer to $27,000, while the XT Limited with navigation and satellite radio will run closer to $31,000.
Is the Subaru Forester a manual or automatic?
If you want a V6 engine, room for seven or rear-seat entertainment, the 2009 Subaru Forester may not be for you. And although a manual transmission is offered, the automatic is the only transmission available with the turbocharged engine. The Subaru Forester sees substantial changes for 2009.
What is the value of a 2009 Subaru Legacy?
This valuable tool will help you negotiate your best price. Over time, Kelley Blue Book expects the 2009 Subaru Legacy to hold strong resale values, with the Limited models topping the list. We drove the turbocharged 2.5 GT Limited sedan with a five-speed manual transmission and enjoyed it very much.
Are there any problems with the Subaru Legacy?
“After doing some research, I learned that many Subarus made before 2010, with the L-4 engine, had some particular problems. One of those was the leaking of coolant with the need for a new head gasket. These cars also had problems with catalytic converters.
Is the 4 speed automatic on the Subaru Legacy?
The 4 speed automatic is very outdated, so the acceleration is slow. The newer Legacy with the CVT seem to be a lot quicker and quieter, which I will keep in mind, for some day. The newer models also have improved technology as far as sound systems, navigation, etc.
How big are the wheels on a Subaru Legacy?
The turbocharged 2.5 GT Limited model is identifiable by a functional hood scoop and exterior mirror-integrated turn indicators, while all but the 3.0R Limited sport the same 17-inch wheels. Steering wheel-mounted shift buttons provide handy manual control of the Legacy GT Limited’s optional five-speed automatic transmission.