How many miles does a Subaru Legacy 2011 last?

How many miles does a Subaru Legacy 2011 last?

The average Subaru Legacy has a lifespan of 200,000 to 300,000 miles before breaking down or needing expensive repairs.

Do 2011 Subaru Legacy have head gasket problems?

Subaru head gasket problems have occured in the Forester, Impreza, Outback, Legacy, and Baja in 2005. By 2011, the Subaru Impreza was the only model that experienced head gasket problems. The Subaru Outback was re-designed in 2012, and the new motor has fixed all of the leaking issues.

Is the 2011 Subaru Legacy a good car?

“The 2011 Legacy is my wife’s car she drives mostly back and forth to work no heavy braking or any highway driving. She owned a Jeep Cherokee the brakes last 65,000 miles and later a Mercedes ML 350 she drove 87,000 miles and the brakes were still good traded the ML in on a Subaru, for better gas mileage and the brakes wore out at 34,000 miles”

How often does a Subaru Legacy need to be replaced?

Alternator, starter, hybrid battery and related systems, regular battery, battery cables, engine harness, coil, ignition switch, electronic ignition, distributor or rotor failure, spark plugs and wires failure. “Rear right brake and turn indicator light has been replaced on average about every six months.

Do you have to replace the head gasket on a second generation Subaru?

The second-generation SOHC engines use the same fiber gasket but have an updated head torque procedure and if done correctly you should not have future headgasket problems. When replacing the headgasket(s) I almost always re-surface the cylinder head(s).

How often do Subaru Legacy headlights burn out?

Last time (earlier this week), mechanic installed new long-life bulb that Subaru came out with.” “5 sets of headlights since purchasing the vehicle.” “Headlights failed, first one and then 3 weeks later the other one.” “Known issue with 2011 Legacy. Headlights burn out approximately every 18 – 24 months.