What kind of oil does a 2012 Subaru Legacy take?
Subaru Oil Guide:
Model | Subaru Oil Required | Capacity |
---|---|---|
Subaru Legacy & Outback 2002 – 2012 | 5W-30 Conventional Oil | 4.4 Quarts |
Subaru Legacy & Outback 2013 – 2021 | 0W-20 Synthetic Oil | 4.4 – 5.1 Quarts |
Subaru Legacy Turbo 2005 – 2010 | 5W-30 Conventional Oil | 4.5 Quarts |
Subaru Legacy Turbo 2011 – 2012 | 5W-30 Synthetic Oil | 4.5 Quarts |
What’s the price of a 2012 Subaru Legacy?
The 2012 Subaru Legacy has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting around $20,000 for the 2.5i with the manual transmission, with the Premium model adding $1,300 to that. The 2.5 Limited starts around $26,000. The base 6-cylinder 3.6R has an MSRP of just over $25,000, rising to nearly $29,000 in Limited trim.
What are the features of a Subaru Legacy?
The base Legacy 2.5i Sedan features all-wheel drive, a 6-speed manual transmission, 16-inch wheels, 4-wheel ABS disc brakes, AM/FM/CD audio with auxiliary jack, manual air conditioning, power windows/locks, height-adjustable driver’s seat, front side and side-curtain airbags, keyless entry and stability control.
Which is better Subaru Legacy 2.5R or 3.6R?
The 3.6R is, as expected, better at moving the Legacy, though there’s a hint of vibration at idle. The 265-horsepower turbocharged Legacy 2.5GT is the real performer, with minimal turbo lag and a nice flat torque curve. But buyers who want an automatic transmission will have to choose the 3.6R or shop elsewhere.
Which is better CVT or CVT in Subaru Legacy?
Fuel economy with the CVT is actually quite better than with manual, estimated at 23/31 city/highway. The 3.6R is, as expected, better at moving the Legacy, though there’s a hint of vibration at idle. The 265-horsepower turbocharged Legacy 2.5GT is the real performer, with minimal turbo lag and a nice flat torque curve.