How long do 2009 Subaru Legacys last?

How long do 2009 Subaru Legacys last?

Under normal use, you can expect the transmission of your Subaru Legacy to last you around 200,000 – 300,000 miles.

Is Subaru Legacy 2009 a good car?

The 2009 Subaru Legacy is a good 2009 midsize car for drivers who take the occasional trip off the beaten path. When it was new, test drivers liked the grip from the Legacy’s standard all-wheel drive system, saying that it was ideal for bad weather, as well as trips that extend beyond the pavement.

Does 2009 Subaru Legacy have Turbo?

2009 Subaru Legacy review: Our expert’s take. The Legacy has an extensive lineup of powertrains, including a naturally aspirated or turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder and a horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine. It is sold only as a sedan for 2009.

Are there any problems with the Subaru Legacy?

Keeping in line with the recall we mentioned earlier, the 2008 Subaru Impreza mostly had issues with leaking head gaskets. The Subaru Legacy was not overly encumbered by problems with the engine throughout its life. The most problematic year for the Subaru Legacy’s engine was 2015.

What kind of engine does a 2009 Subaru Impreza have?

I ended up finding a 2009 Subaru Impreza sport wagon that had just had the timing belt and heads done to it but got smashed up and I purchased it for $800 both ej25 blocks. The engine itself out of the 09 Impreza was a direct swap. I plugged it in cranked it over but it didn’t start.

Can a 2009 Subaru Impreza be swapped with a 2010 Forester?

I’ll probably have it running tonight but as far as I can tell a 2009 Subaru Impreza engine is a direct swap to a 2010 Forester as long as you swap the wiring harnesses, keep your original wiring harness with the engine. Did you ever get it running? I have an 09 forester that needs an engine.

Why does my Subaru make a distinct sound when I start the car?

Subaru offered the following explanation for the distinct sound that may give some folks cause for concern. Subaru says: The new engines, especially the four-cylinders, are extremely efficient so they have very low friction. Because of that, this process assists the engine behavior at start up to help them warm up.