
The Subaru Legacy V (2009-2012) is a practical and reliable choice for families or individuals seeking a safe, all-wheel-drive sedan or wagon. Its symmetrical AWD system provides excellent traction and stability in various road conditions, making it a versatile option for diverse climates.
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Lineartronic CVT problems (shudder, noise)
Excessive oil consumption (2.5L FB25 engine)
Worn suspension components (bushings, bearings)
Rust on rear wheel arches/subframe (in salty climates)

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Lineartronic CVT problems (shudder, noise)
Excessive oil consumption (2.5L FB25 engine)
Worn suspension components (bushings, bearings)
Rust on rear wheel arches/subframe (in salty climates)
Thoroughly inspect the CVT for any signs of shuddering, hesitation, or unusual noises during a test drive. Check service records for CVT fluid changes.
Always check the oil level and look for signs of oil leaks or excessive consumption, especially on 2.5L FB25 engines. Ask for service history.
Pay attention to any warning lights on the dashboard, particularly the 'AT Oil Temp' light, which can indicate CVT issues.
Check for rust, especially on the rear wheel arches, rocker panels, and subframe, common in regions with road salt.
Verify that all recalls have been addressed (check NHTSA.gov by VIN).
Inspect suspension components for wear, including bushings and struts, as these are common wear items.
Consider the 3.6R model if reliability and power are priorities, and you're less concerned about fuel economy and CVT issues.