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SUBARU LEGACY
Why is it better to buy a used SUBARU LEGACY in Nigeria?
The Subaru Legacy is a midsize car that has become very popular in Nigeria. Its performance and reliability have made it one of the most sought after models, both new and second hand. This is because it offers good value for money. The three models available are the 2.0R, 2.5R and 3.0R with either manual or automatic transmission. However with only a few exceptions, all types were based on the 2.5 model with variations depending on trim level and engine size. In most cases the main differences between the models was in equipment levels including features such as AC, alloy wheels etc but also slightly different suspension settings (2-mode vs electronic damping control).
SUBARU LEGACY in Nigeria
In the late 1980s, Subaru unveiled a new generation of vehicles to replace their aging second generation models. Initially launched in Japan as a replacement for the Leone in 1989, this new Legacy only differed from its predecessor by mild restyling on the front and rear fascias and interior trim. In 1993 a third body style was introduced which was a five-door estate version that would later also be offered with an all wheel drive option called "Outback" . In 1994 ,the Legacy underwent a light facelift including changes to the grille insert and other areas such as plastic bumpers that were no longer consistent with other Japanese market Subaru models.
Benefits of buying a used SUBARU LEGACY in Nigeria
The Legacy is very popular among Nigerian used car buyers because its performance, reliability and value for money are remarkable. Subaru also has a very good reputation of building high quality cars that last longer than most brands in the country making it one of the preferred choices by many Nigerians on the lookout for a used car. The three models available are the 2.0R, 2.5R and 3.0R with either manual or automatic transmission however with only a few exceptions all types were based on the 2.5 model with variations depending on trim level and engine size .
Reasons why you should buy a SUBARU LEGACY in Nigeria
In most cases the main differences between the models is in equipment levels including features such as AC , alloy wheels etc but also slightly different suspension settings (2-mode vs electronic damping control). The models you are likely to find for sale include: 2.0R, 2.5RS and 3.0R . You can expect to pay anything from 400 000 naira for a good condition used 2.0 R model with 95 000 km on the clock while prices could go up to 1 million naira for an early 2000s Legacy GT wagon with around 120 000 kms driven .
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In Nigeria, you can expect to pay anything from N1,600,000 naira to N3,600,000 for a good condition used 2.0 R model with 95 000 km on the clock while prices could go up to 1 million naira for an early 2000s Legacy GT wagon with around 120 000 kms driven .
How do I maintain my used SUBARU LEGACY in Nigeria?
Maintaining the condition of your used Legacy is easy. Obviously it will depreciate in value as you drive it but that shouldn't be much of a problem if you plan on keeping it for a few years - unlike many other cars in Nigeria, this one doesn't really have much in the way of complicated electronics which are known to give trouble post-warranty period . The best thing to do is make sure all scheduled maintenance is carried out regularly. This includes changing the oil at least every 10 000 km or 6 months, checking and topping up fluids and replacing worn parts such as brake pads and tires when needed .
Conclusion
The good news is that parts are readily available in Nigeria and prices for them are low. This makes it easier to maintain your Subaru Legacy as needed . Of course the best way to make sure you don't end up stranded on the side of the road with a broken down Legacy is to ensure you do all scheduled maintenance at the recommended intervals. If possible it's also worth keeping your car serviced every year or so by an authorized dealer- making sure filter changes, brake fluid, engine oil etc are done according to factory specifications will keep your car performing well.
