1999
Subaru Legacy

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  • 5dr Brighton Manual XA Equip
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    $16,895
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr Brighton Auto XA Equip
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    $17,695
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 4dr L Manual DQ Equip
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    $19,195
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr L Manual DQ Equip
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    $19,895
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr Outback SSV Auto 2.5L OC Equip
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    $19,995
    21 City / 26 Hwy
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    5
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  • 4dr L Auto DQ Equip
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    $19,995
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 4dr L 30th Manual DB Equip
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    $20,195
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr L Auto DQ Equip
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    $20,695
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr L 30th Manual DB Equip
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    $20,895
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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  • 4dr L 30th Auto DB Equip
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    $20,995
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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  • 5dr L 30th Auto DB Equip
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    $21,695
    22 City / 29 Hwy
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    5
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  • 5dr Outback Manual 2.5L OW Equip
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    $22,495
    21 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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  • 4dr 2.5 GT Manual DY Equip
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    $22,795
    21 City / 27 Hwy
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    5
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  • 5dr Outback Manual 2.5L OL Equip
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    $22,895
    21 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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  • 5dr Outback Auto 2.5L OW Equip
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    $23,295
    21 City / 26 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 4dr SUS Auto 2.5L VL Equip
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    $23,395
    21 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 4dr SUS 30th Auto 2.5L VL Equip
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    $23,395
    21 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr 2.5 GT Manual DY Equip
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    $23,495
    21 City / 27 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 4dr 2.5 GT Auto DY Equip
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    $23,595
    21 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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  • 5dr Outback Auto 2.5L OL Equip
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    $23,695
    21 City / 26 Hwy
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    5
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  • 4dr 2.5 GT Ltd 30th Manual BY Equip
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    $24,095
    21 City / 27 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr 2.5 GT Auto DY Equip
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    $24,295
    21 City / 26 Hwy
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    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr Outback Ltd 30th Manual 2.5L RL
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    $24,595
    21 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 4dr 2.5 GT Ltd 30th Auto BY Equip
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    $24,895
    21 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr Outback Ltd 30th Auto 2.5L RL
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    $25,395
    21 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 4dr SUS Ltd Auto 2.5L GK Equip
    Starts at
    $25,595
    21 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 4dr SUS Ltd 30th Auto 2.5L GK Equip
    Starts at
    $25,595
    21 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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    Gas Flat 4 Cyl
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  • 5dr Outback Ltd 30th Auto 2.5L BK
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    $26,595
    21 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
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Expert 1999 Subaru Legacy review

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Leave it to Subaru, always the individual, always unique.

Now, the all-wheel-drive champ brings out another niche vehicle for a previously unknown niche, the Sport Utility Sedan. Or as it says on the trunk of the jacked-up Legacy, an SUS.

It’s not an entirely new concept. Back in the ’70s, the late, great American Motors married a Hornet to a Jeep driveline and turned out a brief series of four-wheel-drive automobiles. It was an interesting concept, but not enough to save AMC from its creditors, and the idea went down with the ship.

Subaru, the darling of Vermont winters, has made a career of all-wheel-drive cars, and now produces nothing but. The Japanese automaker struck gold in recent years with the popular Outback concept that turned a Legacy station wagon into a semblance of a rugged sport-utility vehicle.

Now, there’s a less-expensive Impreza Outback as well, plus the Forester, with a body that resembles a small truck.

Now comes the SUS, built for people who desire the snow-going, dirt-road-running capacities of the Outback but still want the sleeker look of a sedan. The thought of a station wagon strikes horror in many who feel perilously close to domesticity.

Besides looking pretty much like a normal car, though more rough-and-tumble, the SUS will go to the same out-of-the-way places as the Outback. Plus, it performs and handles pretty much like any other sedan.

That’s the beauty of Subaru cars. You can drive them all week without the least hint of anything unusual, then on the weekend take them to the ski slopes with confidence about getting there and back.

The SUS takes that attribute and runs with it. It’s a nice driver on pavement, cornering well, accelerating briskly and feeling generally tight and well-sorted out. You’ll notice the ride height is a bit higher than “normal” cars, but it doesn’t seem to detract from the handling.

The Outback look is accomplished by adding to the regular Legacy sedan some aggressive stylistic touches, including broad and sturdy-looking bumpers, fog lights with grille covers and some big all-season tires mounted on bold modular rims. Maybe just a bit over the top, especially with the big white lettering on the tires.

The Outback Limited test car was nicely equipped, with a high level of interior trim and equipment. The exterior was stylish and well-finished enough to merit some unsolicited favorable remarks.

Another piece of Subaru’s individualistic image is its distinctive boxer engine, an “opposed” four in which the cylinders are mounted horizontally, meaning that they fire sideways, with two cylinders on either side of the crankshaft. Only one other automaker currently offers this type of engine in the United States. And that’s Porsche.

This layout creates an engine that is notably smooth while boasting a low center of gravity. The power’s OK, but fails to match the performance of all those V-6-powered sedans available at a similar price. The engine als o gets noisy under acceleration.

The all-wheel drive is electronically controlled, basically a front drive with a drive shaft to the rear wheels. This is a simple and lightweight assembly, but not as rugged as a Jeep-like four-wheel drive used in most of the trucklike sport-utility vehicles.

Nor is the ground clearance suitable for traversing boulder-strewn mountain trails.

We didn’t get to take this critter off the pavement, but I have driven the wagon-based Outback in the snow and on dirt roads, and it performs well. On the road, all-wheel drive provides sure-footed handling under all conditions, rain or shine.

Which doesn’t mean you should beat up on your SUS, but at least have some confidence that it’s a sturdy car that can take the heat, on or off the pavement.

1999 Subaru Legacy Outback sedan

Vehicle type: Five-passenger, four-door sedan, all-wheel drive. Base price: $25,595. Price as tested: $26,090. Engine: 2.5-liter opposed four, 165 horsepower at 5,600 rpm, 162 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm. Transmission: Four-speed automatic. Curb weight: 3,160 pounds. Wheelbase: 103.5 inches. EPA fuel economy: 21 city, 26 highway. Highs: Flexibility. Refinement. Comfort. Lows: Engine noise. Limited power. Styling excesses.

1999 Subaru Legacy review: Our expert's take
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Leave it to Subaru, always the individual, always unique.

Now, the all-wheel-drive champ brings out another niche vehicle for a previously unknown niche, the Sport Utility Sedan. Or as it says on the trunk of the jacked-up Legacy, an SUS.

It’s not an entirely new concept. Back in the ’70s, the late, great American Motors married a Hornet to a Jeep driveline and turned out a brief series of four-wheel-drive automobiles. It was an interesting concept, but not enough to save AMC from its creditors, and the idea went down with the ship.

Subaru, the darling of Vermont winters, has made a career of all-wheel-drive cars, and now produces nothing but. The Japanese automaker struck gold in recent years with the popular Outback concept that turned a Legacy station wagon into a semblance of a rugged sport-utility vehicle.

Now, there’s a less-expensive Impreza Outback as well, plus the Forester, with a body that resembles a small truck.

Now comes the SUS, built for people who desire the snow-going, dirt-road-running capacities of the Outback but still want the sleeker look of a sedan. The thought of a station wagon strikes horror in many who feel perilously close to domesticity.

Besides looking pretty much like a normal car, though more rough-and-tumble, the SUS will go to the same out-of-the-way places as the Outback. Plus, it performs and handles pretty much like any other sedan.

That’s the beauty of Subaru cars. You can drive them all week without the least hint of anything unusual, then on the weekend take them to the ski slopes with confidence about getting there and back.

The SUS takes that attribute and runs with it. It’s a nice driver on pavement, cornering well, accelerating briskly and feeling generally tight and well-sorted out. You’ll notice the ride height is a bit higher than “normal” cars, but it doesn’t seem to detract from the handling.

The Outback look is accomplished by adding to the regular Legacy sedan some aggressive stylistic touches, including broad and sturdy-looking bumpers, fog lights with grille covers and some big all-season tires mounted on bold modular rims. Maybe just a bit over the top, especially with the big white lettering on the tires.

The Outback Limited test car was nicely equipped, with a high level of interior trim and equipment. The exterior was stylish and well-finished enough to merit some unsolicited favorable remarks.

Another piece of Subaru’s individualistic image is its distinctive boxer engine, an “opposed” four in which the cylinders are mounted horizontally, meaning that they fire sideways, with two cylinders on either side of the crankshaft. Only one other automaker currently offers this type of engine in the United States. And that’s Porsche.

This layout creates an engine that is notably smooth while boasting a low center of gravity. The power’s OK, but fails to match the performance of all those V-6-powered sedans available at a similar price. The engine als o gets noisy under acceleration.

The all-wheel drive is electronically controlled, basically a front drive with a drive shaft to the rear wheels. This is a simple and lightweight assembly, but not as rugged as a Jeep-like four-wheel drive used in most of the trucklike sport-utility vehicles.

Nor is the ground clearance suitable for traversing boulder-strewn mountain trails.

We didn’t get to take this critter off the pavement, but I have driven the wagon-based Outback in the snow and on dirt roads, and it performs well. On the road, all-wheel drive provides sure-footed handling under all conditions, rain or shine.

Which doesn’t mean you should beat up on your SUS, but at least have some confidence that it’s a sturdy car that can take the heat, on or off the pavement.

1999 Subaru Legacy Outback sedan

Vehicle type: Five-passenger, four-door sedan, all-wheel drive. Base price: $25,595. Price as tested: $26,090. Engine: 2.5-liter opposed four, 165 horsepower at 5,600 rpm, 162 pound-feet of torque at 4,000 rpm. Transmission: Four-speed automatic. Curb weight: 3,160 pounds. Wheelbase: 103.5 inches. EPA fuel economy: 21 city, 26 highway. Highs: Flexibility. Refinement. Comfort. Lows: Engine noise. Limited power. Styling excesses.

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3 years / 36,000 miles
Corrosion
5 years
Powertrain
5 years / 60,000 miles

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5 years / 80,000 miles
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Dealer certification
152-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.1 / 5
Based on 22 reviews
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Comfort 4.0
Interior 3.8
Performance 3.8
Value 4.3
Exterior 4.2
Reliability 4.4

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Most reliable car I've had In years

I brought this car November of last year for 450 cash never had a problem had to change some sensors that'sbout it but I'm gonna fIx it up don't plan on buying another car for years I left a 2003 chevy Malibu After the motor went that I will never buy that brand again ever bad experience
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 4.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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It just keeps going

Owned car since 2005 and with currently over 200k- it just continues to keep going. The body however, is rusting from around it. But, Thats not stopping this 2.5- manual transmission runner.
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Having fun
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 4.0
Interior 4.0
Performance 4.0
Value 4.0
Exterior 4.0
Reliability 5.0
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What trim levels are available for the 1999 Subaru Legacy?

The 1999 Subaru Legacy is available in 12 trim levels:

  • Brighton (2 styles)
  • GT (4 styles)
  • GT Ltd 30th (2 styles)
  • L (4 styles)
  • L 30th (4 styles)
  • Outback (4 styles)
  • Outback Ltd 30th (3 styles)
  • Outback SSV (1 style)
  • SUS (1 style)
  • SUS 30th (1 style)
  • SUS Ltd (1 style)
  • SUS Ltd 30th (1 style)

What is the MPG of the 1999 Subaru Legacy?

The 1999 Subaru Legacy offers up to 22 MPG in city driving and 29 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 1999 Subaru Legacy reliable?

The 1999 Subaru Legacy has an average reliability rating of 4.4 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 1999 Subaru Legacy owners.

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4.1 / 5
Based on 22 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.0
  • Interior: 3.8
  • Performance: 3.8
  • Value: 4.3
  • Exterior: 4.2
  • Reliability: 4.4

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