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Subaru - Ascent (2022)

Subaru Ascent enthusiasts, whether you’re hunting for the newest 2022 model or a used example, need a clear picture of market value and depreciation. This overview explains the Subaru Ascent price landscape, the 2022 price range, how used Subaru Ascent price compares to its peers, and the typical depreciation curve that affects long‑term ownership. While exact figures vary by region, trim, mileage, and condition, the insights below will help you gauge the true worth of a 2022 Subaru Ascent worth for your budgeting, trade‑in, or buying decision. Key Specs for the 2022 Subaru Ascent

  • Engine: 3.6‑liter horizontally opposed, 262‑hp, 265‑lb‑ft torque (2‑wheel‑drive) or 2‑tone 292‑hp, 283‑lb‑ft (all‑wheel‑drive)
  • Transmission: 8‑speed automatic with torque‑converter, standard on all trims
  • Fuel Type: Regular unleaded gasoline, 5‑Gallon tank capacity (~15–16 miles/gal front‑drive, ~13–14 miles/gal AWD)
  • Dimensions: Length 190.4 in, Width 76.3 in, Height 70.1 in, Wheelbase 109.9 in
  • Seating: 3 rows, 4–5‑seat configuration, 78.3”/89.5”/55.5” total interior length, 16.7‑ft cargo (no seats), 10.3‑ft cargo (middle and rear seats folded)
  • Safety: Subaru EyeSight (adaptive cruise, lane‑keep assist, pre‑crash‑warning, automatic braking), 5‑star NHTSA rating
  • Infotainment: 9‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, 6‑speaker audio (optional 12‑speaker, premium Bose)
  • Drive Configuration: Symmetrical all‑wheel‑drive with integrated low‑gear engagements for off‑road, available in front‑drive for lower cost
  • Trim Levels: L, LE, Touring, Limited, and premium Limited Total (MT‑L) with extended features (lumbar support, adaptive suspension)
Subaru Ascent Price Context

The Subaru Ascent price flows across three primary zones: new, used, and certified. New‑vehicle pricing starts in the mid‑$40,000 range for the base L trim and climbs into the $60,000 wall for the top‑tier Touring or Limited. A used Subaru Ascent price typically sits between 30 % and 50 % below the original MSRP, depending on mileage and service history, while certified pre‑owned models may fetch 40 % to 55 % of new. Because depreciation is naturally steeper for larger SUVs, the largest impact is seen in the first couple of years.

What Is a 2022 Subaru Ascent Worth?

In 2022, the average Subarth Ascent price on the wholesale market was roughly 11–16 % lower than the original MSRP after one year of holding. When owners sell a 2022 Subaru Ascent at a typical used price, you can expect it to be about 35 %–42 % of the new vehicle’s launch price, adjusted for trim level. To add certainty, check local dealer pricing, online classifieds, and state‑specific depreciation calculators. Then compare that figure against the benchmarks below.

Subaru Ascent Depreciation

While SUV depreciation curves are slower than sedans, the Subaru Ascent follows the industry trend of 15 %–20 % loss in the first year, then about 10 % per year over the next three years. In practice:

  • 0–1 year: typically loses 15–20 % of its value
  • 1–3 years: 10–12 % per year (cumulative 30–36 %)
  • After 3 years: roughly 40 % depreciation from original MSRP

Cars with lower mileage, lubrication records, and harmless claim histories can sometimes retain value above these averages, but heavily driven or poorly serviced examples will fall faster.

Comparative Context

Compared to similar full‑size crossover SUVs such as the Ford Expedition, Chevrolet Tahoe, and Nissan Armada, the Subaru Ascent tends to be priced lower for the same long‑term ownership costs. While the Expedition and Tahoe start at around $60,000 and $57,000 respectively, the Ascent’s base L begins near $43,000. Depreciation rates for these competing SUVs hover around 25–30 % in the first year and can fall to 50 % after 3–4 years, which places the Ascent ahead in resale potential per dollar spent.

In a segment dominated by luxury SUVs (e.g., Lamborghini Urus, Porsche Cayenne), the Ascent enjoys a competitive


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