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Subaru - Crosstrek (2020)

Embark on a guided tour through the evolving Subaru Crosstrek price landscape and discover why this compact crossover remains a favorite for city dwellers and adventure enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re curious about the Subaru Crosstrek 2020 price, searching for insights on the used Subaru Crosstrek price, or simply wondering what is a 2020 Subaru Crosstrek worth, our database offers verified information that reflects real‑world market dynamics. Prices for the 2020 model range across the spectrum based on trim, mileage and regional demand, but general trends suggest that a new Crosstrek retains a striking mix of practicality and value.

Below, you’ll find a quick snapshot of the key specifications that define the 2020 Subaru Crosstrek. These details shape buying decisions, influence depreciation curves, and help you gauge how the vehicle stacks up against competitors.

  • Engine: 2.0‑liter flat‑4 (boxer) producing 152 hp and 145 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission: Continuously variable transmission (CVT) paired with standard all‑wheel drive.
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline; fuel economy averages 27 mpg city/33 mpg highway.
  • Dimensions: Length 172.9 in, width 70.0 in, height 65.0 in; wheelbase 101.2 in.
  • Cargo capacity: 20.7 cu ft with rear seats up; 51.6 cu ft when folded.
  • Safety features: EyeSight Driver Assist Technology, rear‑view camera, automatic emergency braking.
  • Infotainment: 6.5‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, and 4‑speaker audio.

Understanding the worth of any car is closely tied to depreciation. Subaru Crosstrek depreciation trends are often favorable when compared to similarly sized competitors. Generally, the model typically loses 15‑20% of its value during the first year, a figure that holds true regardless of trim. In year two, a depreciation drop of around 10‑12% is common, making it a resilient acquisition in terms of long‑term ownership cost. After three years, total value loss usually falls in the 30‑35% bracket, reinforcing the Crosstrek’s competitive resale profile.

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