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Subaru - Legacy (2004)

Discover the allure of the 2004 Subaru Legacy—a car that blends rugged capability with refined comfort. Whether you’re curious about the *Subaru Legacy price*, exploring how steep a drop a classic model may take in its first year, or simply wondering what is a 2004 Subaru Legacy worth, this guide offers clear, unbiased insights to help you navigate the used market.

In the early 2000s, Subaru positioned the Legacy as a dependable mid‑size sedan with standard all‑wheel drive, making it a favorite for families and commuters alike. Today, the same reputation for durability endures, translating into a strong resale value and a predictable depreciation curve that aligns with the brand’s history of reliability.

  • Engine: 2.5‑liter horizontally opposed four‑cylinder • 158 hp / 143 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (by 2004) or manual selectable in certain trim levels
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Drive: All‑Wheel Drive (standard) – a hallmark of the Subaru line
  • Dimensions: Length 185.8 in • Width 71.5 in • Height 58.5 in • Wheelbase 104.6 in
  • Interior: 4‑door sedan with seating for up to five; optional leather and upgraded audio systems
  • Cargo Capacity: 15.3 cubic feet behind the rear seats; 47.1 cubic feet with seats folded
  • Weight: Approximately 3,100 lbs (varies by trim)
  • Safety: Side‑impact airbags, ABS, traction control, and standard seat belts
  • Annual Registration: Typically between $400–$600 in the U.S. (depends on state)
  • Reliability Rating: 4‑Star overall from major repair data aggregators

Depreciation InsightSubaru Legacy depreciation tends to be steadier than many competitors. A typical 2004 Subaru Legacy would lose roughly 15‑20 % of its buying value in the first year of ownership, a figure that sits comfortably within industry averages for reliable, AWD sedans. Already 6 years old, a well-maintained model would generally be worth about 35‑45 % of its original price, assuming mileage around 60,000–80,000 miles and no major mechanical issues.

Variations in the used Subaru Legacy market are influenced by three key drivers: mileage, transverse condition (e.g., rust, interior wear), and whether the vehicle carried an aftermarket fit‑in package (like a premium audio suite or navigation system). Prospective buyers who compare this sedan to other mid‑size AWD offerings – for instance, a Subaru Outback or a Honda CR‑V – usually find that Legacy models hold their value slightly better due to the brand’s built‑in


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