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Subaru - Other Models (2001)
Looking for a reliable, budget‑friendly Subaru? A 2001 model from Subaru’s lineup can offer you a solid driving experience without breaking the bank. Whether you’re comparing Subaru Other Models price against other brands, or simply curious about the Subaru Other Models 2001 price, this concise guide lets you evaluate what you can expect from a used Subaru in today’s market.
Key highlights of a 2001 Subaru, across the various body styles—be it a compact car, coupe, hatchback, or SUV—typically include: a strong all‑wheel‑drive system, dependable flat‑four engines (mostly 2.5 litres), and a trustworthy chassis that has earned Subaru a reputation for long‑term durability.
- Engine: 2.5 L horizontally opposed four‑valve flat‑four (about 110–120 hp, 105–110 lb‑ft torque)
- Transmission: 4‑speed automatic (late 2000s) or 5‑speed manual (early 2000s); some trims offer a 5‑speed automatic.
- Powertrain: Full‑time all‑wheel drive, Subaru’s symmetrical AWD layout.
- Fuel type: Regular gasoline; fuel economy averages 23 mpg city / 30 mpg highway.
- Dimensions: Length 164–176 in, Width 68–70 in, Height 59–65 in. Wheelbase 109–110 in for SUVs, narrower for sedans.
- Weight: 3,100–3,500 lbs (depending on trim and body style)
- Cargo: 20–80 cu ft after folding rear seats; hatchbacks offer the most versatile space.
- Trim options: Base, Premium, Sport/Bi‑Buddy, and Outback/Wilderness (depending on model).
When you ask, “What is a 2001 Subaru Other Models worth?”, the answer depends on condition, mileage, and region, but you can expect a ballpark Subaru Other Models 2001 price range that typically falls between $2,500 and $5,000 in many markets. These figures vary by country and are influenced by factors such as:
- Odometer readings (less mileage generally commands higher prices)
- Condition (mechanical soundness, exterior damage, interior wear)
- Market demand for specific trims (e.g., Outback consistently holds higher resale value)
- Local supply of used Subarus versus competing models
Depreciation Insights for Subaru
Understanding depreciation helps you gauge how much value a used Subaru will retain over time. Subaru’s Subaru Other Models depreciation rates align closely with the typical SUV/compact car segment:
- First year: A new 2001 Subaru typically loses 15‑20% of its original price within the first year, largely due to the vehicle’s age and usage patterns of prospective buyers.
- Year 2‑3
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