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Subaru - XV Crosstrek (2014)
**A Comprehensive Overview of the Subaru XV Crosstrek 2014 – Prices, Specs and Depreciation Insights** The 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek is a compact crossover that combines off‑road capability with everyday practicality. Its floor‑to‑floor styling, symmetrical all‑wheel drive and real‑world fuel economy make it a highly sought‑after used vehicle. When you ask about the **Subaru XV Crosstrek 2014 price**, you’ll find the market places it between the lower end of the compact crossover segment and a pleasantly accessible price point for budget‑conscious buyers. ### Key Specifications – 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek
- Engine: 2.0‑liter Skyactiv‑I4 (Inline‑4)
- Power: 150 hp @ 6,300 rpm
- Torque: 145 lb‑ft @ 4,400 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (available) or 6‑speed automatic (standard)
- Drive: Symmetrical All‑Wheel Drive (AWD) – a hallmark of Subaru performance.
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 RON)
- Trim Levels: 2‑WD (Base), 4‑WD (LE, LS, Premium)
- Dimensions: 168.5 in (L), 63.4 in (W), 66.9 in (H) overall; wheelbase – 105.9 in
- Cargo Capacity: 24.5 cu ft (behind rear seats), 54.7 cu ft (with seats folded)
- Passenger Volume: 98 cu ft (2‑WD), 99 cu ft (4‑WD)
- Weight: 2,760 lb (2‑WD), 3,040 lb (4‑WD)
- Suspension: Independent MacPherson strut (front), multilink (rear)
- Braking System: Front I‑x‑Blade rotors, rear disc brakes (4‑WD); drum brakes (2‑WD)
- Safety Features: Dual‑stage front airbags, seat belt reminders, stability control, traction control, hill‑start assist.
- Entertainment: Standard 5‑inch touchscreen HUD (with factory hookups), Bluetooth, USB, AM/FM radio.
- First year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value within the first 12 months due to initial wear and tear.
- Second–third year: An additional 15‑18% decline, as the market sees plenty of newer inventory.
- Fourth‑fifth year: Roughly 25‑30% loss, bringing the total of a five‑year depreciation to about 50‑55% of the original price.
- Beyond five years: Steady, slower decline historically hovering around 60‑65% of the original purchase value.
- Honda HR‑V: The HR‑V offers more horsepower (180 hp), but its uneven all‑wheel drive system lacks Subaru’s symmetrical advantage. Its price curve is similar, but the HR‑V tends to depurchase 2‑3 points lower on the resale market.
- Mazda CX‑5: The CX‑5 offers a more upscale interior and more cabin noise reduction, albeit
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