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2005 Subaru Legacy Overview, Reviews, Ratings & Specs

Rating: 4.43
Based on 48 Owner Reviews â–¶
Jovan | March 31, 2025
The 2005 Subaru Legacy is part of the fourth generation (2003-2009). It was offered as a sedan and wagon. Key trims included the 2.5i, 2.5GT, and the sporty GT limited. New, prices ranged from roughly $20,000 to $30,000. The Legacy stands out due to its standard all-wheel drive, providing superior traction and handling in various weather conditions, a feature that made it very popular.
The Good

The 2005 Subaru Legacy offered a blend of practicality and fun. Its all-wheel drive provides confident handling (emotional), while its reliability and comfortable ride appeal to the practical buyer. Performance from the GT models is engaging, and fuel efficiency is reasonable for an AWD vehicle. It represents good overall value for money.

The Bad

Common weaknesses of the 2005 Subaru Legacy include potential head gasket issues, especially in the 2.5i models. Turbo lag can be noticeable in the GT. Rust can also be a concern, especially in areas with harsh winters. Check for oil leaks and listen for unusual engine noises before purchasing.

2005 Subaru Legacy: Quick Overview

  • Engine Options:
    • 2.5L SOHC naturally aspirated 4-cylinder (2.5i models)
    • 2.5L SOHC turbocharged 4-cylinder (2.5GT models)
  • Horsepower:
    • 2.5i: 168 hp
    • 2.5GT: 250 hp
  • Fuel Economy (estimated):
    • 2.5i: 20 MPG city / 27 MPG highway
    • 2.5GT: 18 MPG city / 25 MPG highway
  • 0-60 Times (estimated):
    • 2.5i: 9.0 seconds
    • 2.5GT: 6.0 seconds
  • Towing Capacity: 2,000 lbs (with trailer brakes)
  • Trim-Level Features:
    • 2.5i: Standard features include all-wheel drive, air conditioning, power windows and locks, and a CD player.
    • 2.5GT: Adds the turbocharged engine, sport-tuned suspension, alloy wheels, sport seats, and upgraded interior trim.
    • 2.5GT Limited: Includes leather upholstery, power-adjustable seats, a sunroof, and automatic climate control.

The GT models also came with a 5-speed manual or a 5-speed automatic transmission, while the 2.5i mainly came with a 4-speed automatic but a 5 speed manual was optional. The wagon versions offered increased cargo space and versatility. The Legacy offered a well rounded package for buyers looking for reliability and performance.

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What Problems Does the 2005 Subaru Legacy Have?

The 2005 Subaru Legacy is generally considered reliable, but several issues are frequently reported. The most common is head gasket failure, particularly in the 2.5i models. This can lead to coolant leaks and overheating. Oil leaks are another recurring problem, often from valve cover gaskets or the rear main seal. Turbo models (2.5GT) can experience turbocharger issues and increased oil consumption.

Rust is a concern, especially in areas with road salt. Check the undercarriage, wheel wells, and body panels for corrosion. Some owners have reported issues with the automatic transmission, including rough shifting or slipping. It's important to have the transmission fluid regularly serviced. There have been recalls related to airbags and fuel system components, so check the vehicle's VIN for outstanding recall work. Long-term, the suspension components may wear out, requiring replacement of struts, bushings, and ball joints. Regular maintenance and addressing minor issues promptly can help extend the vehicle's lifespan.

How long will the 2005 Subaru Legacy last?

A well-maintained 2005 Subaru Legacy can easily reach 200,000 miles or more. With consistent oil changes, timely repairs, and preventative maintenance, many owners report over 15 years of service. However, neglect can significantly shorten its lifespan. Head gasket issues, if ignored, can lead to catastrophic engine damage. Rust can compromise structural integrity. The automatic transmission requires regular servicing to avoid problems. The key to long-term durability is proactive maintenance and addressing issues as they arise.
Positive Owner Reviews
Lana
This vehicle was purchased for me by my dad. He went thru Lyman Motors. They did an engine rebuild on this vehicle. So, even though its 15 years old, and has quite a few miles, it was for a fair price! And, with the engine rebuilt I know it will go for another 100k miles easy! Lyman made this buying experience so much fun for us! He is such a wondering person! I recommend Lyman Motors to everyone whether you are looking for a new or used car, he will help you find exactly what you are looking for!
smittysautoinc
Strong motor for a 2.5L 4 cyl, runs great, smooth ride, comfortable and practical interior. Second Subaru we have owned. It is important to keep up with the gaskets as they tend to leak given time. Easy fix.
SubieDevotee
Fun from day 1, I loved this car! Comfortable seats, great audio system and instrument cluster. Cabin lighting is perfect?convenient and not distracting when it?s needed most
Negative Owner Reviews
WorldPh3nom
Good car. Bought used with 162k miles and besides the suspension being worn and the fact there was practically no antifreeze in the radiator when I drove the car Home, it was a pleasant drive.

What Technology & Safety Features are Included?

The 2005 Subaru Legacy offered relatively basic tech for its time. Standard entertainment features included a CD player and AM/FM radio. Higher trims might have included a premium sound system with a CD changer. Driver-assistance features were limited, with no advanced systems like lane departure warning or adaptive cruise control available.

Safety features included standard anti-lock brakes (ABS) and front airbags. Side airbags were optional on some trims. The IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety) gave the 2005 Legacy good ratings in frontal offset and side impact crash tests. NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) ratings vary depending on the specific test, but generally, the Legacy performed well.

Optional features included a sunroof, leather seats, and automatic climate control. The 2.5GT models added sporty features like alloy wheels and sport seats. While not cutting-edge by today's standards, the Legacy offered a solid set of safety features for its era. Its appeal primarily lies in its all-wheel-drive system and overall reliability rather than advanced technology.

What Colors Options are Available?

Exterior Colors
Obsidian Black Pearl
Atlantic Blue Pearl
Regal Blue Pearl
Crystal Gray Metallic
Savannah Green Metallic
Ruby Red Pearl
Blaze Yellow
Satin White Pearl
Silver Stone Metallic
Interior Colors
Beige
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2005 Subaru Legacy Prices and Market Value

When new, the 2005 Subaru Legacy ranged from approximately $20,000 to $30,000, depending on the trim level and options. On the used market, prices vary widely based on condition, mileage, and location. Expect to find them anywhere from $3,000 to $8,000 typically. Depreciation has been significant, but the Legacy's all-wheel-drive system and reputation for reliability help maintain some resale value. Factors affecting resale include the presence of rust, the condition of the engine and transmission, and whether it has a clean title and service history. GT models generally command a higher price.

2005 Subaru Legacy Cost of Ownership

The 2005 Subaru Legacy falls into the moderately priced category for ownership. Insurance costs are generally average for its class. Fuel economy is reasonable but not exceptional, especially with the turbocharged engine. Maintenance can be more expensive than some competitors due to the all-wheel-drive system and potential for head gasket issues. Repairs can be costly, especially for specialized components. Overall, it's not the most economical car to own, but with proactive maintenance, costs can be managed.

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2005 Subaru Legacy Insurance

Insurance for a 2005 Subaru Legacy is moderately priced, reflecting its status as a Vehicle with strong safety ratings and
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How Does the 2005 Subaru Legacy Compare to Other Vehicle?

The 2005 Subaru Legacy competed with the Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Mazda 6, and Nissan Altima. Compared to the Accord and Camry, the Legacy offered standard all-wheel drive, a unique selling point. The Mazda 6 provided sportier handling, while the Altima offered more powerful engine options (excluding the GT). In terms of reliability, the Camry and Accord generally have a slight edge, though a well-maintained Legacy can be dependable. Feature-wise, the Legacy was competitive, though some rivals offered more advanced tech options.

Price-wise, the Legacy was generally comparable. If all-wheel drive isn't a necessity, the Honda Accord or Toyota Camry are excellent alternatives, known for their reliability and lower running costs. The Mazda 6 is a good choice for those prioritizing driving dynamics. If you want something similar but maybe more modern, consider a newer Subaru Impreza or Mazda 3 with AWD as they offer more current tech and similar practicality.

Ranks #467 Sedan

1 2023 Toyota Camry (5.0★)
2 2023 Honda Accord (0.0★)
3 2023 Lexus ES (0.0★)
4 2024 Subaru Legacy (5.0★)
5 2022 Mazda MX-30 (4.0★)
6 2024 BMW M3 (0.0★)
7 2023 Ford Mustang (5.0★)
8 2023 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT (0.0★)
9 2023 Audi A3 (0.0★)
10 2023 Chevrolet Camaro (5.0★)
11 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid (0.0★)
12 2023 Nissan Altima (4.0★)
467 2005 Subaru Legacy (4.0★)

Final Verdict: Is the 2005 Subaru Legacy a Good Vehicle?

The 2005 Subaru Legacy is ideal for buyers needing all-weather capability and appreciating a sporty driving experience in the GT models. It's worth buying as a used car if thoroughly inspected for head gasket issues, rust, and oil leaks. The GT trim is desirable for enthusiasts, while the 2.5i offers a more economical option. Prioritize a well-maintained example with a complete service history. For those living in areas with snow or frequent rain, the Legacy's all-wheel drive makes it a compelling choice. Otherwise, consider other options that may offer better long-term reliability and lower running costs.

2005 Subaru Legacy Owner Reviews

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Lana on June 17, 2020

What a wonderful birthday present!

This vehicle was purchased for me by my dad. He went thru Lyman Motors. They did an engine rebuild on this vehicle. So, even though its 15 years old, and has quite a few miles, it was for a fair price! And, with the engine rebuilt I know it will go for another 100k miles easy! Lyman made this buying experience so much fun for us! He is such a wondering person! I recommend Lyman Motors to everyone whether you are looking for a new or used car, he will help you find exactly what you are looking for!

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JRC1015 on December 9, 2019

Best car I have ever owned!!!

If you need lots of room and back seats that fold completely, then the subaru legacy wagon is the right car for you! I have had mine for 5 year now and I'm the second owner of the car. It has already had a new engine put in shortly before I purchased it. The Legacy wagon has never let me down and always keeps on going. I highly recommend The Subaru Legacy Wagon

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smittysautoinc on May 24, 2019

Proven reliable during the short time we've had it

Strong motor for a 2.5L 4 cyl, runs great, smooth ride, comfortable and practical interior. Second Subaru we have owned. It is important to keep up with the gaskets as they tend to leak given time. Easy fix.

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cespi on March 27, 2019

please stay away from older modelss

i bough this 05 i limited from a private seller who showed me all the service records, but after 8 months of owning it was nothing but nightmare one problem after another till this day i mean car runs well but i gave up not gonna spend anymore money. Sad but true

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long_time_Subaru_owner on November 17, 2018

One of the last over-designed cars

I have had two Subarus, and read an article in Business Week that the Legacy station wagons 2005-2007 were over-designed, and they were right, it drives like a poor man's Porsche, and with very good gas mileage. Only design flaw is the Porsche aspect, the boxer engine means it will need a new gasket if you wish to keep it more than 5 years.

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AWDl0v3R on July 24, 2018

Snow Machine

Awesome car that is reliable if taken care of and is fast from factory, and even quicker when tuned. The car is comfortable and has good features for older technology. The best mechanics are the Symetrical All-wheel drive system with a center & rear differential and the VF40 turbo which is bigger than the WRX STi. Overall, great all season vehcile for practicality, as well as, some fun on backroads.

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SubieDevotee on July 20, 2018

Added fun to commuting !

Fun from day 1, I loved this car! Comfortable seats, great audio system and instrument cluster. Cabin lighting is perfect?convenient and not distracting when it?s needed most

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Shazzam121 on March 21, 2018

I'm Gonna Miss This Car

Absolutely an excellent vehicle. Mine is a 2.5GT Wagon, and there's nothing like it under $60k. Fast, fun, practical, everything you need rolled into one car.

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Blynn on March 1, 2018

Love Subaru legacy

This is the 3rd used Subaru legacy I've ever bought. I love this car. It needed some work when I bought this used one specifically, but that wasn't because of the car, it was because if the owner before having lack of care for the car. But overall this car is amazing and it's strong! I feel safer in this car than I did in my SUV and my sedan before it. Legacy's are reliable, durable, and all around amazing! Not to mention one of the best cars to own in Colorado.

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Bsburner on January 16, 2018

Most reliable car i have owned!

Purchased this car at 83k miles and drove it to 100k with absolutely no problems! It drives great in the snow and has never had any problems. Definitely the most practical and reliable car I have ever owned.

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