2019 Subaru Legacy
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The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and Consumer Reports have released their annual list of recommended vehicles for teens, and the 2024 list offers more safety for less, as used- and new-car prices stabilize.
By Jennifer Geiger
May 21, 2024
Subaru is issuing a recall for more than 165,000 vehicles from its 2018-20 model-year lineup, as well as the 2018-19 Toyota 86, over a faulty fuel pump.
By Patrick Masterson
August 3, 2021
Approximately 188,200 model-year 2019 Subaru Ascent SUVs, Impreza and Legacy sedans, and Outback wagons are being recalled for their low-pressure fuel pumps.
By Patrick Masterson
April 21, 2020
Reviews and recalls dominate this week’s list of the most popular Cars.com news stories.
By Matt Schmitz
July 17, 2019
Approximately 2,100 model-year 2019 Subaru Legacy sedans and Outback wagons are being recalled for improperly applied spot welds.
By Patrick Masterson
July 12, 2019
Installing car seats is getting easier, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, which found roughly 73 percent of model-year 2019 vehicles tested have Latch hardware that rates good plus, good or acceptable for ease of use — a big shift from 2015.
By Jennifer Geiger
June 6, 2019
If you're a car shopper, auto enthusiast or just someone looking for
something to do to get you out of those biting Erie winds, the 2019
Cleveland Auto Show is happening this weekend. Here are five things you
can't miss if you attend.
By Matt Schmitz
February 21, 2019
Among news stories coming out of Cars.com's comprehensive coverage of
the 2019 Chicago Auto Show, the Toyota Tacoma was prominently featured
in three of our most popular ones this week.
By Matt Schmitz
February 19, 2019
Stories about the refreshed 2020 Toyota Tacoma spiced up this week's top
10 list of the most popular Cars.com news stories.
By Matt Schmitz
February 12, 2019
Subaru confirmed that a redesigned Outback will be unveiled this year
following the debut in Chicago of its sedan counterpart, the redone 2020
Legacy.
By Fred Meier
February 12, 2019
