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2012 Subaru XV: What it is, how it goes, and easy care tips
The 2012 Subaru XV is a compact, go-anywhere crossover that suits Aussie and Kiwi roads to a tee. With Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, decent ground clearance, and a tidy footprint, it’s comfy in the city and confident on gravel or a weekend track. Most examples run the 2.0‑litre FB20 boxer petrol, paired to either a 6‑speed manual or a smooth CVT. Expect relaxed cruising, tidy handling, and sensible fuel use when driven with a light right foot.
Owners rate the XV for its versatility: split-fold rear seats, a practical boot, and an interior that’s easy to keep clean. While it’s not a rocket, it’s sure-footed and simple to live with, especially if it’s been serviced on time.
Keeping a 2012 XV happy is straightforward. Follow the logbook: typically every 12 months or around 12,500 km, whichever comes first. Fresh full‑synthetic oil keeps the timing chain and boxer internals smiling. Genuine or high-quality filters (oil, air, and cabin) help it breathe clean, and long-life coolant and brake fluid need periodic refreshes as specified. If it’s a CVT, have the fluid checked by a specialist and consider a change earlier if there’s towing, lots of hills, or hot weather driving.
- Rotate tyres about every 10,000 km, AWD prefers matching tread depths.
- Inspect brakes and suspension bushes at each service.
- Spark plugs (iridium) often last to around 100,000 km.
- Wheel alignment yearly or if it pulls or chews tyres.
- Ask a dealer to confirm recall status and software updates.
What engine oil does a 2012 Subaru XV use in Australia or New Zealand?
Most 2.0‑litre FB20 engines run full‑synthetic 0W‑20 meeting API SN/ILSAC GF‑5 or newer. Expect roughly 4.8 litres with a new filter, but go by the dipstick to finalise the level and match local conditions.
Does the 2012 Subaru XV use a timing belt or chain?
It uses a timing chain, so there’s no scheduled belt replacement. Regular oil changes are the key to long chain life and quiet operation.
How often should the CVT fluid be changed?
Subaru guides focus on inspection, but many owners and workshops recommend a change between 60,000–100,000 km if the car tows, tackles lots of hills, or sees heavy city use. Always use the correct Subaru‑spec CVT fluid and a shop familiar with the procedure.