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2019 Subaru Legacy (Liberty) — relaxed, capable, and easy to look after

The 2019 Subaru Legacy — known as the Liberty in Australia — is a comfy, all-wheel-drive sedan that’s perfectly at home on winding country roads and city commutes alike. With a roomy cabin, a decent-sized boot, and Subaru’s signature stability, it delivers the sort of easygoing confidence drivers in Aus and NZ appreciate. The flat-four petrol engines are smooth and frugal, and EyeSight driver assist adds a reassuring layer of safety for daily runs and weekend getaways.

Owners love that routine maintenance is straight-up and sensible. Keep to time-and-distance servicing, swap consumables on schedule, and the Legacy just gets on with the job. Genuine or quality aftermarket parts fit neatly, whether that’s filters, brake pads, or wiper sets. Fluids are the lifeblood: fresh engine oil, clean coolant, and the right spec CVT fluid keep everything humming along, especially if the car sees plenty of motorway kilometres or hot summer runs.

  • Change engine oil and filter every 10,000–12,500 km or 6–12 months, depending on use.
  • Inspect brake pads, rotors, and fluid, replace if wear indicators squeal or shudder appears.
  • Rotate tyres at 10,000 km and keep pressures even to suit AWD and extend tread life.
  • Replace engine air and cabin filters regularly, they’re quick wins for performance and comfort.
  • Check coolant, battery health, and wiper blades before winter or alpine trips.

If a part needs replacing, matching OEM specs keeps things tidy and warranty-friendly. Most owners schedule wheel alignments annually, as AWD benefits from precise geometry for steering, even tyre wear, and cruising.

What are the recommended service intervals for a 2019 Subaru Legacy?

Most owners in Aus and NZ service every 10,000–12,500 km or 6–12 months, whichever comes first, with engine oil, filter, inspections, and rotating tyres. Check the vehicle’s logbook, as intervals can vary by engine and driving conditions.

If the car runs a CVT, follow Subaru’s guidance on fluid inspections and changes. Shorten intervals for lots of short trips, dusty roads, towing, or steep terrain.

Does the 2019 Subaru Legacy use a timing chain or belt?

The 2019 Subaru Legacy uses timing chains across its common engines, so there’s no scheduled timing belt replacement. Regular oil changes are vital, as clean oil helps the chain and tensioners last.

What tyre size suits the 2019 Subaru Legacy?

Typical factory tyre sizes are 225/55R17 on many trims and 225/50R18 on higher-spec models. Always confirm on the driver’s door jamb placard and match the load/speed ratings. Keep pressures set evenly to suit the AWD system.

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