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6 Subaru Libertys for sale in Australia


The Subaru Liberty, no longer available new in Australia, is a mid-sized sedan celebrated for its Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, spacious interior, reliable Boxer engine, and comprehensive safety features, making it an appealing choice for practical and safety-conscious drivers.

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6 Subaru Libertys for sale in Australia


The Subaru Liberty, no longer available new in Australia, is a mid-sized sedan celebrated for its Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, spacious interior, reliable Boxer engine, and comprehensive safety features, making it an appealing choice for practical and safety-conscious drivers.

Subaru Liberty
6GEN 3.6R
Used•2018•Auto•54,676km
In Berwick
$29,498Drive away

est. $113/wk

Subaru Liberty
B6 MY15 3.6R CVT AWD
Used•2015•Auto•130,000km
In Midland
$17,990e.g.c

est. $69/wk

Subaru Liberty
B6 MY15 3.6R CVT AWD
Used•2015•Auto•104,483km
In Victoria Park
$20,893e.g.c

est. $80/wk

Subaru Liberty
B6 MY17 2.5i CVT AWD Premium
Used•2017•Auto•81,515km
In Midland
$22,990e.g.c

est. $88/wk

Subaru Liberty
6GEN 2.5i
Used•2020•Auto•5,386km
In Essendon Fields
$32,880Drive away

est. $126/wk

Subaru Liberty
6GEN 2.5i Premium
Used•2017•Auto•65,766km
In Berwick
$25,490Drive away

est. $98/wk

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Buyers' Guide

Subaru Liberty buying guide

Why buy Subaru Liberty?

The Subaru Liberty could be a good choice for you in Australia if you're looking for a safe and reliable sedan with all-wheel drive. Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive is renowned for its capability in various weather conditions, making the Liberty suitable for diverse Australian terrains. Additionally, the Liberty comes packed with features as standard, offering good value for money.


Subaru Liberty range and updates

The Subaru Liberty range in Australia currently consists of two variants: the 2.5i AWD and the 3.6R AWD. Both are four-door sedans, but the 3.6R offers a more powerful engine option for those seeking additional performance. Unfortunately, at the moment Subaru Australia no longer offers the Liberty sedan in its new car line-up. They announced the end of the Liberty era in 2023 after a successful 31-year run. While the Liberty is no longer available for purchase new, there may still be used models available through dealerships or private sellers.


Subaru Liberty tech and features

2023 Subaru Liberty 2.5i AWD

Engine and Drivetrain:
  • 2.5-liter Boxer 4-cylinder engine
  • 138 kW of power at 6000 rpm
  • 245 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm
  • Continuously variable transmission (CVT)
  • Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
Performance:
  • 0-100 km/h in 8.4 seconds (estimated)
  • Fuel consumption of 7.4 L/100km (combined cycle)
Standard features:
  • 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with Apple CarPlay® and Android Autoâ„¢
  • Digital radio (DAB+)
  • Bluetooth® connectivity
  • Six-speaker sound system
  • Dual-zone climate control
  • Cruise control
  • Reverse camera
  • Seven airbags
  • EyeSight® Driver Assist System including:
    • Pre-Collision Braking
    • Lane Departure Warning
    • Lane Sway Warning
    • Adaptive Cruise Control
Optional features:
  • 8.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system with satellite navigation
  • Sunroof
  • Leather upholstery
  • Heated front seats
  • 18-inch alloy wheels
  • Blind Spot Monitoring
  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert
  • Lane Change Assist

Subaru Liberty running costs and value

While the Subaru Liberty is no longer sold new, understanding its running costs and value can be helpful if considering a used model. The Liberty offered a range of engines impacting fuel efficiency. Models like the 2020 2.5i boasted a fuel consumption of 7.3L/100km, while the 3.6R could reach 9.9L/100km. Ownership costs like registration, insurance, and servicing can vary depending on location, model year, and individual circumstances. However, the Liberty generally held good resale value due to its reliability and safety reputation, potentially offsetting some running costs.

Highlights:

Combines performance and efficiency:
  • Offers a range of engines, like the 2.5i with 7.3L/100km and the 3.6R with 9.9L/100km.
Petrol range:
  • 7.3L/100km to 9.9L/100km (depending on engine)
Electric options:
  • No electric options available.
Ownership cost:
  • Varies depending on location, model year, and individual circumstances.
  • Generally good resale value due to reliability and safety reputation, potentially offsetting some running costs.
Appeals to:
  • Drivers seeking a safe, reliable, and all-wheel-drive sedan with a balance of performance and efficiency.



Overall

The Subaru Liberty, despite being discontinued in 2023, remains an attractive choice for Australian buyers seeking a reliable and safe sedan with all-wheel drive capabilities. The 2.5i AWD and 3.6R AWD variants offer a balance of performance and efficiency, with features like Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, EyeSight® Driver Assist System, and a well-equipped infotainment system. While no longer available new, the Liberty's solid resale value, efficient engines, and advanced safety features make it an appealing option for drivers prioritizing reliability and versatility in diverse terrains.

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