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Before you buy a Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon in Uganda

by Edwin
(Kampala, Uganda)

Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon 2010

Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon 2010


The year 2009 brought in the ending of 4 door hardtop Subaru Legacy. The parallel manufacturing items remained in production, with Subaru Legacy wagon gaining popularity over the years. Today we have a vehicle available as a 5 door station wagon in all wheel drive and two wheel drives.


Before you buy a Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon in Uganda


The Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon is environmentally friendly, practical and economical. All models come with Subaru's legendary all-wheel drive system for improved performance, handling, and safety. It can be had with a selection of fuel-efficient petrol and diesel engines. The Legacy Touring wagon is the ultimate utility vehicle - wherever your adventures may take you.

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Buying a Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon in a Ugandan car bond


Buying a Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon from a Ugandan Car bond can cost up to 50 million Uganda shillings for a recent year of manufacture and latest model. For those that have been used in Uganda for some time can cost around 25 to 30 million Ugandan shillings. Expect to get some Subaru Legacies at lower prices.

Importing a used Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon from Japan


In case you’re to buy a Used Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon from Japan you may have to pay averagely about $ 500 – $5,000 depending on the condition of the car, model, car dealer you use and year of manufacture. However, the quoted price typically does not include Freight to Mombasa port and transportation from Mombasa port to Uganda. Additionally, it excludes taxes charged by the Uganda Revenue Authority which include Import Duty, Value added (VAT), Withholding Tax, Environmental Levy, Infrastructure Levy, and Registration Fees. These costs may end up increasing your final cost of Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon, for example, a Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon that costs $ 4,305 CIF will attract taxes worth $4,219.

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Common Problems Owners of Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon face while in Uganda


Apart from the common and minor problems like suspension bushes, shock absorbers, the Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon has other problems, for example, the 2009 model had the high complaint of engine problems, the 2003 model, on the other hand, had a head gasket leak problems among others.

Reasons as to why Ugandans buy the Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon


People basically buy the Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon because they are practical and economical to maintain. They can carry the entire family in case of a vacation in the village.

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Other alternatives available in Uganda similar to the Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon


These may include the Honda Accord LX, Ford Fusion SE, VW Passat SE, Hyundai Sonata SE or Mazda6 Touring

Briefly about the interior of a Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon


The Legacy’s interior is about what you’d expect from a wagon in that price class; tasteful cloth seats, subdued plastic wood accents surrounding the window controls and transmission selector. Cruise control, air conditioning, power windows and door locks are all part of the package. The stereo, which sounds dang good for a stocker, has easy to reach, well labeled buttons.

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In summary


The Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon good power, fun transmission, nice exhausts tone, and responsive handling. I can’t agree more that a Subaru is in a class of its own.

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