Recalls are a well-established global practice; from time to time they are announced by almost all manufacturers of not only cars, but also any other industrial products. But since a car is considered a source of increased danger, it is recalls in the automotive industry that attract the most attention and cause the greatest resonance. Check if your car is covered by a recall campaign. Sometimes manufacturers will recall their cars because of substandard parts or workmanship and repair them for free, regardless of the warranty. This is called a recall campaign. More information on 2017 Subaru LEGACY recalls can be found in this database. It may be useful to use online problems resource that shows automotive defect patterns, based on complaint data submitted by vehicle owners. The problems are organized into groups with data published by vehicle, component, and specific issue. See also an updated list of 2017 Subaru LEGACY problems before buying a used car. In most cases, the recall is initiated by the manufacturer. But it also happens that it is forced to do so. The largest and most scandalous recall campaigns were those that were initiated by complaints and lawsuits from consumers through controlling state structures.
2017 Subaru Legacy VIN 4S3BNAB67H3027630 Search Result
# | Car ID | 534861 | Internal Car Identification Number |
Make | Subaru | The name of car manufacturer | |
Model | Legacy | Model of a car | |
Trim | 2.5i | Car Trim | |
Production Year | 2017 | The year of production | |
Wheel System | All-Wheel Drive | Type of Wheel System | |
Body Type | Sedan | Body Type of the vehicle. Like Convertible, Hatchback, Sedan, etc. | |
Maximum Seating | 5 seats | Total number of seats available. | |
Transmission | Automatic | Type of Transmission: detailed description | |
Engine Type | H4 | The engine configuration. Eg: I4, V6, etc. | |
Engine Displacement | 2500.0 | The measure of the cylinder volume swept by all of the pistons | |
Fuel Type | Gasoline | Dominant type of fuel ingested by the vehicle. | |
Fuel Tank Volume | 18.5 gal | Fuel tank's filling capacity in gallons | |
Wheelbase | 108.3 in | Wheelbase in inches | |
Width | 81.3 in | Width in inches | |
Height | 59 in | Height in inches | |
Back Legroom | 38.1 in | Back Legroom in inches | |
Power | 175 hp @ 5,800 RPM | Power and RPM produced by an engine. | |
Torque | 174 lb-ft @ 4,000 RPM | Torque produced by an engine. | |
Horsepower | 175.0 | Horsepower is the power produced by an engine. | |
City Fuel Economy | 25.0 | Fuel economy in city traffic in km per litre | |
Highway Fuel Economy | 34.0 | Fuel economy in highway traffic in km per litre | |
Listing Color | GRAY | Dominant color group from the exterior color. | |
Exterior Color | Gray | Exterior dominant color of the vehicle | |
Interior Color | Black | Interior dominant color of the vehicle | |
Is New | False | If True means the vehicle was launched less than 2 years before 2020. | |
Owners | 1.0 | Counter of previous owners | |
Salvage | False | Shows if a car was salvaged | |
Theft Title | False | Shows if a car was previously stolen | |
Has Accidents | False | Shows if a car had accidents in the past | |
Frame Damaged | False | Shows if a car has damaged frame | |
Days On Market | 76 | The number of days a car is on the market | |
City | West Milford | City where vehicle has recently been located | |
Dealer ZIP | 07480 | ZIP code of a dealer | |
Seller | Ramsey Corp. | The entity name selling a car | |
Seller Rating | 3.6 | The rating of a car seller | |
Mileage | 77401.0 mi. | Mileage of a vehicle | |
Price | US$ 14899.0 | Last price of a vehicle in US$ | |
VIN | 4S3BNAB67H3027630 | Vehicle Identification Number is a unique encoded string for every vehicle. |
Major Options / Build: Sunroof/Moonroof, Alloy Wheels, Steel Wheels, Bluetooth, Backup Camera, CarPlay
Additional Description: RAMSEY CORP IS HOME OF AUTO LOAN SPECIALIST ! THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH A FREE 3 MONTH WARRANTY EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE. FAMILY OWNED, NO COMMISSION SALES, NATIONWIDE SHIPPING RATES Rear Parking Camera Xenon Headlamps ONE OWNER 2017 SUBARU LEGACY 2.5I 4S3BNAB67H3027630 SEDAN 4 DR 2.5L H4 F DOHC 16V ALL WHEEL DRIVE The verdict: When life's hamster wheel of school drop-offs, long work days and endless grocery runs is at full velocity, I forget what I'm driving. The 2016 Subaru Legacy only deepens that rut while it's practical and safe, it's also charmless and forgettable. Versus the competition: Like its middle-of-the-road placement in Cars.com's 2016 Midsize Sedan Challenge , the Legacy is midpack among the more refined Chevrolet Malibu and more spirited Kia Optima, though its road manners are more pleasant than other competitors, like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. Compare them all here . Editor’s note: This review was written in June 2016 about the 2016 Subaru Legacy. For 2017, Subaru added two new features to its optional EyeSight safety system: rear automatic braking and automatic high-beam headlights. A new trim level, the Legacy Sport, is also available this year. Little else of substance has changed with this year’s model. To see what’s new for 2017, click here , or check out a side-by-side comparison of the two model years. The Legacy was redesigned for 2015, so changes for 2016 are minor. The steering system was revised and lane departure prevention was added to the available EyeSight safety system. Compare 2015 and 2016 models here . Exterior Styling “Form follows function” seems to be Subaru’s styling edict, and the Legacy is no exception. Its upright stance, tall windows and blocky roofline make for great visibility but yawn-worthy style. Half the sedans in our Challenge were silver, and the Legacy receded into that collective background with its dull face and stocky silhouette. It’s bland compared with the Malibu’s sleek profile and handsome face, and the Optima’s sportier, more aggressive angles. How It Drives The Legacy is about as exciting to drive as it is to look at. The standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine moves the car anemically from a stop, and the continuously variable automatic transmission’s ever-present groan sounds like it’s helping move mountains, not drive over them. Subaru added simulated shift points to make the CVT respond more like a traditional automatic, and though the setup is better than previous generations, it still feels and sounds artificial. Once enough power spools up, the Legacy is pleasant on the highway, with a well-damped ride and good bump absorption. Steering feel is also comfortable, with nicely weighted, natural feedback. The Legacy’s handling, however, is ponderous it leans in corners like a much taller vehicle. It lacks the agile, more engaging handling of the Optima or the Malibu’s composed, planted feel. Standard all-wheel drive — a rare amenity among non-premium sedans — gives the Legacy a leg up against its front-wheel-drive competition, and the system’s added weight doesn’t appear to weigh down the Subaru’s fuel economy. The EPA rates the Legacy’s four-cylinder 26/36/30 mpg city/highway/combined. In base trims with automatic transmissions, both the Malibu and Accord do slightly better, at 27/37/31 mpg, but the Legacy’s fuel economy is a touch higher than the Optima’s and Camry’s. A more powerful 3.6-liter six-cylinder is available, but it sinks the Legacy’s fuel economy to 20/29/23 mpg. Interior The cabin is serviceable in both look and materials, with a simple design blanketed by plenty of durable plastic surfaces – and many of them are padded. The interior’s one embellishment fails to jazz things up: The pop of fake metal trim on the dash looks … like fake metal trim. Front-seat comfort is good, with wide, supportive seats and plenty of headroom and legroom. A nice upright seating position, tall side windows and narrow pillars combine to give the cabin an expansive, airy feel and provide excellent visibility in every direction. In back, a sizable center floor hump eats into passenger space. Two adults will have plenty of headroom and legroom on comfortable seats, but most competitors offer a bit more space. Ergonomics Electronics Subaru’s old multimedia system was a relic from another decade. The Legacy uses the new version, and while it’s better, it isn’t quite up to the competition, with dated graphics and a busy interface. The standard setup is a 6.2-inch touch-screen flanked by touch-sensitive panels, as well as volume and tuning knobs. I tested a midlevel 2.5i Premium model with the optional 7-inch screen with navigation. The screen’s reaction time is quick, but I found the touch panels’ responsiveness to be hit or miss, and they felt awkward to use because they provided no physical feedback. Many competitors offer more modern-looking, straightforward systems with more features. Using the Optima’s straightforward touch-screen multimedia system was a snap, and connecting my phone to the Android Auto system was seamless. The Legacy, meanwhile, does not offer the Android Auto or Apple CarPlay smartphone integration systems. Cargo Storage In-cabin storage is generous thanks to a large bin under the center armrest, plus several smaller cubbies. A large bin below the climate controls is wide enough to fit a pair of smartphones, and it also houses the USB ports. There’s ample trunk space, and the opening itself is usefully large. The Legacy’s trunk offers 15 cubic feet. That’s a touch short of many competitors, but it has one nicety that others don’t: The trunk hinges are struts that don’t dip into the cargo area. Safety The Legacy earned the highest possible crash-test ratings from both the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. A backup camera is standard Subaru’s EyeSight safety system is optional on Premium and Limited trims but unavailable on the base Legacy. On Premium trims, it includes forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking, as well as lane departure warning and prevention systems. The Limited trim adds blind spot warning and rear cross-traffic alert systems these are optional on the Premium. Click here for a full list of safety features. The Legacy has ample room for two child-safety seats, and exposed Latch anchors take the sting out of car seat installation. Click here for the Legacy’s Car Seat Check. Value in Its Class The 2016 Legacy starts at $22,540 including destination – around the same price as the Malibu and a little less than the Accord, Camry and Optima. The Legacy makes a strong value statement, and its safety ratings and equipment impress, but it’s practical to a fault its inoffensive road manners are matched by forgettable styling and a bland cabin.Intermittent Wipers,Power Sunroof,Cloth Interior,Tilt Steering,Center Arm Rest,Power Steering,Alloy Wheels,Power Seat,Climate Control,Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS),Trip Odometer,Power Brakes,Power Door Locks,Cruise Control,Power Mirrors,Cup Holder,All Wheel Drive,Power-Assist Disc Brakes,Air Conditioning,Power Lift Gates,Traction Control System,Steering-Wheel Paddle-Shift Control Switches,Transmission: Lineartronic Continuously Variable,Engine: 2.5L DOHC 16 Valve 4-Cylinder,Blue SPT 2.5L Oil Cap
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