RE: Subaru Legacy 3.0 R Spec B | Shed of the Week

RE: Subaru Legacy 3.0 R Spec B | Shed of the Week

Friday 22nd November

Subaru Legacy 3.0 R Spec B | Shed of the Week

Cold outside, right? This'll warm you up nicely...


Is that your Legacy, or are you just pleased to see me? Much as he’d like to hear the postmistress whisper this line into his maggoty old ear, Shed isn’t expecting it to pass her lips anytime soon. He is far too well aware of his limitations, having been told all about them and in some detail too by Mrs Shed over the last few decades. 

However it will be other limitations, mainly financial, that might put him off this week’s sub-£2k tempter, a 2007 Subaru Legacy 3.0 R Spec B Sports Tourer. There’s nothing daunting about the asking price: £1,650 for a privately-owned 241hp all-wheel drive estate with a high-character flat-six engine under the lid sounds more than fair, even taking into account the fairly substantial mileage of 196,000. It’s the running costs – £710 (or possibly £700) vehicle duty and 28mpg – that might kill it for an old skinflint like Shed. 

And that’s where Shed is going to miss out, because this car looks like an excellent opportunity for a switched-on buyer, especially now that there’s a snowy carpet covering much of the land here in the UK. You’ll get through most weather conditions in one of these, especially when it’s been as well looked after as this one appears to have been. The owner has been living the Subaru life over the last five years without forgetting to pay the car back with careful maintenance.  

More on that in a minute. Spec-wise, Spec Bs are well specced indeed. Leather, electric/heated front seats, electric sunroof, cruise control, sat nav, climate, CD, DVD, PCP, RPG, it’s all there and more. This March ’07 example might have the steering wheel reach adjustment that came along at some point in 2007. The owner reports that it’s running as the manufacturer intended and possibly better than other less diligent owners may have experienced. New, an auto 3.0 like this would do the 0-60 run in a time not very far off seven seconds and romp on to over 145mph in a comfy and spacious fashion. 

PHer Cambs Stuart kindly put together some points to watch out for on these and we hope he won’t mind Shed passing them on to you now. The biggest issue will be rust in places like the rear subframe, boot floor and behind the rear arch liners. Corrosion could also take a liking to the engine crossover coolant pipes, two of which are hard to access without dropping the engine or gearbox. Rear brake non-flexies rust too, leaks usually happening in a hard to spot spot above the fuel tank. Subaru did do two recalls on that in 2013 and 2014 however, plus the owner says he’s had all the necessary recall work done so you should be all right there. 

There’s more good news. Judging by the MOT history and the reassuring ad copy you may well be all right on the underneath side of things too. There’s been no mention of rust on any of the 21 MOT reports showing up online. The most recent test, carried out last week, came up with nothing more than a deteriorated front registration plate. On closer inspection, the deterioration in question appears to be a vertical crack in the plate. Shed has closely inspected many a vertical crack in his time and thinks it must have been pretty quiet in the MOT station that day.

Other items with the potential to test your Visa card include strange noises from the diffs (fluids changed to the good stuff by the owner) and worn clutches on the manuals, not an issue here obvs and just as well too because according to Cambs Stuart they typically last for about 80,000 miles and cost about a grand to change. Wheel bearings and wishbone/ARB bushes aren’t everlasting either but again the present owner has replaced everything in that department. The wheels themselves are the correct 18-inch Subaru items with meaty Michelin Pilot Sport 5 tyres that were fitted as a team. He’s throwing in a set of OE 17-inch wheels with good snow tyres, snow chains, and a set of Thule roof bars. Basically you’re all set for one of the Alpine trips that our seller has been enjoying in the car over the last five years. All you need is the will and a tidy fuel budget.

Shed took Mrs Shed for a skiing holiday once. Unfortunately her first go on the drag lift coincided with a major breakdown in the winching gear, a small avalanche on the nursery slope and a polite but firm note from the venue operators asking them not to go out again. Shed was OK with it because they gave him a full refund.


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el romeral

Original Poster:

1,270 posts

144 months

Friday 22nd November
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That appears to be a great shed and well looked after. I'd say it is well worth the higher running costs, for the exotic flat six with the associated soundtrack. Nice write up too.

Edited by el romeral on Friday 22 November 06:25

The Boy Lard

462 posts

230 months

Friday 22nd November
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Too shedding. I ran a 2.0 2006 one of these back about 10 years ago. Went well and the 4wd was a confidence booster when following in the path of a cyclones destruction on the West Coast of the South Island. Only to end up at a motel which had a power cut and gave us a candle to light the room.

With the Jap imports here in NZ there are plenty to choose from too.

In Aus IIRC they are called Liberty’s

Baddie

694 posts

224 months

Friday 22nd November
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Another great shed and write up… RPG! Is it VED bringing charismatic cars into shed territory? Having said that, I’d want a manual over an old-school slusher.

Gad-Westy

15,112 posts

220 months

Friday 22nd November
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Baddie said:
Another great shed and write up… RPG! Is it VED bringing charismatic cars into shed territory? Having said that, I’d want a manual over an old-school slusher.
Yep, I was thinking this was a near perfect shed until I noticed the auto. Still lovely though.

richinlondon

673 posts

129 months

Friday 22nd November
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had an outback version of the same for a number of years and whilst it had a nice sound and went well, it always felt cheaply built (never had a car with so many parking dings down to thin metal), was feeling quiet tired at close to 100k miles. Swapped out for an XC70 which although a bit slower handles better and is MUCH better built.

Rat_Fink_67

2,466 posts

213 months

Friday 22nd November
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Whenever I see one of these if just reminds me of ericmcn who used to be quite prolific on here at one time. Those who know, will know laugh

Wren-went

921 posts

45 months

Friday 22nd November
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Looks great to say it's done near enough 200,000 miles, would definitely consider this as it's certainly worn it's miles well.

What puts me off is the taking the piss over £700 a year road tax, when running a second car I want to be able to use it any time of the year not part of it due to the cost of the tax. I can put with upto £400ish a year but not the highest bracket we have for cars over a certain age .

Tickle

5,268 posts

211 months

Friday 22nd November
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Rat_Fink_67 said:
Whenever I see one of these if just reminds me of ericmcn who used to be quite prolific on here at one time. Those who know, will know laugh
Thought the same but the name eluded me.

laugh

DirktheDaring

525 posts

19 months

Friday 22nd November
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These were 245bhp, not 214.

I had one from new to replace my Impreza, great at shed money, deprecated like a very heavy stone when new.


Gibbler290

676 posts

102 months

Friday 22nd November
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What a fantastic shed. Don’t these sound pretty great as well?

Lincsls1

3,484 posts

147 months

Friday 22nd November
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That, is a nice car.

mooseracer

2,117 posts

177 months

Friday 22nd November
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DirktheDaring said:
These were 245bhp, not 214.

I had one from new to replace my Impreza, great at shed money, deprecated like a very heavy stone when new.
241 I thought
Nice shed for someone

el romeral

Original Poster:

1,270 posts

144 months

Friday 22nd November
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mooseracer said:
DirktheDaring said:
These were 245bhp, not 214.

I had one from new to replace my Impreza, great at shed money, deprecated like a very heavy stone when new.
241 I thought
Nice shed for someone
Must be a typo, it says 241 bhp in the actual ad for the car.

Rev counter up to 9000 rpm - impressive!

bern

1,272 posts

227 months

Friday 22nd November
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Brilliant, brilliant cars but you'll very rarely see 28mpg. I absolutely loved mine. It had 169k miles on it when I sold it snd it felt good to do it all again.

Rot gets alot of them and the plastic sills can hide it well. Mine was utterly solid though, so good ones are out there.

NGK210

3,430 posts

152 months

Friday 22nd November
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Good history / owner, lots of car and useful kit for £1650, which makes VED bearable(ish).
And they’re cool cars.

Konan

1,949 posts

153 months

Friday 22nd November
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Gad-Westy said:
Baddie said:
Another great shed and write up… RPG! Is it VED bringing charismatic cars into shed territory? Having said that, I’d want a manual over an old-school slusher.
Yep, I was thinking this was a near perfect shed until I noticed the auto. Still lovely though.
To be fair, it's not a bad auto for the era (light years ahead of the 4 speed on lower models!). It's also more rear bias than the manual, for a little bit of compensation.

Snow and Rocks

2,440 posts

34 months

Friday 22nd November
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richinlondon said:
Swapped out for an XC70 which although a bit slower handles better and is MUCH better built.
I seem to remember you saying this before but if the handling was worse than an XC70 there was something very wrong with your Legacy. The handling is about as good as it gets in a family car and while they can feel lightly built, the mechanicals are very strong - I'd put money on them being more reliable than anything Volvo have built in the last 2 decades. We've had both btw.

Edited by Snow and Rocks on Friday 22 November 07:56

Captain Raymond Holt

12,276 posts

201 months

Friday 22nd November
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Do like these. Only pipped by a rusty old Forrester, the quick one, obvs.

cerb4.5lee

33,649 posts

187 months

Friday 22nd November
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Tickle said:
Rat_Fink_67 said:
Whenever I see one of these if just reminds me of ericmcn who used to be quite prolific on here at one time. Those who know, will know laugh
Thought the same but the name eluded me.

laugh
He was definitely very entertaining as you both say! biggrin

I've never been into these, however there is definitely lots of appeal with them for sure. It is great to see premium tyres on something like this too I reckon, and it has had some love with is nice.

GreatScott2016

1,481 posts

95 months

Friday 22nd November
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Yep, I do love a Subaru and this one seems like a fabulous Shed!