1980 Subaru L Series Reviews
You'll find all our 1980 Subaru L Series reviews right here. 1980 Subaru L Series prices range from $2,200 for the L Series Dl 4wd to $4,070 for the L Series Dl 4wd.
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Subaru dating back as far as 1980.
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The top 10 fully electric cars in Australia
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By Tom White · 19 Jan 2024
Just a decade ago, if you were after the best full electric car in Australia, you wouldn’t find yourself with a whole lot of options to choose from.

"Let's cut the back off a Jimny XL and make it a ute!" Suzuki Australia boss talks about how good a Jimny ute could be and what it would be like to bring back the Mighty Boy!
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By Laura Berry · 16 Dec 2023
Giant American pick-ups like the Dodge Ram and Chevrolet Siverado are proving so popular right now in Australia, but the next big thing could be little utes with Suzuki’s Aussie boss contemplating a Jimny-based ute or even the return of the Mighty Boy.Speaking with Suzuki Australia’s General Manager Michael Pachota at the launch of the new Jimny XL, CarsGuide asked if the new little off roader could be turned into a ute, given the longer wheelbase.“The thought did cross my mind,” Pachota laughs. “Let’s cut the back off an XL and make it an X-Ute. Could be cool.“I’d love to say it’s a consideration for Suzuki Global but I’m just not that close to that side of things,” he says.Asked if there’d be enough buyers for a small Jimny ute in Australia to convince Suzuki’s head office to build it, Pachota said that he could see it being popular not just locally, but world-wide.“I think from a global perspective there’s enough demand to say that it's a good export model and/or local introduction.”It wouldn’t be the first time Suzuki had made a Jimny-based ute. A long-wheel based Suzuki Sierra ute called the Stockman was sold in Australia during the 1980s and ’90s.The Stockman had a wheelbase of 2375mm, while the Jimny XL's is 2590mm.The 1980s also saw a two-door micro ute called the Suzuki Mighty Boy cause a stir on Australian streets. “I would love to reintroduce the Mighty Boy,” Pachota says. “Can you imagine a new spec of the Mighty Boy?"The Suzuki Mighty Boy measured just 3195mm end to end making it eligible for Japan’s smallest kei car vehicle category.Its tray measured 1100mm long, 600mm wide and 300 deep, and despite the obvious impracticalities the Mighty Boy was seen as a fun and cheeky island in the conservative automotive ocean of the 1980s. “It’s a similar story to the Jimny as well in terms of its popularity back in the day and really unique characteristics,” Pachota says. “If there’s one available I’ve definitely got my hand up for it, without a doubt.”If they are ever to become a production reality, the Jimny ute and new Mighty Boy could see the Australian automotive landscape return to a retro 1980s trend, with Subaru also thought to be thinking about bringing back its small Brumby ute which was sold in Australia from 1978 to 1994.A new-gen Brumby could be possible now that Subaru and Toyota are sharing technology. Toyota’s sub-HiLux Stout pickup could form the basis of a 21st century Subaru Brumby.If the enormous sales of Ford’s Maverick baby Ranger ute and the Hyundai Santa Cruz in the United States are anything to go by the same success could be seen in Australia.“Are we considering it from a global perspective? I don’t think so. We’re a small car specialist,” Pachota says. “We definitely see ourselves continuing that kind of type of brand philosophy in terms of being small car specialists.”So for now despite the jokes we probably won't see a Jimny ute or Mighty Boy, and Aussies will continue to buy big utes. But if the market does change Pachota says Suzuki will, too.“As different markets progress, there will be a difference in terms of the demand for size of cars, so we would adapt to the market.”
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Too sexy! 2024 Subaru BRZ sports car gains tS grade, but the Toyota GR 86 twin also gets a price hike
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By Tim Nicholson · 06 Dec 2023
Subaru has increased pricing on its BRZ sports car for 2024 as it adds the flagship tS grade to the expanded line-up. Order books have opened for the 2024 BRZ and deliveries are expected to commence in January 2024.

Battle lines! Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux ute sales are neck and neck for 2023, but which one will take the overall sales crown?
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By Tim Nicholson · 05 Dec 2023
A fierce battle is brewing for the overall best-selling model for 2023 with just one month of sales to go. And the two contenders are the eternally popular Toyota HiLux and the Australian-developed Ford Ranger utes.

Subaru Crosstrek 2024 review: AWD 2.0R long-term | Part 3
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By Tim Nicholson · 25 Nov 2023
In the last two instalments, I have covered off the value equation, and more, for the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek. But now I can reveal how it drives and if it's as good as the best small SUVs on the market.
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This is it! 2024 Subaru Forester unveiled in America with major upgrades to better rival the Mitsubishi Outlander, Nissan X-Trail and Toyota RAV4
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By Tom White · 17 Nov 2023
Subaru's Forester makes its overseas debut with major upgrades, but no word yet on new hybrid powertrain or Australian arrival timing.

What are the safest used cars you can buy? From the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CR-V to the Kia Cerato, here are the results from the 2023 Used Car Safety Ratings
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By Tim Nicholson · 15 Nov 2023
Choosing a used car can be tricky. You want to make sure you're not getting ripped off and that the car has been well looked after and doesn't have any hidden damage. But another key consideration is safety.

What financial crisis? Are Australians buying sports cars like the Subaru BRZ, Mazda MX-5 and Nissan Z now before electric cars take over?
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By Tim Nicholson · 15 Nov 2023
It’s no secret that times are tough at the moment. We are hearing the words ‘cost of living crisis’ a lot and for good reason. Everything seems very expensive these days and, understandably, people are being careful with how they spend their money. So why are so many people buying sports cars?
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Toyota RAV4 fighter: The 2025 Subaru Forester mid-size SUV has leaked ahead of its official reveal, is it going to be new enough?
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By Chris Thompson · 13 Nov 2023
The new Subaru Forester has been leaked ahead of its reveal late this week at the LA Auto Show, with images from unknown sources showing off the Toyota RAV4 rival's inside and out in great detail.
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2024 Subaru Solterra: All electric SUV pricing confirmed at last! Does this electric car have what it takes to challenge the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6 and Tesla Model Y?
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By Tom White · 06 Nov 2023
Subaru's Solterra finally gets a price-tag, but does the all-wheel drive only mid-size electric SUV have what it needs to take-on its well-established rivals.