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.

Or, if you just want to read the latest news about the Subaru L Series, you'll find it all here.

Subaru Reviews and News

Legend! 2023 Subaru Impreza AWD S-Edition celebrates three decades of iconic model: Pricing and specs detailed for new Toyota Corolla and Kia Cerato rival
By Chris Thompson · 09 Mar 2023
Subaru is hailing a hero, with a special-edition Impreza set to pay homage to its own three-decade heritage.The 2023 Subaru Impreza AWD S-Edition is ready to launch in Australia this year, 30 years after the nameplate arrived in the country - almost 170,0
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Down Under on top? Subaru's new boss to increase focus on Australia and electric cars as brand grows sales - report
By Chris Thompson · 06 Mar 2023
Things are looking strong for Subaru Australia, and not just because sales numbers are rising.
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Is Toyota in trouble? Ford Ranger rumbles the HiLux ute again as new-car market booms in February
By Andrew Chesterton · 03 Mar 2023
The Toyota HiLux's record as Australia's best-selling vehicle is now officially under threat, with the Ford Ranger the country's most popular vehicle in February, making it consecutive months that the all-new model has finished on top.
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Power shock for Toyota 86 and Subaru BRZ! Downsized hybrid engine coming for twin performance heroes as GR goes green - report
By Andrew Chesterton · 01 Mar 2023
The Toyota GR86 and Subaru BRZ performance twins look set for a shock new engine choice, with reports out of Japan suggesting both will receive a turbocharged three-cylinder engine with hybrid technology in their next generation.
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Subaru Outback Touring XT 2023 review: snapshot
By Laura Berry · 22 Feb 2023
The Touring is the top grade in the Outback line-up and has a list price of $55,990.
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When is the Subaru Forester turbo coming? Mazda CX-5, Toyota RAV4 family SUV rival to get extra boost, but not until the next generation
By Laura Berry · 20 Feb 2023
Subaru fans have been waiting years and now the brand's Australian boss has given us the most direct answer yet on whether the next-generation Forester will have turbocharged petrol power - and it's good news.
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Subaru Outback Touring 2023 review: snapshot
By Laura Berry · 18 Feb 2023
The Touring is the top grade in the Outback line-up and has a list price of $50,990.This isn’t the most expensive Outback in the range, however. The Touring XT is more expensive because it’s the turbocharged version of the Touring.The Touring has a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine making 138kW and 245Nm, with a continuously variable auto transmission. Like all Outbacks the Touring is all-wheel drive, too.Subaru says that after a combination of open and urban roads the 2.5-litre engine should use 7.3L/100km.Coming standard on the Touring are LED headlights, LED fog lights and LED running lights, roof rails, privacy glass and 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside there’s an 11.6-inch central touchscreen with sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual-zone climate control, power front seats, a proximity key, push-button start, 'X-Mode' drive modes, paddle shifters, power tailgate, heated front seats and sports pedals.The Touring grades also has nine-speaker Harman Kardon sound system, a heated steering wheel and Nappa leather seats. The Touring also comes with a CD player… yes, really.All Outbacks come standard with an excellent array of advanced safety tech including Subaru’s 'Eyesight' system which uses two cameras to scan the road ahead. There’s AEB, autonomous emergency steering, lane keeping assistance, rear cross-traffic alert with reverse auto braking and blind-spot warning. 
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Subaru Outback Sport XT 2023 review: snapshot
By Laura Berry · 18 Feb 2023
The Sport XT is the turbocharged version of the Sport grade and lists for $52,190.The Sport XT has a 2.4-litre four-cylinder turbo-petrol engine making 183kW and 350Nm, with a continuously variable auto transmission. Like all Outbacks the Sport is all-wheel drive, too.Subaru says that after a combination of open and urban roads the 2.4-litre turbo engine should use 9.0L/100km.Coming standard on the Sport are LED headlights, LED fog lights and LED running lights, roof rails, privacy glass and 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside there’s an 11.6-inch central touchscreen with sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual-zone climate control, power front seats, a proximity key, push button start, 'X-Mode' drive modes, paddle shifters, a power tailgate, heated front seats and sports pedals.A cool feature of the Sport grade is its water repellent seats. All Outbacks come standard with an excellent array of advanced safety tech including Subaru’s 'Eyesight' system which uses two cameras to scan the road ahead. 
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Subaru Outback Sport 2023 review: snapshot
By Laura Berry · 16 Feb 2023
The Sport grade sits above in the entry model Outback in the range with its list price of $47,190.Don’t confuse the Sport with the Sport XT. While both have the same standard features, the XT is the turbocharged version and costs more.The Sport has a 2.5-litre four-cylinder petrol engine making 138kW and 245Nm, with a continuously variable auto transmission. Like all Outbacks the Sport is all-wheel drive, too.Subaru says that after a combination of open and urban roads the 2.5-litre engine should use 7.3L/100km.Coming standard on the Sport are LED headlights, LED fog lights and LED running lights, roof rails, privacy glass and 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside there’s an 11.6-inch central touchscreen with sat nav, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, dual-zone climate control, power front seats, a proximity key, push-button start, 'X-Mode' drive modes, paddle shifters, a power tailgate, heated front seats and sports pedals.A cool feature in the Sport grade is water-repellent seats. All Outbacks come standard with an excellent array of advanced safety tech including Subaru’s 'Eyesight' system which uses two cameras to scan the road ahead. There’s AEB, autonomous emergency steering, lane keeping assistance, rear cross-traffic alert with reverse auto braking and blind-spot warning. 
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