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

Honey, I shrunk the Forester! The 2023 Subaru Rex is the cutest Subie you'll never drive in Australia
By Chris Thompson · 14 Nov 2022
Subaru has revealed a new compact SUV for Japan that wears a badge unseen in showrooms for three decades.The Subaru Rex, which was introduced in the early 1970s as a kei car and discontinued in the early 1990s, was originally a kei car and even made its w
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Where did the sedans go? Here's the data on all the types of cars Australians are buying in 2022
By Chris Thompson · 13 Nov 2022
Australians don’t buy cars like they used to, we know this, and we also know that SUVs and utes have filled showrooms and flown out the doors faster than they can be stocked lately - but what does the Australian car market really look like right now?
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Survivor! Subaru confirms next-gen Impreza reveal, but what are the Australian details?
By Tim Nicholson · 05 Nov 2022
Traditional small cars like hatchbacks and compact sedans are nowhere near as popular as they once were.Even long-running nameplates like the Toyota Corolla and Mazda3 sell a fraction of what they used to.Which is why there was speculation earlier this ye
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Subaru WRX 2023 review - tS Sportswagon long-term | Part 2
By Matt Campbell · 01 Nov 2022
The new-generation Subaru WRX has a sporty wagon model, but is it sporty enough?
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New special-edition entry-level Forester joins the Subaru Australia stable
By Chris Thompson · 28 Oct 2022
Subaru Australia has announced a special edition Forester that provides alternatives to the multimedia features of its entry-level Forester 2.5i.
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It's time: Why new left-hand drive-only cars like the Ford Bronco, Honda Integra, Dodge Challenger and Toyota Venza should be allowed to be registered in Australia
By Byron Mathioudakis · 22 Oct 2022
Why can't Australians buy a new left-hand-drive car, when other nations that also drive on the same side of the road that we do allow for such things?
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Five years on from the last Aussie car: Post-Holden, we want more utes, bigger trucks, electric cars, everything Toyota and cheapies from China
By Byron Mathioudakis · 21 Oct 2022
This month marks five years since the final Australian-made car rolled off the production line. How have Australian car-buying habits changed since 2017? We explore how and why our tastes have changed so profoundly so quickly. It's been quite the ride!
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Subaru WRX 2023 review: Sportswagon
By Ash Leung · 11 Oct 2022
My everyday family car is a VW Golf R Wagon with a roof box, and in this review, I've got something very close to it. The new Subaru WRX tS Sportswagon, also with a roof box.
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Subaru WRX 2023 review: tS Sportswagon long-term | Part 1
By Matt Campbell · 04 Oct 2022
The Subaru WRX has built a name for itself around performance and driving engagement. Does the new WRX Sportswagon live up to that pedigree? In this three-month long-term loan, Matt Campbell is finding out with his family.
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You can't have a new 2023 WRX STI, but you can pretend with new custom parts from Subaru
By Chris Thompson · 30 Sep 2022
The disappointment about a lack of new Subaru WRX STI still hasn't quite subsided for many fans, but there's at least a glimmer of good news from Subaru with the reveal of a series of STI styling parts.Already confirmed for availability and pricing in Aus
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