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

Top 10 JDM models we need!: These cars must escape Japan & come to Australia! CarsGuide Podcast #229
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By CarsGuide team · 06 May 2022
Episode 229 - Top 10 JDM models we need!
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Good news - the Subaru BRZ is back on! Bad news - price hikes across the board for Toyota GR 86 twin as order books reopen for 2023
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By Andrew Chesterton · 05 May 2022
The Subaru BRZ's order books have reopened for the MY23 model, which will arrive as music to the ears of anyone who missed out on the first 500 vehicles which quickly sold out in Australia.Slightly less musical, though, is the news that the 2023 BRZ will

Where are all the mainstream performance SUVs? Subaru Forester STI, Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross Evolution, Toyota GR RAV4 - why aren't they a thing?
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By Tony O'Kane · 27 Apr 2022
It seems like a no-brainer. SUVs are now the dominant form of transportation, yet there's still an appetite for performance product among those people who need to, for various reasons, have an SUV in their driveway.

Aussie drivers, you can do better! Corvette driven on home soil, and more! CarsGuide Podcast #226
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By CarsGuide team · 15 Apr 2022
Episode 226 - Why are Aussies such bad drivers?

Subaru's EV bargain is cheaper than the Toyota bZ4X? International pricing hints at sharp price point for Solterra EV ahead of locked-in Australian launch
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By Andrew Chesterton · 15 Apr 2022
International pricing has been revealed for Subaru's incoming Solterra EV, giving us our strongest hint yet at what we can expect to pay in Australia when it arrives in 2023.And the news is mostly good, with the Toyota twin listing at the equivalent of $6
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2023 Subaru Outback detailed: Australia in line for new Hyundai Santa Fe, Kia Sorento and Mazda CX-9 rival early next year
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By Tung Nguyen · 14 Apr 2022
Subaru has shown off its new-look sixth-generation Outback just a year after the model touched down in Australian showrooms.However, the refreshed model will not land locally until early 2023, with Subaru Australia keeping details close to its chest until
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Better than a Toyota GR Corolla? 2022 Subaru WRX pricing and specs reveal rally-bred performance for an affordable price
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By Tung Nguyen · 07 Apr 2022
Subaru Australia has opened the order books for the new-generation WRX, with pricing kicking off from $44,990 before on-road costs for the sedan, and $49,990 for the WRX Sportwagon.Powered by a 2.4-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder Boxer engine, the 2022 W

Axed Subaru WRX STI deserved better, even if an electric future is bright | Opinion
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By Stephen Ottley · 26 Mar 2022
"Subaru Corporation will fast-track their investment in future performance technologies, today confirming there will be no STI variant for the new generation Subaru WRX."And with that short sentence one of the great performance cars of our time died a sud

Subaru STI shock: New WRX won't get a fire-breathing performance hero as brand shelves all petrol-powered STI variants
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By Andrew Chesterton · 12 Mar 2022
The new Subaru WRX won't get a fire-breathing STI variant, with the Japanese car maker shelving its performance sub-brand until electrification arrives.While the STI brand hasn't been killed off entirely, it won't return with petrol power again.

A modern Mitsubishi Pajero or Subaru Brumby? Yes please! Five cool Japanese cars that deserve a retro revival
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By Tim Nicholson · 05 Mar 2022
Some automotive designs are so iconic that they deserve repeating.A few car makers have sought to capitalise on the success of a design by launching modern takes on some of their most iconic models long after they've been discontinued.Some obvious example