2005 Subaru WRX - $39,950
Older by almost 20 years than our previous entry, this 2005 WRX nonetheless has a far more demanding price tag. That’s because it’s actually a one-of-a-kind vehicle, with unique exterior “enhancements” that make it stand out from the average WRX from that time. Obviously - just look at it.
1991 Subaru Sambar 4WD - $4,300
A genuine kei van arriving all the way from 90s Japan, this 1991 Subaru Sambar is a fairly rare vehicle, at least insofar as its overall road presence is concerned. If you’re looking for a work vehicle with some Japanese charm, this is the one for you.
2015 Subaru Impreza - $7,000
Now for something a little more modern. This 2015 Subaru Impreza still holds up well, visually speaking, and should fit right in with vehicles manufactured this year. It’s also had a whole bunch of work done to it to give it more of a “competitive edge”.
2017 Subaru WRX Base - $13,995
A performance-oriented sports sedan that’s sure to provide you with ample thrills during your daily work commute or grocery run, this 2017 Subaru WRX is practical and fun, and in fantastic condition.
2020 Subaru Outback Onyx Edition XT - $23,999
It may be named after the Australian wastelands, but we feel it’s necessary to clarify that the Subaru Outback has nothing to do with the land down under! This 2020 Subaru Outback Onyx Edition XT is a fantastically rugged off-road SUV with acceptable mileage (and an acceptable price tag).
2015 Subaru Forester 2.0XT PREMIUM TURBO AWD - $7,150
In case it wasn’t clear from the all-caps, the seller of this vehicle would like you to know that their 2015 Forester is a PREMIUM, TURBO-CHARGED model. It’s also very reasonably priced, all things considered, and is in great condition, having only had one previous owner.
2018 Subaru XV Crosstrek Premium - $17,999
Another premium model, we understand if you couldn’t tell before due to the lack of all-caps in the title. This 2018 Subaru XV Crosstrek Premium is nevertheless a very fine vehicle, with mileage just shy of 100,000 and only a few small blemishes along its exterior.
2005 Subaru Impreza WRX - $8,995
It’s always comforting when you can tell that a vehicle has been well-loved and well-maintained. Nicknamed “Blinky” by the seller, this 2005 Impreza WRX was clearly pampered throughout its lifespan, with frequent services and a clean exterior that looks great for a 20-year-old vehicle.
2014 Subaru Tribeca 3.6R Limited Sport Utility 4D - $11,650
With loads of interior space able to accommodate up to 7 passengers, as well as a towing capacity of around 3,500 lbs, let’s just say that the “Sport Utility” part of this 2014 Tribeca is well deserved.
1994 Subaru Sambar - $4,700
Well, this is awkward. That’s right, folks: you’ve got not one, but two Subaru Sambar’s to choose from. This ‘94 model is virtually identical to the previous one, though its overall mileage is much lower. But, hey, you can never have too many kei cars, right?
2023 Subaru Impreza Premium - $22,000
Falling just shy of true luxury status, this 2023 Impreza Premium features heated seats, an advanced multimedia system, and an icy silver exterior that will make you say, “Neat.” It’s also only got around 14,000 miles on the odometer, which means it’s hardly been driven and is ready to be broken in by a new owner.
2010 Subaru Impreza - $4,500
An earlier model, don’t expect to find heated seats in this 2010 Impreza. It’s still a fairly sleek and stylish sedan, however, with a horsepower range of 148.74-247.9 hp, which gives it a little more zip than other, less sporty sedans of that time.
2015 Subaru WRX WRX STi AWD 4DR - $22,885
Equipped with such things as cloth seats, navigation system, rearview camera, and - gasp - steering wheel controls, this 2015 WRX is surprisingly advanced in terms of technology, and it only has around 60,000 miles on it so far.
2014 Subaru Forester 2.5I - $3,000
Priced cheaper than those kei cars from the 90s, you may be wondering what’s wrong with this 2014 Forester. As a daily driver, it’s seen plenty of use and has thus accumulated plenty of wear and tear. In other words, it’ll definitely need some professional attention to ensure it runs properly.
2024 Subaru WRX - $17,500
Featuring a fully updated exterior to keep it in line with modern trends, this 2024 WRX has primarily been used as a show vehicle, meaning it’s practically aching to be taken on the road for real. You have the unique chance to be its savior and take it out on the highway where it belongs.
2013 Subaru Impreza - $500
By far the cheapest vehicle on our list so far, this 2013 Impreza is actually a repossessed vehicle; therefore, its condition and driveability can’t exactly be guaranteed. Still, with bidding starting at just $500, that hardly matters, anyway.
2020 Subaru WRX Sedan 4D - $16,998
It’s not the most recent model on our list, but it’s far from being the oldest, either. This 2020 WRX is powered by an incredibly capable boxer engine, designed to deliver thrilling speed and performance while you’re on your way to the office.
1991 Subaru Sambar 4WD - $4,500
Well, this is just embarrassing at this point. Another ‘91 model, this Sambar is priced slightly higher than its twin. Exactly why, we couldn’t say, especially since this particular model also has more mileage on it than the last. But, hey, it’s good to know that they’re always in stock.
2016 Subaru Forester 2.5I - $14,900
It’s not too old, and it’s not so new that you’ll need to mortgage several properties in order to afford it; the 2016 Subaru Forester is just right. With a redesigned exterior and plenty of space on the inside, you’ll be cruising in this compact SUV in style and comfort.
1999 Subaru Impreza - $17,995
The ‘99 Impreza was praised for its fun handling and rally-inspired design, but criticized for its lack of anti-lock capabilities. This model rectifies that issue by, well, actually including anti-lock brakes.
2005 Subaru Baja TURBO - $10,900
The Subaru Baja dared to ask what would happen if you spliced a utility vehicle with a coupe. The results were… interesting, to say the least. Nevertheless, these cars are seldom seen and fairly rare, so it may be worth your modest investment of just over $10,000.
2024 Subaru Outback Wilderness - $34,999
Featuring a never-before-seen stunning gray exterior paint job and a bunch of off-road doodads that adventurous fans are sure to love, this 2024 Outback Wilderness has been well maintained and well loved, and is ready for a fresh change of scenery outside from the seller’s garage.
2017 Subaru BRZ 2.0 LIMITED - $10,495
There’s not much to say about this 2017 BRZ. It has been well-maintained, has no known issues, and was involved in a minor accident some time ago, although you wouldn’t think so to look at it. It’s a good car - buy it.
2022 Subaru Outback TOURING AWD - $21,800
The TOURING (all-caps for emphasis) version of the 2022 Outback is a premium trim level, featuring a navigation system, a sunroof, and a DriverFocus® Distraction Mitigation System… whatever the hell that is. We’re told it’s pretty impressive, though.
2017 Subaru Crosstrek - $8,500
Considering its fairly young age, this 2017 Crosstrek is very, very reasonably priced. It’s primarily been used for weekend trips and adventures, which means its mileage - and wear and tear levels - are fairly low.
2016 Subaru Legacy 2.5i AWD - $9,999
Featuring a stunning “Venetian Red Pearl” exterior paint job, this 2016 Legacy model is a rare example of a Subaru that doesn’t feature the exciting shades of either white, gray, or silver (at least on this list). It’s priced fairly well, too, and you can bid on it for as low as $100.
2005 Subaru Baja - $11,900
Oh, yeah, the Baja is so back, baby! Not really, of course. It was hardly the most popular vehicle back then, but many people seem to love its “quirky” and “unique” design today. Hey, we don’t judge.
2024 Subaru Crosstrek AWD Premium - $26,480
A recent model, this 2024 Crosstrek Premium may as well be brand new. It’s only got around 16,000 miles on the odometer, which means it hasn’t been driven enough to accumulate any real wear and tear. It’s absolutely worth it if you’re looking for a modern vehicle but don’t want to go through official channels (for whatever reason).
2020 Subaru WRX - $24,400
Sometimes, some vehicles get a second chance at life, like this 2020 WRX. A salvage title that sustained some minor front-end damage, it has since been fully restored with new parts and has approximately 60,000 miles on the odometer.
2024 Subaru Forester Sport - $29,799
A welcome change from all those tiny kei cars, the 2024 Subaru Forester Sport is a huge, hulking vehicle with a bold and aggressive exterior that is sure to give fellow drivers pause if they try to overtake you. Even if they succeed, you’ll likely be able to catch up to them in no time.
1993 Subaru Sambar 4WD - $5,000
Okay, so maybe our earlier claim about the Sambar being a fairly rare sight could do with some revision. Still, these quirky little machines aren’t your run-of-the-mill cargo haulers, and their diminutive size gives them a zippiness you’re unlikely to find in other trucks.
2022 Subaru Impreza - $17,900
Of course, while rebuilt models are all well and good, you can’t beat a car that’s been well maintained from the get-go, like this 2022 Impreza. Despite being owned for three years, it has only around 16,000 miles on the odometer and was primarily used for short trips, meaning it’s just waiting to be taken advantage of to the fullest.
2017 Subaru WRX STi - $23,995
A rally-inspired azure beauty, this 2017 WRX STi features a 2.5L turbocharged boxer 4-cylinder engine capable of producing up to 350 hp. A garage vehicle this is not - take it out on the highway to see for yourself.
2020 Subaru WRX STI Sedan 4D - $19,999
Despite being newer than the last entry, this 2020 WRX is actually slightly less powerful than that vehicle, but it’s still no slouch on the highway with its 310 hp engine. It’s also slightly cheaper than that model, and has about 50,000 miles on the clock.
2013 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited - $7,995
Reliable, capable, dependable - all words you could use to describe man’s best friend, and this 2013 Outback. Well-loved and well-maintained in equal measure, it’s in great condition and is very, very reasonably priced.
1999 Subaru Sambar - $9,499
Well, well, well - whaddya know? It’s another Sambar! This one is a 1999 model with about 35,000 miles on the odometer, and comes with new spark plugs and filters. It’s basically ready to drive as soon as it’s within your possession.
2014 Subaru Outback 2.5I LIMITED AWD - $7,000
Stylish and practical, this 2014 Outback isn’t technically a luxury vehicle, but it’s sure to offer you the same comfort levels you might expect from a more prestigious vehicle. It’s also only $7,000—a steal, if we’re being honest.
2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek 2.0i Premium - $10,995
Unfortunately, there’s not much we can tell you about this 2014 Crosstrek other than it’s in good, driveable condition and, as per the seller, comes with “THREE MONTHS OF WARRANTY” and a “CLEAN TITLE”. It’s their caps-lock, not ours.
2012 Subaru Impreza 5dr Auto 2.0i Sport Limited - $12,988
A sporty model with enhanced performance capabilities, this 2012 Impreza is equipped with a powerful 2.0L DOHC 16-valve 4-cylinder boxer engine, and a shiny gray paint job that will make you appear as a blur when you speed past other drivers on the highway.
2020 Subaru XV Crosstrek - $10,300
A “rebuilt salvage” vehicle, this 2020 Crosstrek certainly doesn’t look like it’s been through anything so drastic or severe. It’s in great condition and is being offered at a great price.
2010 Subaru Forester 2.5X - $9,995
Small enough to maneuver through busy cityscapes but still rugged enough to handle the off-road, this 2010 Forester makes for a reliable and dependable drive.
2018 Subaru WRX STI - $26,995
For those of you looking for a fully kitted-out vehicle with tons of upgrades, this 2018 WRX is for you, with an upgraded exhaust and loads of other modifications.
2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi - $17,995
Another “rebuilt salvage” title, this 2006 Impreza is a real stunner for its age, and features prominent gold rims and a super-duper cool hood vent.
2007 Subaru Outback OUTBACK 3.0R LL BEAN - $4,500
At that price, you’d be correct to assume that there must be something wrong with this 2007 Outback. While it still runs, it does have some head gasket issues that aren’t likely to pass state inspections. Still, $4,500 is plenty cheap.
2018 Subaru Forester 2.5I PREMIUM - $13,000
Well-maintained and in good condition, this 2018 Forester is in need of a new owner who can appreciate it for what it is: a solid and reliable daily driver.
2018 Subaru Impreza Limited AWD 2.0i 4dr Sedan - $11,991
This 2018 Impreza has seen more use than others of its kind on this list from the 2000s or before. Regardless, it has been well maintained and still runs perfectly, and it’s up for bidding, too, with a starting bid of $500.
2019 Subaru Impreza PREMIUM - $9,700
Another “rebuilt” title, this 2019 Impreza beats our previous entry in terms of mileage, while having only a few minor cosmetic imperfections that can surely be ironed out after purchase. It’s also cheaper.
2016 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid Touring AWD 4dr Crossover - $11,900
This 2016 Crosstrek features a bold design choice with a faded gray-green paint job, as opposed to the regular faded gray or white seen in other Subarus. Other than that, it’s been well-maintained and is ready to go when you are.
2018 Subaru Outback 2.5i Wagon 4D - $13,991
If the gray-green color of our previous entry was too bold and adventurous for you, you should feel right at home in this gray hunk of metal that still runs well today.
2013 Subaru Impreza WRX STI 1000HP - $59,000
Ending off our list with what could very well be the most expensive and most exotic vehicle we’ve covered here, this 2013 Impreza is a totally unique car that proudly displays its rallying heritage for all the world to see.