Buying a Used Subaru on Finance

 

Looking to finance a used Subaru? AutoMoney Trust can help you spread the cost of models like the Subaru Forester, Impreza, Outback, XV and WRX STI with fixed monthly hire purchase payments.

Is Subaru a Good Car to Buy Used?

A used Subaru can be a strong choice if you want all-wheel drive, rugged practicality and something different from the usual mainstream brands. Subaru is often chosen by drivers who want grip, stability and confidence in poor weather or rural driving conditions.

Models like the Forester and Outback can suit families, outdoor hobbies and drivers who want estate or SUV practicality. The XV offers a smaller crossover option, while the Impreza and WRX STI appeal more to drivers who want hatchback usability or performance.

Before applying for finance, check whether a Subaru suits your normal driving. All-wheel drive can be useful, but it can also mean higher fuel use, tyre costs and maintenance compared with some two-wheel-drive alternatives.

For wider budgeting, read running and servicing costs before choosing a used Subaru.

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Are Subaru Cars Reliable?

Subaru cars can be reliable when maintained properly, but service history is especially important. Many Subaru models use boxer engines and all-wheel-drive systems, so regular maintenance and correct servicing matter.

Before applying for finance, check the service record, MOT history, oil changes, coolant condition, tyres, brakes, suspension and whether the car has been used for towing, rough roads or performance driving. A poorly maintained Subaru can become expensive, even if the model itself has a good reputation.

On performance models such as the WRX STI, check carefully for modifications, hard use, clutch wear, turbo issues and signs of poor previous repairs. On larger models like the Outback and Forester, check tyres, suspension and underbody condition.

For a wider used-car checklist, read choosing a second-hand car. If faults appear after purchase, problems with a financed car explains what to do next.

Are Subaru's Expensive to Maintain?

Subaru maintenance can cost more than some mainstream cars because of the all-wheel-drive system, boxer engine layout and more specialist parts on certain models. Costs depend on the exact model, mileage, service history and whether you use a Subaru specialist.

Tyres are especially important on all-wheel-drive Subarus. Uneven tyre wear or mismatched tyres can cause issues, so check tyre brand, tread depth and replacement history before applying for finance.

Insurance can also vary. Practical models such as the Forester, Outback and XV may suit everyday drivers, while the WRX STI can cost more to insure, service and repair because of its performance focus.

If you are comparing borrowing costs as well as maintenance costs, what APR means in car finance explains how finance costs are shown.

Do Subarus Hold Their Value?

Some Subaru models can hold value well because they appeal to a specific group of buyers who want all-wheel drive, rugged practicality or performance. The Outback, Forester and WRX STI can be desirable when they have strong service history and good condition.

Value still depends on mileage, condition, service history, trim, engine, market demand and how the car has been used. Modified performance models, cars with missing maintenance records or vehicles with repeated MOT advisories may be harder to sell later.

If you are financing a used Subaru, remember that the total amount payable can be higher than the cash price because interest and fees may apply. Depreciation should be considered alongside the monthly payment and running costs.

If you already have a vehicle to move on, part-exchanging a car explains how condition and value can affect your next purchase.

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Popular Used Subaru Models

Used Subaru finance customers often compare the Forester, Impreza, Outback, XV and WRX STI because each model suits a different type of driver.

The Subaru Forester is a practical SUV with all-wheel drive, useful space and rugged appeal. It can suit families, rural drivers and anyone who wants a capable used SUV.

The Subaru Outback is a raised estate-style car with extra ground clearance and all-wheel drive. It can suit long journeys, outdoor hobbies and drivers who want practicality without a traditional SUV shape.

The Subaru XV is a compact crossover that gives drivers a smaller Subaru option with all-wheel-drive confidence.

The Impreza and WRX STI may suit drivers who want hatchback usability or stronger performance. Before choosing a model, compare insurance, service history, MOT record, mileage, tyre condition and whether the car suits your normal journeys.

Some extra model information


Subaru XV

The Subaru XV is a compact crossover with standard all-wheel drive, good ground clearance and practical everyday space. It suits drivers who want SUV-style confidence without choosing a large vehicle. Used XV models can work well for commuting, rural roads and small families, but running costs, tyres and service history should be checked carefully.

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Subaru Forester

The Subaru Forester is a practical mid-size SUV known for visibility, space and all-wheel drive capability. It is a strong option for families, dog owners and drivers who need confidence on poor roads or in bad weather. Used Forester models can be durable, but check service history, tyres, suspension and hybrid system condition where relevant.

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Subaru Outback

The Subaru Outback combines estate-car comfort with SUV-style practicality. It suits drivers who need space for long trips, outdoor hobbies, roof loads or family use. Used Outback models are often valued for durability and all-wheel drive confidence, but check the gearbox, underside condition, suspension and service record before buying.

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Subaru Impreza

The Subaru Impreza is a compact car with standard all-wheel drive on many versions, making it different from most used hatchbacks. It can suit drivers who want a smaller car with extra grip and safety features. When buying used, check service history, tyre wear, gearbox behaviour and whether the running costs fit your budget.

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Subaru BRZ

The Subaru BRZ is a rear-wheel-drive coupe developed with Toyota, aimed at drivers who want a more engaging car rather than maximum practicality. It is lower, sportier and less family-focused than other Subaru models. Used BRZ buyers should check insurance costs, tyre condition, service history and whether the car has been modified.

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How to Finance a Used Subaru

Hire purchase is a common way to spread the cost of a used Subaru. You choose the car, agree the amount to finance, then make fixed monthly payments over an agreed term. At the end of the agreement, once all payments and the option to purchase fee have been paid, ownership can transfer to you.

Before applying, check your budget carefully. The monthly finance payment is only one part of the cost. You should also consider insurance, servicing, tyres, fuel, repairs and whether the Subaru model you want fits your day-to-day use.

Our guide explains how HP finance works if you are new to hire purchase. You can also estimate your monthly payments with the finance calculator, then apply online when you are ready.

Finance is subject to status and affordability. Your individual rate and approval depend on a full assessment, not a representative example.

Remember: When buying any used vehicle, there’s always a chance that issues may come up later. If you’ve financed a car and start to notice mechanical problems, it’s important to contact both your finance provider and the dealership where you bought the vehicle. Acting quickly can help get the issue resolved and protect your rights.

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People also asked

Can I finance a used Subaru?

Yes, you can apply for used Subaru finance through AutoMoney Trust. Finance is subject to status, affordability checks and lender approval. You can use the finance calculator to estimate example monthly payments before applying.

Which used Subaru model is best to finance?

The best used Subaru model depends on your budget, running costs and how you plan to use the car. The Forester and Outback may suit drivers who want practical all-wheel drive, while the XV may suit drivers wanting a smaller crossover.

Are Subarus expensive to run?

Some Subaru models can cost more to run than mainstream two-wheel-drive cars because of all-wheel drive, tyre wear, fuel use and specialist maintenance. Performance models such as the WRX STI should be checked especially carefully.

What should I check before financing a used Subaru?

Before financing a used Subaru, check the service history, MOT record, mileage, tyres, brakes, gearbox behaviour, underbody condition and warning lights. All-wheel-drive models can cost more to maintain, so compare the full monthly cost before applying.