Right now, there are 32 used Subaru vehicles available in Uganda on Carbarn. You can browse listings across Nansana, Kira, Ssabagabo and Mbarara, with entry-level options starting from 3,504 USD, and higher-condition or newer units reaching 18,547 USD.
Each listing shows the details that matter when you are comparing options in Uganda. You can quickly check the year (2012 to 2024), mileage (28,066 to 148,000 km), fuel type (Petrol and Hybrid), drive type (4WD and 2WD), body type (Hatchback, Suv, Wagon and Sedan) and condition grades (4, 3.5, 4.5, RA and 3). If you are browsing from Kampala, the filters make it easy to narrow down what fits your budget and your daily driving needs.
What affects Subaru prices in Uganda
The biggest price differences usually come down to year, mileage, condition grade, and spec. Engine size (2000 cc) and fuel type (Petrol) can also change the running-cost story, especially if you drive often in Kampala or commute between major areas in Nansana, Kira, Ssabagabo and Mbarara.
Prices can also shift over time due to market factors such as exchange-rate movement and duty or fee changes. That is why the same Subaru from 2012–2024 might cost more later, even when the mileage and condition look similar.
Reconditioned vs locally used Subaru options
If you are comparing options in Uganda, you will usually see three broad categories. Brand-new dealership cars sit at the top end due to pricing and taxes. Reconditioned Subaru cars tend to offer the best balance for many buyers because they commonly come with clearer condition grading and more consistent quality. Locally used older options can be cheaper, but the condition range is wider, so inspection becomes more important.
How to choose the right Subaru on Carbarn Uganda
Start with your budget, then narrow down by year (2012 to 2024) and mileage (28,066 to 148,000 km). From there, choose the spec that matches how you actually drive. If you mostly drive in Kampala, many buyers prefer a practical HATCHBACK with manageable running costs. Families often prioritise space and comfort, while business buyers usually focus on durability and predictable maintenance.