Which car is best between these three?

I wanna buy a car this year. The three options I have come down to are: Subaru Legacy 2015, Honda Accord 2015, and Toyota Camry 2015.

I'm looking for something that looks good in the eye with nice interior, decent trchonology. Most of all, I'm a also looking for longevity so I want muncarntonbe reliable. Every research says Subaru Legacy is better because of the AWD. I would like to get the Legacy 2015 model but my main concern is that It may cost more to repair and maintainn. Does it? I was told if one wheel goes out then I have to change al four. How much of a hassle is would that be owning a Subaru Legacy 2015. I live in Canada and so it would be good for all weather. Thanks

Added (1). WHich car would you get? And why?

You do have to rotate tires on an AWD car more frequently (usually every 7500 miles), but as far as having to change all four, that's more or less up to you depending on the condition of the other three.

I would normally suggest the Subaru, but out of those three cars (none of which appeal to me), I like the look of the Toyota the best. See what kind of warranty/extended warranty they offer, how many miles, asking price, etc. - you might be able to buy a brand new one for not much more, and not have to worry about repairs for longer.

Subaru = best for extreme winter weather (all wheel drive). Honda = best for driver enjoyment; Toyota = best for passenger comfort. The front wheel drive cars should be OK with winter tires in mild winter conditions and changing to all-season or summer tires for spring, summer and fall weather above +7 deg.C. The Subaru all wheel drive system can cope with slightly different tread wear on 1, 2, 3 or all 4 tires, as long as all four wheels and tires are the *exact same size* (width, aspect ratio and diameter).

All three are very comparable as far as overall quality, safety, fuel economy, etc. So your choice should come down to which of the three have be fully and properly serviced and maintained throughout their lives and your personal preference. If the seller can't show you proof of all service and maintenance receipts you should walk the other way.

They're all good, but I think I would like the Accord the best.

90% chance you can't afford a $2000 clunker. Troll.

Hmm owned a Subaru Legacy once. Most unreliable car I ever owned. If you buy one, good luck, you are going to need it