A welcoming cabinSubaru has endowed the Legacy with one of the nicest dashboard designs it has ever created. All controls are with easy reach and are very user-friendly. The navigation features touch-screen manipulation and nothing could be simpler. Best of all, the interior of the Legacy is especially well assembled and the selection of plastics is befitting a car in its class or better. The seats are very comfortable and supportive; perfect for a long trek or a special-stage in Charlevoix. Four adult passengers can cosily take place onboard and the trunk offers plenty of stowage volume.
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Too often overlookedThe Legacy, regardless of trim, is an excellent car. If some engine and wind noise are issues with which you can deal, the Legacy will fulfill your every request, and then some. The biggest problem with this car is its price and the company it keeps in this range. Certainly the Spec.B is not the most luxurious of the bunch but it can hands-down keep up or crush its competitors in outright performance. What you will be certain of, should you buy one, is that A) I will be jealous, B) Your new car will be exclusive and C) You will have purchased a definite Q-Ship.
The Legacy 2.5GT Spec.B's price is of $44,995. The price range of the Legacy is from $26,995 up to $43,295.
2.5L H4 turbo power
2.5L H4 turbo grumble
AWD
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Competitors:BMW 328xi
Audi A4 2.0T Quattro
Mazdaspeed6
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