Well built interior fulfills most of its dutiesInside, you'll find suede and leather seats, a navigation system, premium audio, and a well-trimmed and nicely assembled cockpit that's set off by a gorgeous instrument cluster.
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The spec.B is a well thought mix of luxury and performance. |
Biggest complaint in here is the lack of proper arm-rests. After extensive highway driving, I wasn't able to get completely comfortable in the car- but maybe I like arm-rests more than some.
It is an interior that looks and mostly feels the part of a factory tuned sport sedan, putting its high-tech on full display, with a bright and easy-to-use navigation and instrumentation display in the dash centre. Additionally, a screen in the tachometer indicates your current selection from the SI-Drive controller, and displays an associated output graph in real time.
A worthy contender at the end of the dayIn all, B.Spec might leave some drivers asking for a tighter shifter, some arm-rests, and a few extra horsepower to back up its $4,700 premium over the standard model. It may have a few rough edges, but it Legacy enthusiasts will find it a fine flagship, as you might- depending on your priorities.
Tremendous handling capability
Reasonably comfortable ride
Neato SI-Drive system
Confident all-weather operation
No armrests
Feels a few features short of its price
Sometimes lumpy power delivery
Shifter feels out of place in a performance car
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