This iteration of the Subaru Legacy scores among the top tier of family sedans and offers standard all-wheel drive. It is significantly roomier and quieter than the previous model and has impressive ride comfort and responsive handling. Even with all-wheel-drive, the fuel economy is impressive, thanks to its continuously variable transmission (CVT). The penalty for the CVT, however, is accentuated engine noise when accelerating, which can be grating.
Subaru Legacy
Subaru Legacy Road Test
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Most Legacy buyers are likely to get the 2.5i Premium trim level, which includes popular features like alloy wheels, a power driver's seat, and heated front seats. Thus equipped, it's hard to argue with the Subaru's value proposition, providing lots of room, plent...