With its slab-like front and large headlight, the new completely revamped 2010 Subaru Legacy is not something out of place on an SUV crossover, but the previous Legacy shapes have been ranged from innocuous to downright sleek, and it seems somewhat more controversial and one can expect that the new skin of the Legacy will be quite warming for the consumers. But it still has a lot to inspire with its heavily featured under hood features.
As we can expect from it the vehicles in the 2010 Legacy line are coming standard with all-wheel drive that is a feature which makes Subaru a real fixture in the snowbelt of the United States. We are also expecting some well expanded dimensions in the Legacy that couldn’t be seen in the previous model because of its somewhat tight cabin. Getting its inspiration from Mazda 6 and the Honda Accord, the 2010 Subaru Legacy has the dimensions of 3.3” height, 3.5” width and 3.2” wheelbase. If it is compared with the previous Legacy, it seems to get considerable gains in many parts, but despite this gain it grows just 1.4” in overall size and gets nearly 50 pounds more in weight.
The diverse powertrain array is another hallmark of the Legacy, and the new Legacy seems to carry the same tradition with its 2.5-liter four-cylinder boxer that many of you would find quite sufficient. However those who want more in speed must be pleased to know about two other optional engines.
Besides its distinctive powertrains, large cabin and standard all-wheel drive, the 2010 Subaru Legacy also features a really inspiring interior with a complete array of electronic gadgetry that most of buyers can’t resist.
When it comes to styling, options and Trim Levels, this five-passenger midsize sedan is being offered in 2.5i, 2.5i Premium and 2.5i Limited and many other trim levels.
There are 16” steel wheels, a height adjustable driver seat, air-conditioning, a tilt-telescoping steering wheel and integrated audio control electronic parking brakes and a four-speaker stereo with CD player are coming as standard in the base 2.5i. Similarly, the 2.5GT Premium has a four-cylinder turbocharged engine, 18” alloy wheels, larger brakes and a hood scoop with the All Weather package.
In many higher trim levels have some standard features which have been given as options in lower trims models. A voice-activated navigation system is optional in the Limited models and features a USB/iPod input, streaming Bluetooth audio as well as a back-up camera.
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