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2010 Subaru Legacy - Web Chatter

MSRP: $19,995 - $32,987 See Local Classifieds
 
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2010 Subaru Legacy Professional Cars.com Review

...The trunk's opening is tapered a little on the sides, so if your stroller's long when folded you may want to bring it along on a test drive to ensure it'll fit back there. There are levers in the...

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2010 Subaru Legacy Professional Cars.com Review

...Driving the Legacy 2.5i Limited, I longed for that little shifting sound and feel. It's the pause I've imitated all my life when making the sound of any car racing down the road, letting me catch my...

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2010 Subaru Legacy Professional Cars.com Review

...All cars equipped with the six-speed manual have power split 50/50 front to rear. The 3.6R has an automatic transmission and variable torque distribution, which means that the system is slightly...


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Edmunds user
First Subaru 2010 Legacy Premium

...Have put 3,000 miles on it in a little over a month and we are averaging almost 30 mpg, 5 mpg better than our HHR and it is a bigger car with AWD. Very...

MSN Autos user
Top 2010 AWD sedan

...good MPG, back-up camera, navigation with DVD, leather/heated seats, CVT with manual mode, PZE, AWD, multiple airbags, bluetooth, excellent speakers, alarm...

Kelley Blue Book user
2010 Legacy Limited

...The Subaru CVT has a torque converter and no lock-up feature so I expected a much different feel in the Jetta. To be honest, they felt very similar in both...

Edmunds user
Just Took Ownership of a 2010 Legacy - CPO

...6 yr, 2.99% financing, 6 year - 100k Powertrain Warranty (I have 2 years remaining on the origional new car warranty). Takes getting used to the CVT, but after...


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Is there a cold air intake for a 2010 subaru legacy 2.5i?
not the gt just the 2.5i..i tried looking on the internet no luck
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

The designer knows what he's talking about. The intake system that comes on all subies are cold air intakes & are meticulously designed. The only thing you can really do to increase performance is put a K&N drop in filter. For more info on this log on to mysubie.com & click on...

2010 Subaru WRX or Legacy 2.5GT?
I'm trying to decide between the WRX and 2.5GT. Year is a new 2010. Probably going to get limited version of both if that makes any difference. Price is similar. Opinions? Well for some more info. It's basically for my self and it's going to be a daily driver so I honestly don't care about the after market parts ect. I was looking at the legacy...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

I would go with the WRX. The WRX has a smaller wheelbase and is fun to drive. You can also buy more performance accessories for it. The wagon is also convenient for transporting larger items. If you are not looking for a sports car, consider the Legacy 3.6R premium or limited. The legacy is more...

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Subaru has targeted the Mazda6, Altima, and Passat as the new Legacy's primary rivals.

In all three cases, these cars have a little more personality and more driving enjoyment than some of the other mid-size rivals like the Camry or Malibu.

With the CVT, the base 2.5i model gets better fuel economy with all-wheel drive than front-wheel-drive competitors.

TheCarConnection.com loves the new Mazda6's roomy interior and agile handling, but its interior isn't as well executed as in the Legacy.

The Volkswagen Passat doesn't feel as roomy in back, and its turbocharged base engine requires premium fuel, while the base engine or six in the Legacy are fine with regular.

The Nissan Altima also has a smaller backseat; it has a sporty feel and handles well, but it's only offered with front-wheel drive.

Its interior is also somewhat drab on base models.

The Honda Accord is a paragon of mid-size sedan refinement, with a beautiful interior and responsive and fuel-efficient powertrains, but like most of these mid-size sedans, it's not offered with all-wheel drive.

The Camry retains one of the roomiest interiors, but it's not especially entertaining to drive and its interior materials are a step below those in most of these other models.

The Ford Fusion offers all-wheel drive only on a more expensive V-6 model, so if you're on a budget or want better fuel economy, the Legacy is an especially attractive value.

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