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So Subaru has created a larger, more competitive-and still fun to drive-Legacy that has a base price lower than that of the current class favorite. Doesn't really sound like much of a sacrifice anymore, does it?
Car and Driver
Comparison
Apart from having all-wheel drive and, considering that, pretty decent gas mileage, it doesn't offer any compelling reason to look past the litany of Camrys, Accords, Fusions, Altimas and Malibus vying for that spot in your driveway.
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If you're the sort of person who doesn't automatically follow the crowd, the Subaru Legacy is a solid, non-conformist choice.
Edmunds.com
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No matter which midsize sedan it's challenging, the Legacy now delivers the interior room, refinement, and fuel economy to contend with the segment's mainstream leaders.
One Liner
Who says going mainstream has to be boring?
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Quieter, quicker, more sophisticated, far roomier and more fuel efficient, the Legacy is also something of a bargain...
Road & Track
TagLine
A sold, distinctive choice for those who shun the commonplace.
Introduction
The 2011 Subaru Legacy sedan is an alternative to mainstream sedans.The Legacy was completely redesigned for 2010, so only minor changes make their way to the lineup for 2011.
The 2011 Legacy 2.5GT Limited gets a sunroof, upgraded trim and satellite radio.The premium Harman-Kardon stereo system includes satellite radio on 2011 Subaru Legacy models.
All-wheel drive makes the Legacy an excellent choice for anyone who has to contend with weather.However, its fresh styling, respectable performance and excellent handling make the Legacy is a solid choice for anyone shopping for a durable four-door sedan.
This fifth-generation Legacy offers adequate front and rear-seat legroom, yet doesn't seem overly large, thanks to shorter overhangs compared to the previous generation (pre-2010 models).Trunk space measures 14.7 cubic feet, which is average for the segment.
Powertrains include a 3.6-liter six-cylinder engine, a turbocharged double-overhead-cam four-cylinder, and a 2.5-liter single-overhead cam four-cylinder.
Styling-wise, the Subaru Legacy stands apart from the rest with its distinctive silhouette.The body has pronounced fender flares and a grille with a bold chrome trademark wing.The 2.5 GT Limited trim level features a hood scoop that is both functional and adds to the sporty appearance.
We found the Subaru Legacy wonderfully comfortable, with high-quality interior trim.We particularly liked the perforated leather on the Limited models.These aren't luxury cars, but they are premium cars in terms of the quality of materials and the engineering that goes into them.
We found the base Subaru Legacy 2.5i effortless to drive.The transmission works automatically, with nothing to do but put it in Drive and go; the optional CVT gets good fuel economy.The 2.5GT offers sportier performance with its turbocharged engine, while the six-cylinder 3.6R has strong low-rpm power for excellent drivability.
All of them offer good handling, benefits of the all-wheel drive, a low center of gravity and nicely tuned suspensions.
Lineup
The 2011 Subaru Legacy 2.5i ($19,995) is powered by a 170-hp boxer-four engine, paired with 6-speed manual transmission, and riding on 16-inch steel wheels.Standard equipment includes air conditioning, 60/40 split rear seat with armrest, steering wheel with audio and cruise control buttons, stereo with CD player and input jacks, remote entry, and power windows, locks and mirrors.CVT is optional ($1000).
Legacy 2.5i Premium ($20,995) adds a 10-way power driver's seat, alloy wheels, leather-wrapped steering wheel and eight-way power driver's seat.
Legacy 2.5i Limited ($25,295) comes standard with leather-trimmed upholstery, a four-way adjustable power passenger seat, dual-zone climate control, nine-speaker harman-kardon 440-watt audio system, 17-inch alloy wheels, all-weather package (includes a windshield wiper de-icer, heated side mirrors and heated front seats), and the CVT.
Legacy 3.6R ($24,995) comes with a 3.6-liter six-cylinder engine and a five-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters, along with 17-inch alloy wheels with all-season tires.
Legacy 3.6R Premium ($25,995) adds 10-way power driver's seat, all-weather package, and leather-wrapped steering wheel.
Legacy 3.6R Limited ($28,295) adds leather, the four-way power passenger seat, dual-zone climate control, Harman-Kardon sound system, and Bluetooth, with navigation optional.
Legacy 2.5GT Limited ($31,395) uses the 265-hp turbocharged engine with six-speed manual transmission and 18-inch alloy wheels with summer tires.Standard features include a hood scoop fog lights, a sunroof, the all-weather package, satellite radio and unique interior trim.
Safety equipment on all 2011 Subaru Legacy models includes front and front side airbags with side curtain airbags, ABS with Brake Assist, Vehicle Dynamics Control with traction control, and tire pressure monitor.
We found the front bucket seats wonderfully comfortable.The rear seats, especially in perforated leather, fit as nicely as the fronts, with a scalloped seatback that gives more knee room.
The trunk space measures 14.7 cubic feet, which is large enough for four sets of golf clubs.Gas strut supports, no intrusion into trunk space: quality detail, for such an affordable midsize car.Typical for Subaru.
The Legacy is very quiet inside (both four-cylinder and six-cylinder but especially the six-cylinder), thanks to a number of things, such as framed door glass and double sealing of all four doors.The rear doors allow for easy entry and exit.
Interior materials are high quality all around.The center console offers plenty of space and features a standard electric parking brake, which includes the Hill Holder system that lasts until the car accelerates (not just a couple seconds as in the previous generation).The four-gauge instrument panel is clean and stylish, with a multi-information display standard.The controls on the center stack are all well done.The electronically controlled HVAC system offers powerful and quiet air conditioning and optional dual zone control.The three-spoke steering wheel isn't as handsome as the rest of the interior, although the optional leather wrap is nice.The ambient lighting for the console is pleasant.Visibility in all directions is good.
Driving Impression
We tested both transmissions in the base Subaru Legacy 2.5i.We like the Legacy 2.5i with the optional Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).This transmission makes driving effortless and gets 4 more miles per gallon than the 6-speed manual gearbox.The CVT comes with paddle shifters on the steering wheel allowing the driver to shift into different ratios.Called Lineartronic, and driven by a chain (actually more of a metal belt) for durability, this compact CVT is Subaru's first CVT in recent years, but the company was an early leader in the technology, making CVTs some 20 years ago.
All three models have Subaru's Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, but they are different systems.The manual transmission uses continuous awd with a viscous-coupling locking center differential to distribute power 50-50 at all times; the 2.5i with CVT uses Active Torque Split awd that electronically varies the front-rear distribution; and the 3.6R model uses Variable Torque Distribution which sends more power to the rear wheels but adjusts to the front when it senses the need.
The 2.5-liter four-cylinder boxer engine produces 170 horsepower and 170 pound-feet of torque, with the torque peaking at 4000 rpm.We challenged the engine and CVT during a day of driving in the Pacific Northwest, and only hot-rodders will need more acceleration than this 30-mpg sophisticated $21,000 midsize sedan offers.
The Subaru Legacy 2.5GT comes with a 6-speed manual gearbox.The 265-hp turbocharged engine, with its large turbocharger that sits lowe and near to the exhaust, is capable of pulling 258 pound-feet of torque, available from 2000 to 5000 rpm.And there's no lag.The 2011 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT pulls off a 0-to-60 acceleration time of 5.9 seconds, much better than the 3.6R's pokey 7.1 seconds.
The chassis features a front subframe with a cradle that allows the engine to sit relatively low.Subarus handle well because of the inherent excellent weight distribution offered by the front-mounted boxer engine.Combined with standard all-wheel drive, there isn't a better design for stability on the road in the midsize sedan segment.
Other technical features contribute to the Legacy's comfortable driving dynamics, including a suspension system that uses MacPherson struts in front with double wishbones in rear, and a responsive steering ratio that put a smile on our faces, even with the base 2.5i model.The brakes feel good and inspire confidence.
The Subaru Legacy 3.6R feels like a more expensive car, thanks to its smooth power train, lovely perforated leather and the nine-speaker, Harman-Kardon sound system.The 3.6R offers the same 265 horsepower as the hot-rod 2.5GT, delivered more smoothly with a sweet 5-speed automatic transmission, while getting 18 to 25 mpg on regular fuel.But as we mentioned before, it's not going beat the competition in a drag race.
Summary
In engineering terms, the Subaru Legacy comes out ahead of the its chief competitors, including Camry, Accord, Mazda6, Altima, and Passat.The Subaru Legacy 2.5i offers plenty of power and adequate space, with luxury and comfort exceeding its class, while getting a combined 27 mpg with the CVT transmission.The Legacy 2.5GT is an all-out sports sedan, and the Legacy 3.6R is a midsize luxury car.Each model has class-leading virtues.
Model Tested
Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited ($24,995).
Assembled In
Indiana.
Walkaround
The Subaru Legacy profile is sleek and the roofline is coupe-like.In front, Subaru's badge of stars is ringed by a chrome grille.Character lines arc from the grille and form power bulges on the hood and taper upward to the A-pillar.
Aggressive wheel arches and edged flares are enhanced by handsome alloy wheels.
There's a short rear deck with squared-off rear valances (smooth and not boxy), part of the standard aero package, giving an impression of size.However, the Legacy looks a bit odd in profile when you study it, slightly platypus-like, with its long rounded nose.
On the 2.5GT, a prominent hood scoop sucks in air and tunnels it to the turbocharger intercooler.Along with the 18-inch wheels with wide-profile tires and twin-tip exhaust, it's clear that the GT means business.
The Legacy's rigid chassis uses a fully reinforced cage of high-strength steel.Fluid engine mounts help reduce noise.
The list of optional equipment below represents a mix of optional dealer or factory installed features. Some must be added by the manufacturer during the production process whilst others can be installed here at the point of purchase. Please note that this list is intended for informational purposes only. If you have any questions please contact us for clarification.
Dealer Installed Options
Azurite Blue Trunk Lip Spoiler (DIO): Part number E721SAJ000D5.
$344
Graphite Gray Met Trunk Lip Spoiler (DIO): Part number E721SAJ000L6.
$344
Steel Silver Met Trunk Lip Spoiler (DIO): Part number E721SAJ000TP.
$344
Ruby Red Trunk Lip Spoiler (DIO): Part number E721SAJ000U3.
$344
Crystal Black Silica Trunk Lip Spoiler (DIO): Part number E721SAJ000V3.
$344
Satin White Pearl Trunk Lip Spoiler (DIO): Part number E721SAJ000WH.
$344
Bumper Corner Molding (2 pair): Part number E7710AS200.
$60
Moonroof Air Deflector (DIO): Part number F541SAJ000.
$90
Puddle Lights (DIO): Part number H471SAJ000.
$145
Auto-Dimming Mirror w/Compass (DIO): Part number H501SAJ000.
$165
Auto-Dimming Mirror w/Compass & Homelink (DIO): Part number H501SAJ100.
$250
Cigar Lighter Kit: Part number H6710AJ000.
$30
Ash Tray (DIO): Part number J2070YA000.
$25
Ash Tray Holder (DIO): Part number F6010AG010.
$13
Anti-Slip Mat: Part number J5010LS040.
$20
Cargo Tray (DIO): Part number J501SAJ500.
$70
Cargo Organizer: Part number SOA567T100.
$60
Severe Weather Companion: Part number SOA868V9500.
$45
Media Hub (DIO): Part number H621SAJ200.
$300
Alloy Wheel Lock Kit (DIO): Part number B321SFG000.
$30
Security System Shock Sensor (DIO): Part number H7110AJ010.
$110
Splash Guards (DIO): Part number J101SAJ100.
$100
All Weather Floor Mats (Set of 4) (DIO): Part number J501SAJ000.
$60
Carpeted Floormat Retention Brackets (Set of 2): Part number J501SAJ300.
$9
Battery Warmer: Part number J6010FS000.
$30
Car Cover Bag: Part number M0010AS020.
$10
Car Cover: Part number M001SAJ100.
$100
STI Short Throw Shifter (DIO): Part number C1010AJ100.
$444
STI Shift Knob - 6MT (DIO): Part number C1010FG100.
$170
STI Shift Knob - 6MT Black Duracon (DIO): Part number C1010FG400.
$80
SPT Turbo Boost Gauge (DIO): Part number H501SAJ200.
$399
Front License Plate Bracket: Part number SOA342L120.
$31
Stainless Steel Slim Line License Plate Frame: Part number SOA342L104.
$29
Matte Black Slim Line License Plate Frame: Part number SOA342L105.
$26
Valve Stem Caps (SPT): Part number SOA342L109.
$15
Key Chain (STI): Part number SOA342L115.
$10
Key Chain (SPT): Part number SOA342L116.
$10
Polished Stainless Steel License Plate Frame (SPT): Part number SOA342L121.
$35
Polished Stainless Steel License Plate Frame (STI): Part number SOA342L123.
$35
Matte Black License Plate Frame (SPT): Part number SOA342L124.
$32
Matte Black License Plate Frame (STI): Part number SOA342L126.
$32
Polished Stainless Steel Lic Plate Frame (Subaru): Part number SOA342L127.
$35
Valve Stem Caps (Subaru): Part number SOA342L128.
$15
Key Chain (Subaru): Part number SOA342L129.
$10
Stainless Euro-Style Marque Plate (STI): Part number SOA342L132.
$30
Matte Black Euro-Style Marque Plate (STI): Part number SOA342L133.
$30
Gray SPT Battery Hold-Down: Part number SOA3881220.
$45
Gray SPT Oil Filler Cap: Part number SOA3881240.
$40
Blue SPT Battery Hold-Down: Part number SOA3881210.
$45
Blue SPT Oil Filler Cap: Part number SOA3881230.
$40
Engine Block Heater Kit 2.5L: Part number A091SAS000.
$50
Crystal Black Silica Body Side Molding (DIO): Part number J101SAJ300V3.
$220
Graphite Gray Met Body Side Molding (DIO): Part number J101SAJ300L6.
$220
Ruby Red Pearl Body Side Molding (DIO): Part number J101SAJ300U3.
$220
Satin White Pearl Body Side Molding (DIO): Part number J101SAJ300WH.
$220
Azurite Blue Pearl Body Side Molding (DIO): Part number J101SAJ300D5.
$220
Steel Silver Metallic Body Side Molding (DIO): Part number J101SAJ300TP.
$220
Rear Chrome Garnish (DIO): Part number J1210AJ010.
$108
Rear Chrome Garnish w/Nav (DIO): Part number J1210AJ012.
$108
Side Sill Plates Package (DIO)
$270
Side Window Deflectors: Part number E3610AJ100.
$200
110 Volts Power Outlet (HK models) (DIO): Part number H7110AJ100. Includes seat rail cover kit LH (part number SOA635080).
$246
Carpeted Floormat - GT: Part number J501SAJ210.
$89
Interior Illumination Package (DIO)
$246
Trunk Cargo Net Set (DIO): Part number F551SAJ301.
$40
Internal Options
Illuminated Side Sill Plates (PIO): Part number H1010AJ000.
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Adapter Harness: Part number H0070AJ000.
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Interior Illumination Kit: Part number H7010AJ100.
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Other Options
Destination Surcharge: Alaska
$150
Navigation System: Includes 8" LCD touchscreen, GPS navigation system, navigation/audio voice commands, rear vision camera and instrument panel microphone.
$2,000
Base Model
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Port Installed Options
Azurite Blue Trunk Lip Spoiler: Part number E721SAJ000D5.
$393
Graphite Gray Met Trunk Lip Spoiler: Part number E721SAJ000L6.
$393
Steel Silver Met Trunk Lip Spoiler: Part number E721SAJ000TP.
$393
Ruby Red Trunk Lip Spoiler: Part number E721SAJ000U3.
$393
Crystal Black Silica Trunk Lip Spoiler: Part number E721SAJ000V3.
$393
Satin White Pearl Trunk Lip Spoiler: Part number E721SAJ000WH.
$393
Moonroof Air Deflector: Part number F541SAJ000.
$111
Side Sill Plates Package
$319
Puddle Lights: Part number H471SAJ000.
$223
Auto-Dimming Mirror w/Compass: Part number H501SAJ000.
$186
Auto-Dimming Mirror w/Compass & HomeLink: Part number H501SAJ100.
$271
Cargo Tray: Part number J501SAJ500.
$75
Media Hub: Part number H621SAJ200.
$369
Alloy Wheel Lock Kit: Part number B321SFG000.
$51
Security System Shock Sensor: Part number H7110AJ010.
$140
Splash Guards: Part number J101SAJ100.
$129
All Weather Floor Mats (Set of 4): Part number J501SAJ000.
$69
STI Short Throw Shifter: Part number C1010AJ100.
$499
STI Shift Knob - 6MT: Part number C1010FG100.
$180
STI Shift Knob - 6MT Black Duracon: Part number C1010FG400.
$91
SPT Turbo Boost Gauge: Part number H501SAJ200.
$475
Popular Equipment Group 1A
$326
Popular Equipment Group 1B
$411
Popular Equipment Group 2B
$352
Performance Group 1A
$679
Performance Group 1C
$1,154
Convenience & Protection Group
$260
Azurite Blue Pearl Body Side Molding: Part number J101SAJ300D5.
$240
Crystal Black Silica Body Side Molding: Part number J101SAJ300V3.
$240
Graphite Gray Met Body Side Molding: Part number J101SAJ300L6.
$240
Ruby Red Pearl Body Side Molding: Part number J101SAJ300U3.
$240
Satin White Pearl Body Side Molding: Part number J101SAJ300WH.
$240
Steel Silver Metallic Body Side Molding: Part number J101SAJ300TP.
$240
Rear Chrome Garnish: Part number J1210AJ010.
$142
Trunk Cargo Net Set: Part number F551SAJ301.
$65
Rear Chrome Garnish w/Nav: Part number J1210AJ012.
$142
Performance Group 1B
$868
Interior Illumination Package
$280
Lit Sill Plates & Interior Package
$499
110 Volts Power Outlet (HK models): Part number H7110AJ100. Includes seat rail cover kit LH (part number SOA635080).
$320
STI Metal Pedal Pad Set - M/T: Part number C8110FG010.