Wednesday, June 25, 2008

'06 Subaru Legacy

Whether you are looking for safety features or a car that is just plain fun to drive, the 2006 Subaru Legacy is for you. This midsize sedan wagon has much to offer. The Legacy has been slimmed down and has more power than ever.

It is equipped with a 2.5 liter, four cylinder engine that is available in 175 hp for the 2.5i model and 250 hp for the GT Limited.

The Legacy comes in the following trim levels - the 2.5i, the 2.5i Special Edition, the 2.5i Limited Edition, the 2.5i GT Limited and the 2.5 GT Limited Spec B. The 2.5i (which is the base model) has 17" alloy wheels, air conditioning, a six speaker CD stereo, cruise control, trip computer and keyless entry.

The 2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Special Edition has dual moonroofs and a power driver seat. Moving on up to the 2.5i Limited Edition and you add heated leather seats, automatic climate control and a CD changer. The 2.5 GT Limited has a turbocharged engine hood scoop, sport seats, Momo steering wheel and electroluminescent gauges. The 2.5 GT Limited Spec adds sport suspension, 18" alloys, a navigation system, ground effects and alloy pedal covers.

'07 Subaru Legacy


Whether you opt for a sport sedan or wagon, the 2007 Subaru Legacy is a lot of car for the money. This midsize car handles great and has excellent crash test scores. The standard all wheel drive and turbo charged engine and make this car powerful to drive.

There are two engines available for the 2007 Subaru Legacy - the 2.5 liter four cylinder with 175 hp or 243 hp. It comes in the following trims - the 2.5i (which is the base model) - this model has 17" alloy wheels, air conditioning, a six speaker MP3/WMA capable CD stereo with auxiliary input jack, trip computer and full power accessories. The 2.5i Special Edition has dual moonroofs and a power driver's seat.

The 2.5i Limited Edition adds heated exterior mirrors, windshield wiper de-icer, leather upholstery, heated front seats, automatic climate control and an upgraded audio system. The 2.5 GT adds a turbocharged engine, larger brakes and sport seats. The 2.5 GT Spec B sedan also has sport suspension, a navigation system, ground effects and alloy pedal covers.

The standard safety equipment on this vehicle has earned it high ratings for safety.

'05 Subaru Legacy

The 2005 Subaru Legacy is a midsize sedan. It has been totally redesigned for 2008. The Legacy is bigger, has new styling, new interiors and is roomier and more comfortable.

All models have all wheel drive and a 250 hp. turbocharged engine - which makes it great for traveling on mountain roads. It provides a smooth ride and handles bumps well. The Legacy comes in a sedan or wagon body style. The engine choices are 2.5 liter four cylinder, available in either 168 hp or 250 hp.

The base 2.5i Legacy sedan and 2.5i wagon come equipped with air conditioning, tilt steering wheel, cruise control, six speaker AM/FM/CD stereo, trip computer, power windows, locks and mirrors. The upholstery has a tweed look to it. The Legacy wagon also has a 60/40 split fold down rear seat back, cargo light and retractable cargo cover. Wheels are 16 inch alloy wheels and the wagon has a rear spoiler and roof rails.

Upgrading on the Limited, GT and GT Limited can add features such as power driver's seat, cold weather package, CD changer, power moonroof, leather trim and halogen fog lamps. All 2005 Subaru Legacy’s have a full complement of safety features.

Friday, May 23, 2008

2007 Subaru Legacy

The 2007 Subaru Legacy has undergone an impressive make over, especially when compared to its 2005 and 2006 predecessors. In so doing this, Subaru took the 2007 out of the ordinary and into the extraordinary, where its sleek new design stands up well against its competitors.

Now more angular and trim-lined, the 2007 Legacy gives off the air of something untamed and wild, and yet it is entirely dependable and safe. Determined to go lighter, the hood of the 2007 Legacy is made of airy aluminum, while its wheels feature an elegant star burst design.

In the front, the 2007 Legacy’s grill is less busy, more simple and elegant, and the face features an opening between fog lamps, while the hood has a wide, thin scope, meant to draw air into the intercooler. Overall, the 2007 Subaru Legacy is a feat of sleek aerodynamics with extremely impressive ground-effect body work.

2006 Subaru Legacy

The 2006 Subaru Legacy is much improved even over the 2005 model, especially when it comes to the newer available options. One new model for 2006 is the 2.5i Special Edition Sedan and another is the 2.5i Special Edition wagon, both of which comes with a moon roof and driver’s seats which can be power adjusted in eight different ways.

The Limited Sedan for the 2006 Legacy comes complete with leather trim on everything from the seats to the steering wheels, to even the handbrakes and shifter knobs. It also comes with dual zone automatic air conditioning, a CD changer which holds and changes up to six discs and is located right in the dashboard, front disc brakes, a cold weather package, and halogen fog lamps. It also includes a four-speed automatic transmission, with the Sportshift.

Both Limited Editions for the 2006 Subaru Legacy further include leather upholstery, a power seats for the driver and the front passenger, turn signals which are located on the outside mirrors, all-season tires, and vented rear rotors.

2005 Subaru Legacy

The 2005 Subaru Legacy is almost universally praised for its interior, which has been fully redesigned so that it is quieter and roomier. The majority of its interior trim is composed of a rich metallic matte, which leads an air of sleek, futuristic sophistication. Set within this trim, the gauges and meters, such as the speedometer and tachometer, are clear and easy to see.

The inner doors of the 2005 Subaru Legacy are comprised of the same metallic finish, and the front seats are to die for. More than suited to anything from short trips around the neighborhood to long trips, there is ample room at head and hips, making for stability as well as comfort.

Even the thick steering wheel ensures comfort, guaranteeing no hand cramps during longer trips. Due to the sloping hood, excellent visibility extends from the inside out, allowing drivers a clear, unobstructed view of the road opening up in front of them.