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2015 Subaru Legacy 3.6R Limited Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh If you don't need a powerful engine, but do want all-wheel-drive, then the $22,490 Legacy 2.5i is easily the least expensive option in the midsize sedan segment. For 2015, Ford is making AWD optional on the mid-level SE as well as the top-level Titanium, but still only with the 240-horsepower... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Chrysler 200 |
2010 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member5175 Costs about $10,000 less than comparable AWD sedans. |
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2011 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member5053 $5K or more cheaper than similar G37. $10-20K cheaper than similar BMW. |
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2010 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member4259 The price for quality and performance is unbeatable compared to anything else on the market in my opinion. I got a good lease deal and the residual is strong as well. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member4188 the parts are expensive, whenever it breaks. |
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2008 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member205 Cheap, AWD, and the best set of features under 20k after negotiation. |
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2008 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons A member in Singapore value for money |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member3763 Pricey vs competition. |
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2007 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member754 |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member1177 I got the car for $7000 under MSRP. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons A member in Colorado, United States |
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2008 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member2323 Not a good value in comparison to other similarly equipped cars especially compared even to luxury marques like Acura. |
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2008 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member2298 Great value for $26,000 |
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2008 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member656 Good value for money especially with in included features. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member286 IMO, the Legacy offers great value. Just around $20,000 will get you a very capable automobile with some nice convenience and/or luxury features. |
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2005 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member2036 If you buy one of these new keep in mind that it’s going to take a huge depreciation hit in the first couple years, much bigger than other cars in it’s class. |
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2006 Subaru Legacy Pros and Cons Member275 Add a few options and the price quickly climbs to $30,000, a level in which there is a lot of very good competition. The TSX, by contrast, I picked up with more features for only $26k. |
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