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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / August 2005

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2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Ltd.

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MD - 28 Aug 2005 12:58 GMT
I took a test drive today in this vehicle and overall, not too bad, I do not
mind it at all.  Although I did drive it after the turbo version which made
it seem a little sluggish.  I would go for the turbo if it wasn't for the
hefty price tag as well as the poor fuel economy, very nice car, more
impressive than the Impreza WRX.

So who has the Legacy?  I don't know much about Subaru but everyone seems to
rave about them, as they have the great AWD system.  I do live in a winter
climate and I think it would be great when the snow starts flying.  How good
are these things after the warranty period?  Are they relatively economical
to repair?   In my experiences imports seem to be a bit pricey.  Any help
would be appreiciated.  Thanks.
MD - 28 Aug 2005 20:20 GMT
Correction, I actually meant the 2005.  Sorry

>I took a test drive today in this vehicle and overall, not too bad, I do
>not mind it at all.  Although I did drive it after the turbo version which
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> economical to repair?   In my experiences imports seem to be a bit pricey.
> Any help would be appreiciated.  Thanks.
Scott Vinick - 31 Aug 2005 05:33 GMT
Head on over to www.legacygt.com for plenty of opinions and feedback!

> Correction, I actually meant the 2005.  Sorry
>
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>> economical to repair?   In my experiences imports seem to be a bit
>> pricey. Any help would be appreiciated.  Thanks.
 
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