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Car Forum / Subaru Cars / July 2009

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Legacy GT wagon

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boris - 03 Jul 2009 07:46 GMT
Hi,

I've seen Legacy GT wagons on roads (around San Francisco bay area) several
times recently. The cars I saw looked brand new. But that's a mystery: no
Legacy wagons are sold in US - but only Outbacks. Is there an explanation of
this?

Boris
VanguardLH - 03 Jul 2009 18:57 GMT
> no Legacy wagons are sold in US - but only Outbacks.

Who told you that?
John - 03 Jul 2009 19:47 GMT
> Hi,
>
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>
> Boris

Not true, that generation were offered in base model L, LS, GT and Outback.
Somewhere came along the LL Bean but all were available as sedans or wagons

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Fuzzy Logic - 03 Jul 2009 23:27 GMT
> Hi,
>
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>
> Boris

I believe that Subaru stopped the sale of the Legacy wagon in the US in
2008. We can still get a limited selection of Legacy wagons here in Canada.
boris - 05 Jul 2009 10:00 GMT
> I believe that Subaru stopped the sale of the Legacy wagon in the US in
> 2008. We can still get a limited selection of Legacy wagons here in
> Canada.
That explains it. Probably, brand new Legacy GT wagons I saw had been bought
in Canada.

Boris
Body Roll - 05 Jul 2009 17:53 GMT
> > Hi,
>
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> I believe that Subaru stopped the sale of the Legacy wagon in the US in
> 2008.

Sadly, yes. I also noticed LGT is only available with the leather trim
which
I have to mention (again) is not usable in hot climates (Caulifornia,
etc).
You just have to sear your a.s once in a hot leather seat in summer
to never want leather, leatherette or any similar real or fake leather
upholstery anywhere near your car seats.
I'm not even sure leather belongs on office chairs in an air
conditioned office.
I expect the fabric of the seating surface to do its part to
such the perspiration away.
The only bonus of leather that I can see if that you are far less
likely
to be greeted with the static shock after exiting the car.

Please do enlighten me what other use there is for leather???
Michael Stemper - 10 Jul 2009 18:32 GMT
>> I've seen Legacy GT wagons on roads (around San Francisco bay area)
>> several times recently. The cars I saw looked brand new. But that's a
>> mystery: no Legacy wagons are sold in US - but only Outbacks. Is there
>> an explanation of this?

>I believe that Subaru stopped the sale of the Legacy wagon in the US in
>2008.

I've been lurking here three or four months, since I decided that it
was time to replace my 2002 Legacy wagon. One of the first things that
I read was what you mention.

Was any reason given for the discontinuation of the Legacy wagon in
the US? It was a fine car, and I was looking forward to buying a third
one. Does Subaru figure that they can make a better margin by forcing
everybody to buy the fancy trim package on the Outback?

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Fuzzy Logic - 10 Jul 2009 22:19 GMT
> In article <Xns9C3DA75E7A2Cbobarcabca@199.185.223.74>, Fuzzy Logic
> <bob@arc.ab.caREMOVETHIS> writes:
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> one. Does Subaru figure that they can make a better margin by forcing
> everybody to buy the fancy trim package on the Outback?

http://blogs.consumerreports.org/cars/2007/08/wagon-legacy-en.html
 
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