What makes the 2011 Subaru Legacy so good?

What makes the 2011 Subaru Legacy so good?

The 2011 Subaru Legacy stands apart from other mid-size sedans thanks to excellent steering and nimble handling.

Which is better Subaru Legacy 2.5GT Limited or 3.6R?

The 2.5GT is fun, but it’s a car that proves tricky to drive smoothly. Which had us yearning for the refinement and more-than-adequate perform­ance of the 3.6R, which fetches $6400 less than the 2.5GT Limited and thus earns our nomination as the Legacy for discriminating adults.

What kind of CVT does a Subaru Legacy use?

Subaru says that the new Lineartronic CVT that’s available in the 2.5i model needs no maintenance for the life of the vehicle. That’s a major advantage over conventional automatics and their fluid changes (and sometimes flushes).

What kind of ride does Subaru Legacy GT have?

The GT’s suspension is buttoned down, with body motions conscientiously controlled, and the ride remains settled and ­supple. The steering is oddly heavy and somewhat leaden at low speeds but sharpens acceptably as digits accrue.

What are the trim levels of the 2011 Subaru Legacy?

The 2011 Subaru Legacy is a five-passenger sedan available in seven trim levels: 2.5i, 2.5i Premium, 2.5i Limited, 3.6R, 3.6R Premium, 3.6R Limited and 2.5GT Limited.

When did the Subaru Legacy Outback come out?

Judging by 2010’s sales figures, it appears the redesign has paid off: Both the Legacy and its wagon counterpart, the Outback, have caught on big with the public.

What was the problem with my Subaru legacies?

Entire transmission and belt replaced under warranty. The rattling/grinding noise wasn’t fixed by this repair trip, as it turned out to be a loose heat shield – a common problem with Subaru Legacies and Outbacks in this year.

What kind of engine does a Subaru Legacy 2.5i have?

See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area. Although choosing from among three engines will change the rate at which you can reach 60 miles per hour, the 2011 Subaru Legacy 2.5i, GT and R all share the same suspension set-up, so ride, handling and interior noise levels are pretty consistent across the board.