What kind of engine does a 2013 Subaru Legacy have?
(See the features and specs compared side by side with last year’s model here.) The 2013 Legacy comes with a choice of two engines in three trim levels for five total options: the 2.5i, 2.5i Premium, 2.5i Limited, 3.6R and 3.6R Limited. The numbers represent the engine sizes — 2.5 and 3.6 liters.
What kind of radio does a Subaru Legacy have?
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What are the gauges on a 2013 Subaru Legacy?
Gauges are stylish, legible and include a trip computer and fuel-economy gauge; Limited trims have an electroluminescent cluster with a proper temperature gauge. For 2013, the Subaru Legacy’s styling gets a bit sportier, touting a newly designed grille, wheels and front bumper.
What’s the price of a new Subaru Legacy?
The base 6-cylinder 3.6R has an MSRP of just over $26,000, rising to nearly $30,000 in Limited trim. Sliding between the Premium and Limited grades is the new 2.5i Sport, which begins just north of $25,000. A similarly priced Honda Accord or Toyota Camry can’t match the Legacy’s standard content list nor do they offer the option of all-wheel drive.
What was the rating of the 2012 Subaru Legacy?
The 2012 version of the Subaru Legacy received the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s highest honor of Top Safety Pick (meaning it received the best possible mark, Good, in front, side, rear and roof-strength tests). Because the Legacy hasn’t been substantially changed for 2013, we expect these ratings to apply to the new model.
Is the Subaru Legacy an all wheel drive?
While the 2013 Subaru Legacy gets you a smart-looking all-wheel-drive sedan for a competitive price, the interior fit and finish makes this sedan feel more like a well-maintained 5-year-old car. The Legacy has undergone some minor styling freshening for the 2013 model year, including new headlights, fog lights, grille and front bumper designs.
Is the Subaru Legacy a good car to buy?
So, if you’re most comfortable behind the wheel of a sedan but don’t want to sacrifice AWD utility, a used Subaru Legacy could be an excellent pick for your next vehicle. And if punchy performance is also a priority, don’t overlook the Legacy’s 3.6R Limited trim, which comes standard with a 3.6L V6 engine.
Is the 3.6 legacy a quick car?
I can say my 3.6R is *quick* seeming for a stock car that size. In my Impreza flooring it, when I’d hit 60, in the same time the 3.6 Legacy is close to 85. Though that is just my unscientific feeling, how I have to watch the speedometer from a stop or I’ll end up going to fast.
How big is the trunk in a Subaru Legacy?
The trunk area in the Legacy was a very useable size for my family, at 14.7 cubic feet. This is slightly greater than the Suzuki Kizashi’s 13.3 cubic feet. The Ford Fusion takes the cake (and carries it, too) with 16 cubic feet of trunk space.