New Subaru Legacy Ashford
The familiar boxer engines from previous Legacy incarnations return with the naturally aspirated 2.5i which produces 170bhp and 170lb ft of torque. There’s a choice of six-speed manual or the new Subaru Lineartronic CVT, which uses steering wheel paddles to shift gears.
KAP
01303 228200
Shorncliffe Motor Park
Folkestone
KAP
01303 228200
Shorncliffe Motor Park
Folkestone GB.CT203UJ
Service Department Hours
Mon:08.00-17.30
Tue:08.00-17.30
Wed:08.00-17.30
Thu:08.00-17.30
Fri:08.00-17.30
Sat:08.00-17.00
Sun:Closed
Proven Motor Co Ltd
0844 662 6855
9 West Street
Haslemere
Oaken Garage
0844 662 6870
Holyhead Road
Codsall
Vale Motors
0844 662 6888
Saxon Way
Wincanton Business Park
K T Green Ltd
0844 662 6761
Otley Road, Pool in Wharfedale
Leeds
K T Green Ltd
0844 662 6761
Otley Road, Pool in Wharfedale
Leeds GB.LS213DA
Dealership Hours
Monday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Tuesday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Wednesday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Thursday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Friday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Saturday: 08:30:00 - 17:00:00
Sunday: Closed.
Service Department Hours
Monday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Tuesday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Wednesday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Thursday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Friday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Saturday: 08:30:00 - 12:30:00
Sunday: Closed.
Welch's Transport Ltd
0844 662 6809
32 London Road, Great Shelford
Cambridge
Welch's Transport Ltd
0844 662 6809
32 London Road, Great Shelford
Cambridge GB.CB225DD
Dealership Hours
Monday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Tuesday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Wednesday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Thursday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Friday: 08:30:00 - 17:30:00
Saturday: 08:30:00 - 16:30:00
Sunday: Closed.
Service Department Hours
Monday: 08:00:00 - 17:30:00
Tuesday: 08:00:00 - 17:30:00
Wednesday: 08:00:00 - 17:30:00
Thursday: 08:00:00 - 17:30:00
Friday: 08:00:00 - 17:30:00
Saturday: 09:00:00 - 12:30:00
Sunday: Closed.
R N Golden Ltd
01484 608060
Wakefield Road
Huddersfield
R N Golden Ltd
01484 608060
Wakefield Road
Huddersfield GB.HD80DL
Service Department
01484 608060
Walldonway Ltd
0844 662 6857
736 London Road
Larkfield
Harwoods Basingstoke
01256 316 800
New Road
Basingstoke
Derek Slack Motors Ltd
0844 662 6819
Prospect Place
A66 Cargo Fleet
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Subaru has released details of the new 2010 Legacy a few days before its official debut at the New York International Auto Show. The car’s design will be recognisable to those who saw the Legacy concept at the Detroit Auto Show but unfortunately, a few of the car’s more attractive features, such as the LED lights, have been replaced for the production car.
The familiar boxer engines from previous Legacy incarnations return with the naturally aspirated 2.5i which produces 170bhp and 170lb ft of torque. There’s a choice of six-speed manual or the new Subaru Lineartronic CVT, which uses steering wheel paddles to shift gears. Next up is the 2.5GT turbo, which boosts power to 265bhp and pushes the torque to 258lb ft with only the six-speed manual transmission available. Lastly is the 3.6R, which produces 256bhp and 247lb ft of torque and is available only with a five-speed automatic gearbox. Subaru claims that either transmission will give faster acceleration and lower fuel consumption over the 2009 Legacy.
The all-wheel-drive system from older Legacy’s returns but the suspension has been slightly modified. The front keeps the Macpherson type strut setup from the older model but the rear gets a new double-wishbone setup. Subaru claims that this will give the new Legacy a better ride with improved stability and handling.
The new Legacy is 35mm longer, 90mm wider and 80mm higher than the old model making it nice and roomy. The previous Legacy was praised for its responsive handling and these new larger proportions could have an adverse effect on overall performance. On the other hand, the extra four inches of legroom created by the larger dimensions coupled with a few premium touches like in dash sat-nav and ten-way adjustable driver’s seat give the Legacy a touch of class so familiar to the rival BMW 3-series. But with prices set to start at around £20,000 the Legacy may struggle in sales against its more handsome, more desirable and similarly priced German competitor.
With Subaru sales in the US looking pretty healthy at the moment, it seems as though the Legacy is geared more towards the American market. Bigger engines, a larger size focused more on comfort over performance and a New York debut should help ensure good sales of the Legacy in the US. As far as we’re concerned 2-litre petrol and diesel engines should be added to the line up when it reaches Europe later this year.
Come back to evo.co.uk next week for updates from the New York motor show, something we shall also be Twittering from…
Author: Luke Madden
New Subaru Legacy