2009 Subaru Legacy 4-door 2.5i Sedan
KELLEY BLUE BOOK REVIEW
Driving It
Driving Impressions
We drove the turbocharged 2.5 GT Limited sedan with a five-speed manual transmission and enjoyed it very much. The engine's turbocharger comes on quickly, strongly and smoothly, the steering is also responsive and handling limits are high enough to promote outbursts of enthusiasm. Still, when driven at an everyday pace, the Legacy behaves not unlike its less-athletic competitors. With a light steering effort and small turning circle, the Legacy is pleasant around town and in a parking lot. Likewise, highway ride is well within the range of comfortable. We'd expect similar ride and handling from the less-powerful 2.5i models. For even sharper handling and sportier accessories, check out the limited-edition 2.5 GT spec.B and the 3.0 R Limited.
Favorite Features
Manual Shift Buttons
Steering wheel-mounted shift buttons provide handy manual control of the Legacy GT Limited's optional five-speed automatic transmission.
harman-kardon audio
With 385-watts, nine speakers including a subwoofer and available satellite radio, it's hard to imagine even the most ardent audiophile not loving this system.
Steering wheel-mounted shift buttons provide handy manual control of the Legacy GT Limited's optional five-speed automatic transmission.
harman-kardon audio
With 385-watts, nine speakers including a subwoofer and available satellite radio, it's hard to imagine even the most ardent audiophile not loving this system.
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