Subaru Legacy GTB
Subaru Legacy GTB
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I had a non turbo 2.5L legacy Estate and it was the 1 car that really turned me on to Jap cars, very very well built, fast and ultra reliable. Servicing is a lot of money, depreciation is fast and interiors are not that inspired.
Phil01 http://www.ciao.co.uk/Reviews/Subaru_Leg...B__5293183
Gord i've been looking at them, look nice :thumbup1: cheaper than the STI, nice 280bhp, insurance will be high, running cost mpg high also.
Losts of room in the estate, with lots of extras, some have twin sunroof :thumbup1:
So sum up what i found, nice car with lots of room, lots of power, but will cost in fuel and parts not cheap.
Lexusboy EssexRacer are you coming over to the dark side then:laugh:
2tongues I had a non turbo 2.5L legacy Estate and it was the 1 car that really turned me on to Jap cars, very very well built, fast and ultra reliable. Servicing is a lot of money, depreciation is fast and interiors are not that inspired.
Phil01 http://www.ciao.co.uk/Reviews/Subaru_Leg...B__5293183
Gord i've been looking at them, look nice :thumbup1: cheaper than the STI, nice 280bhp, insurance will be high, running cost mpg high also.
Losts of room in the estate, with lots of extras, some have twin sunroof :thumbup1:
So sum up what i found, nice car with lots of room, lots of power, but will cost in fuel and parts not cheap.
Lexusboy EssexRacer are you coming over to the dark side then:laugh:
2tongues I had a non turbo 2.5L legacy Estate and it was the 1 car that really turned me on to Jap cars, very very well built, fast and ultra reliable. Servicing is a lot of money, depreciation is fast and interiors are not that inspired.
yea 10 to 12 year old cars have done most of their depreciation so you get an expensive car for nothing. the 2.5 non turbo isn't that powerful but still goes well. I really liked the hill holding device, stops you rolling back on hills:thumbup1:
I always service at dealer/indi's so get stung for service charge but can point the finger if anything goes wrong.
Sounds like I want the twin turbo then! How does the hill holding device work?
put the clutch in and press the break peddle, release the breaks and teh car will not roll back, it released once the car it at the biting point of the clutch like a torque converter on an auto. Very clever and ideal for towing.
2tongues put the clutch in and press the break peddle, release the breaks and teh car will not roll back, it released once the car it at the biting point of the clutch like a torque converter on an auto. Very clever and ideal for towing.
2tongues put the clutch in and press the break peddle, release the breaks and teh car will not roll back, it released once the car it at the biting point of the clutch like a torque converter on an auto. Very clever and ideal for towing.
I nearly bought one a slightly older version of this car.
It was a Legacy RS, absolutly stunning car, just couldn't commit to extra fuel cost while I am doing 20k + a year milage.
Have a look at those too, they are a bit cheaper and a even more rare.
But have blistien shocks and loads of other stuff as standard. Plus 280bhp and loads of head room.
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