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2015 Subaru Legacy OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
Anchorage, Alaska
The best car to have, powerful and sleekly beautiful.
This is the best I own. I loved Subaru since I was young an swore to one day own one. No comparison so far.
Kevin
Perkasie, Pennsylvania
Excellent value for your money
The 2015 Subaru Legacy offers excellent value through comfort, safety and convenience features. This is the first car that I've owned that has these great safety features: blind spot detection, rear cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control and emergency braking. These safety features are used almost on a daily basis, and I would not get another car without them. The 2015 Legacy also is roomy and comfortable, with seating for five adults. I like the split, folding rear seat, which allows me to take my skis inside the car. The standard AWD of the Legacy has gotten me safely through numerous snow falls where other cars were skidding off the road or stuck on a hill. The fuel efficiency is also a nice bonus, as I have gotten as much as 35 mpg on the highway, cruising at 65-70 mph. Maintenance has been normal, with the usual oil changes and tire rotations. I did have to replace a windshield at about 45000 miles after a crack developed and grew quickly. After driving the Legacy 0ver 72,000 miles, I have only had to change the battery once and purchase new tires at 65000 miles. Finally, the touchscreen infotainment systems has been reliable and easy to use for navigation, satellite radio, and Bluetooth connection with my phone. I also enjoy the heated seats in the winter. My only real complaint about the Legacy is that I wish it had a little more engine power and torque.
Geoffrey
Las Vegas, Nevada
Powerful, practical, and stylish
The 2015 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Premium is a great car for the individual or for a family. It is a mid-size sedan with convertible back row seats that fold down to create additional trunk space. The trunk itself is reasonably sized, but the physical opening to access it is too small for transporting larger items that it would otherwise be capable of holding. Handling-wise, the car grips well and has a lot of power for those moments when you need to move because the car next to you didn't look before darting into your lane. You have the choice of automatic or manual operation featuring triptonic buttons conveniently located on the lower left and right sides of the steering wheel. If you know how to drive manual, that is where you will really see the power and speed of the car to its full potential. It's a four speed, but competes with six speeds well. There is a downside to the transmission, though, and whether you catch it and are able to get it covered under warranty will depend on how often and how much you drive. If you look up the transmission for this car, you will see Subaru has released recall information on the transmission, computer relays, and a couple other minor things. Other than that, I only have good things to say about the car. The touchscreen menu on the center console is easy to operate and makes hands-free driving while using your Bluetooth enabled device simple. The rear camera appears on this screen to assist with backing up, which is helpful in low-visibility conditions. The car runs on synthetic oil, so you only have to worry about changing the oil every 6,000 miles. It also has a larger gas tank than most vehicles and gets great gas mileage when you keep up on maintenance.
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