The Subaru Legacy -- still the only midsize sedan with standard AWD -- drives into 2009 with revised trim levels and a number of subtle changes. Since the current-generation Legacy made its debut for 2005, Subaru has gently tweaked the car, adding the 2.5 GT spec.B and an available navigation system for 2006, SI-Drive controls for 2007, and the 3.0R Limited model for 2008.
All 2009 Legacys benefit from slightly different interior trim colors plus a smaller keyless entry remote transmitter -- an important change considering how often owners will be using it. Most of the other changes are focused on higher-end trims, such as the new Special Edition, which replaces the Premium model. The Special Edition packages together a 385-watt Harman-Kardon nine-speaker audio system, power moonroof, eight-way power driver seat, and Subaru's Vehicle Dynamics Control stability system, which is now available on all models except the 2.5 GT with the five-speed manual transmission.
Limited models get dual-zone automatic climate control and steering wheel controls, a change that makes its way onto the new 3.0 R base model as well. The 3.0 R model lowers the entry price for Legacys with Subaru's 245-hp 3.0L six-cylinder engine, although no word yet on the exact price. The 3.0 R Limited adds 18-in. wheels as standard equipment; 3.0 R models make do with 17-inchers.
Powertrain choices remain the same as last year. A 170-hp 2.5L four powers 2.5i models while a 243-hp 2.5L turbo four gets 2.5 GT models moving. At the top of the Legacy lineup are 3.0 R models, powered by a 245-hp six-cylinder engine. If you want a diesel packaged with the Legacy's AWD and clean, driver-focused (though small) interior, Subaru is preparing a torquey 2.0L diesel for the 2010 model. Until then, the 2009 Subaru Legacy seems ready to do battle in the midsize-sedan arena.
Source: www.motortrend.com
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