2015 Subaru Legacy

Subaru is touting more rear legroom than even the Passat.

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Cars in this segment seem to be sharing just about every design details like women would share clothes among themselves...

Personally i really like this new Legacy, especially over the previous gen.

This one might seem more conservative and common in termof design, but its pleasing to the eyes whenthe competitors are trying hard at being different (without IMHO being anymore attractive)...

I would seriously consider this together with the Accord and the Mazda 6...
 
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Even though styling is perhaps a bit too conservative, it doesn't make it unattractive by any stretch of the word. Both the Legacy, and even the new Sonata (which looks a lot like the old Legacy), are good-looking cars. Are they as drop-dead gorgeous as the Mazda 6 and Chrysler 200? No, not even close. Will they turn heads like the Ford Fusion? No way. But, compared to very average cars like the Toyota Camry, Chevrolet Malibu and VW Passat, the Subaru has a lot of appeal.
 
After looking the new Legacy over, I'm keeping my old one, thank you very much.

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The older ones are way better. Have nicer shapes. It was when the S60/Accord Hawkeye design was in. I like the old steering wheel, Speedo and even the dash/center stack design. Not to mention the size and height. The new akmpreza us the size of the old Liberty.
 
The older ones are way better. Have nicer shapes. It was when the S60/Accord Hawkeye design was in. I like the old steering wheel, Speedo and even the dash/center stack design. Not to mention the size and height. The new akmpreza us the size of the old Liberty.
It's been a trend over the last few years. Cars that used to be midsized are now barges. I sat in a Impreza WRX and its dimensions are comparable to my Legacy, if a bit smaller.
 
Seeing that suzuki sign next to the concept, makes me feel Subauru need a Swift-sized AWD contender.
 

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