Hello. So the datasheet pulled directly from Subarus official media site for the 2025 Legacy states the XT having port+direct injection (link below). However there is no other official documentation from Subaru stating the FA24F received the D4-S system from the FA24D. Unfortunately I don’t have the car anymore, so if you own a ‘25 Legacy XT, please feel free to update us all if in fact port injection is present. I never verified myself because I trusted they knew their own product, guess I’ll have to start compression checking engines and measuring bore and stroke myself too! lol s3.amazonaws.com/subarumedia.iconicweb.com/mediasite/attachments/25MY_Legacy_Specs_-FINAL.pdf
Curious as well...Didn't think Subaru would add port injection randomly for one of their models when the Ascent and wrx only has direct injection with the same motor.
Thanks awesomely for sharing your great knowledge, and sad to see the Legacy go, I still have a mint Subaru Leone in my shed, as old as pushrods. I especially never own an Nissan with a CVT, terrible for the VQ.
The better sedans appear to be getting killed off not just because of the popularity of SUVs/Crossovers, but the comparatively lower profit margins. I’m still amazed (and saddened) that some iconic brands don’t offer a single sedan anymore. Despite your obvious love of Subarus, you gave this iconic model an unbiased review which is a credit to your standards. Great value, too. Thank you, Sarah. 👍👍👍
I'm still surprised at how unaware people still are of how the fuel economy regs in the US are rigged against traditional cars. Subaru doesn't actually want to sell the Legacy, not just because the Outback sells so much better but also because the Legacy isn't a light truck and costs them more on their EPA CAFE calculations. The exact same footprint, even body shell like in the Impreza/Crosstrek, counts differently depending on whether it counts as a car or as a light-truck. So what ends up happening is that the manufacturers help the car versions die off by reducing selection and availability. And then the industrial gaslights people with "See, Americans don't want small vehicles, you want a big truck. Don't you want a big truck? People will think you have a small willy if you don't."
I'm disappointed but not surprised that many manufacturers quit making sedans. Most people want crossovers because they're easier to enter and exit. And most people still shopping for a sedan will buy the safe Honda or Toyota, so nobody else has financial incentive to build them. I'd hoped Subaru could have made enough of their upmarket move, and found enough support for a car-like Outback, to justify doing another Legacy. Sadly, they're going full-tallboy with the next Outback.
@@StefanEtienneTheVerrgeRep If ricers don't keep buying things they don't need, with money they don't have, to impress people they don't even know, then my stocks won't go up.
Sarah's car reviews are the best. Loaded with detailed information on how these cars are built, down to the individual components (e.g. noting the cooling fans are brushless). Nobody else provides that level of detail.
Truly a sad time for Subaru imo. It's like they're just losing their soul. The Legacy discontinued, the next Outback won't be a wagon like anymore. Maybe they've been around Toyota too long.
The outback has been a suv wannabe for a while now. *Most "SUVs" are in fact overbloated station wagons. Please auto promoters call them what they are, station wagons.
I'm with you on that, but at the same time nobody buys sedans anymore unless its a sub-compact, wagons is even worse. They can't keep pouring money on something they can't sell 🤷♂️ I rly wish ppl understood that wagons are much better than SUVs
I have always had a Legacy since 2013. I currently drive a 2016 Premium. They are great for what they are. I live in the frozen north and the AWD makes it easy to get around as long as the snow isn't a foot deep. The mileage is great for being awd with a relatively large four-cylinder. It is the proper size, easy to park with great visibility out of all the windows. I have an Ascent and the 2.4 turbo is powerful. I feel like that motor in the Legacy would make for a decent long-distance, high-speed back country cruiser. I feel like with a set of snow tires, I could cover any road, in any condition in North Dakota, where I live. I have been complaining about not having a Legacy wagon for years. I don't get why they stopped making them. An Outback is a Legacy wagon, with just a body lift and some plastic glued on. The suspension components are even the same. I would have bought the Legacy wagon, especially if they made the GT version again. End of an era.
The 2005-2009 Legacy GT was the best era of the Legacy. Great looking car, great fun car. I had a 05 GT sedan (5mt), an 08 Spec-B (6mt), an 05 OBXT (5mt), and then finally an 05 GT Wagon (5mt). Fun/expensive times. 😅
I had a 2005 GT black, w/5psd manual was an awesome car, upgraded the turbo to a VF52 and turned it myself. Also had two WRX’s and a 23 Sport Legacy. The 23 sport clocked in at 5.8 sec 0-60 on my draggy with the larger WRX wheels and tires. Kinda wish I still had it, but had the option of upgrading to a new Audi S4, just a tad faster at 0-60 at 3.6 sec with no rollout.
You are correct, in 2010 it turned into a Camry. I currently have a 2007 Legacy wagon with a 5MT, even with shot struts, it handles better than the modern Subarus.
I spent this year saving a 2009 Legacy GT 5mt from the junkyard. I finally drove it yesterday and it’s a very impressive car. Much better interior than the WRX of the same generation IMO.
Owner of 3 legacy’s here! a 2009 2.5i, a 2010 2.5GT 6 speed and now 2018 3.6r. They just hit the mark when you’re looking for an understated but classy car with AWD and a minimum of power.
I'm sad to see the Legacy go as well! Since 2006, I have owned 14 Subies.....from the Forester to the WRX STI and I have loved them all! Subaru should have given this model a proper send off. Fantastic review as always Sarah!
@@fp5495 Most types of adaptive headlights were illegal in the US until 2022. Swiveling lights were illegal but additional fixed lights illuminate to the side during turning, however.were not. Some European cars like Audis came with the headlight swiveling motors installed since 2013, but they are disabled in the US. Swiveling headlights were outlawed in the late 1940's, it seems, in an effort by the major US automakers to prevent the small Tucker automotive company from using their design. Loooong story.
thankyou Sarah to honor this Legacy so strongly, maeby we will see a comeback in a couple years and it could be a future project of yours to transform this car, in to what it deserves 😅 thank you
Fitting tribute to an icon. Motorsports in the 90s, whew. I expected Mazda3 to follow the Legacy into oblivion, but the rotary hybrid Iconic SP is confirmed for production, so ...
Sad losing a legacy vehicle, LoL. The bolster test was amazing due to your wardrobe choice, absolutely beautiful interior, if you know what I mean. Wow. Love you and your humor, the cars are nice too. A shame no dealer group has selected you for reviewing their products You do great, selecting and researching you subjects. Would love to meet you someday. Traveling next year. Maybe then.
I love my 1993 Legacy L wagon. 400K plus miles and I drive it every day. I've had her 14 years and its by far the best vehicle I've ever owned in 25 years of car ownership.
Sniffle! I bought a 2024 Limited model last year (was a great deal), I looked at the XT and Sport but couldn't get any money off on them. The legacy is smooth to drive and just eats miles in comfort with a decent sound system. It is a ton of car for the money. Even the base and premium have all the safety features and ride comfort for a price that is very reasonable. This car did not deserve to die!
I love your description of different parts of the car. I love that you’re super mechanical as well as technical. I love your whimsical manner, and honest review of this car. Thanks for all of the great descriptions of this Legacy Plus you’re a fine looking lady.
Mr Google advises that Sept-21 was when the Legacy stopped being sold new down under here in NZ, but you can get a very limited edition 2024 (TODOROKI) WRX 2.4. This is what should have been offered for your US market as a collectors end of run. IMHO.
I have fond memories of a 1st gen Legacy Wagon with a 5-speed manual that I bought from my parents (Dad had his knees replaced and needed an automatic). It had great handling on backroads and I eventually put wider tires on it for more fun. It was a bit of a sleeper and I never got a speeding ticket in it. At the time, driving a brown station wagon was like having an invisibility cloak for speeding. I still consider it to be the perfect size and layout for fun driving and practicality for a small family. It had the same internal carrying capacity as the contemporary small SUVs. I even bought it back from the insurance company and repaired bodywork after it had hit a deer and was "totaled". I never repainted the black replacement hood and after the accident it was called the "Boo-boo Ru". It lived another six or so years and I eventually gave it to a nephew.
We’ve got to stop thinking of Subaru as a “fun” car company. They quit racing a long time ago. Went all CVT a long time ago. They took the turbos out of the smaller cars along time ago. Now the Forester looks like a Ford. They’re all generally boring to drive. The WRX seems like an afterthought and the BRZ only exist because the Toyota overlords do like fun cars.
@@AB-jk7tw It's not fun, but definitely fast. The body roll is out of this world and the understeer is insanely bad. You'd have to seriously mod the OBXT for it to be remotely fun to drive. I have one and I like driving fast.
Made my Sunday by putting out a new video! Lovely car, shame that we're losing cars to SUVs and crossovers now. Heard your comment that few people watched your Focus build so I watched the entire playlist and thoroughly enjoyed it. I can only hope that someday the project will be resumed... love your videos, high quality content very nicely filmed and edited and with lots of humour and fantastic running gags. Please continue as you are, it’s perfection.
We are very happy with our crimson red 22 Legacy Limted XT. It does everything we needed with no fuss, rides well, comfy seats, accelerates briskly and we think it looks sharp, too.
The Camry and Accord don't really have much of anything over this car, but this car does have the AWD standard on all trims, including as you mentioned some under 30k and 25k over the Camry and Accord. The Subaru marketing people were lacking, not this car. Another well-done review by Sarah.
Admittedly I never paid much attention to Subees except the WRX, but this was a great review. For this video I decided to wrap you around my head using headphones. It was a trip through different octaves.
My first 'fast' car was a 93 Legacy turbo sedan with the 5 speed manual. Super fun little car that not many people remember. Glad to see some love / shout outs to the OG Leggy
That slingshot effect is the perfect way to put it, SJ Forester XT gives the same kind of experience: when you floor it you get a feeling like it would take a breath and then start accelerating. Loved that feeling.
The first Subaru I drove was a rental Legacy in Montana 20 years ago. We drove the snot out of it and that started our love affair with Subaru. My wife has a Forester and I have an Outback. Really enjoy watching your reviews. Thanks
Excellent review as always. It is sad to see another sedan leave the US market. I see so many Legacies in the PNW, surprised Subaru would cancel it. It is a sad day. Excellent editing and love the retro clips.
Hey I just want to say I really enjoy your videos. I think Subaru made a mistake with their media release because they are discontinuing the vehicle. It's clearly not your fault. Thanks again for posting these videos.
You really never sleep do you😂. I’m EST so you would have put this out at around 5 your time right? Lol. As much as I love your videos you need some sleep 😂
If this had the 6 speed Manual, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I still measure up my '19 WRX to my old 2005 LGT which despite being slower, It was a much more pleasing ride. One of my most regrettable trade-ins I've done.
They seem well designed, and built. Very impressed with my friends Outback touring with the 2.4 turbo . It was a great cruiser for long trips, and the optioned out interior was really comfortable and upscale.
Sarah, you should do a BP Legaccy/Outback build with the 6-speed manual swap. THAT would be a proper send off to this model. I'm keeping my 08 Outback XT until I can no longer find parts for it. (meaning forever!)
Really sad to see the Legacy go. Also like that you poured out ENEOS oil which is the OEM fill, at least for Japanese made vehicles, and I think was all the way back when the Legacy launched. What's crazy is there are some parts from a 1990 Legacy which will still bolt into this car. For example the rear differential and exhaust manifold gaskets. Now the part numbers and exact specs may have changed, but that's still pretty wild. The front ball joint is literally the exact same part as the first model year Legacy and fits cars as far back as the 1988 Subaru XT6! That's what makes Subaru Lego cars, hahaha. Could still fit a Sankei 555 joint in there today.
My first car when I was 16 was a well used ‘93 Legacy Sport Sedan. With ‘only’ 160hp, it was absolutely amazing to my 16-year-old self. A shame that the Legacy is going away, but thanks for the memories, Subie 😉
Hope to catch a '23-'25 Legacy XT in this color lightly used in a few years after I've grown tired of driving my CVT '23 WRX as a daily. Beautiful, splendid car that seemed amazing to live in when I test drove one.
The legacy was our Gateway into Subaru life. From there, we have had an Outback, Impreza and Forester. Still love our ‘15 Legacy limited. It has everything and imo still competes with cars today despite being 10 years old.
Seems the way it's all going with manufacturers getting rid a lot of models. Great send off and love the rally footage back when they really had a raspy sound from the flat four.
Sarah your right Subaru hasn't done the legacy justice in this final iteration. I think you found your next giveaway project. Build a rally spec legacy STI 6speed manual with all the WRX STI parts 😂 and send it!
My weekend car is a 2011 Legacy and at 176,000 miles it’s still fun to drive and I hope it lasts to 276,000. But I really kinda want a 2025 Legacy Sport in my garage now. Thanks for doing this review, Sarah.
Hello. So the datasheet pulled directly from Subarus official media site for the 2025 Legacy states the XT having port+direct injection (link below). However there is no other official documentation from
Subaru stating the FA24F received the D4-S system from the FA24D. Unfortunately I don’t have the car anymore, so if you own a ‘25 Legacy XT, please feel free to update us all if in fact port injection is present. I never verified myself because I trusted they knew their own product, guess I’ll have to start compression checking engines and measuring bore and stroke myself too! lol
s3.amazonaws.com/subarumedia.iconicweb.com/mediasite/attachments/25MY_Legacy_Specs_-FINAL.pdf
Curious as well...Didn't think Subaru would add port injection randomly for one of their models when the Ascent and wrx only has direct injection with the same motor.
Thanks for the update.
Can’t trust anyone 😂
😎🍺👍🇦🇺
Thanks awesomely for sharing your great knowledge, and sad to see the Legacy go, I still have a mint Subaru Leone in my shed, as old as pushrods. I especially never own an Nissan with a CVT, terrible for the VQ.
Happy Veterans Day Sarah! Thank you for your service!!🇺🇸❤️😇
I'm going to a dealer on Thursday to look at a BRZ. I can try to confirm this if it'd help things.
The better sedans appear to be getting killed off not just because of the popularity of SUVs/Crossovers, but the comparatively lower profit margins. I’m still amazed (and saddened) that some iconic brands don’t offer a single sedan anymore. Despite your obvious love of Subarus, you gave this iconic model an unbiased review which is a credit to your standards. Great value, too. Thank you, Sarah. 👍👍👍
Cars aren't big enough to carry murican's insecurities.
yet another reason I hate SUV/crossovers so much. bloated stupid expensive cars that also happen to kill off all other models that aren't them.
I'm still surprised at how unaware people still are of how the fuel economy regs in the US are rigged against traditional cars. Subaru doesn't actually want to sell the Legacy, not just because the Outback sells so much better but also because the Legacy isn't a light truck and costs them more on their EPA CAFE calculations. The exact same footprint, even body shell like in the Impreza/Crosstrek, counts differently depending on whether it counts as a car or as a light-truck. So what ends up happening is that the manufacturers help the car versions die off by reducing selection and availability. And then the industrial gaslights people with "See, Americans don't want small vehicles, you want a big truck. Don't you want a big truck? People will think you have a small willy if you don't."
@@stuntmonkey00 Bureaucrats. Doncha just luv 'em.
I'm disappointed but not surprised that many manufacturers quit making sedans. Most people want crossovers because they're easier to enter and exit. And most people still shopping for a sedan will buy the safe Honda or Toyota, so nobody else has financial incentive to build them.
I'd hoped Subaru could have made enough of their upmarket move, and found enough support for a car-like Outback, to justify doing another Legacy. Sadly, they're going full-tallboy with the next Outback.
The intro was TOO DAMN GREAT!!! One for.the hommies!!! You are too awsomest!!!
I was thinking "Imagine the size of the catch pan and mounds of plastic sheets Sarah put down on the floor before doing that!" Because clean. LOL
Best bolstering I've seen in awhile.
yeah
Right there with you...
and don't forget the stool position for checking under the bonnet (it's not a hood before the US members have a meltdown!)
Subaru's underbody looks so high quality compared to most car, suv
Just because it's clean.
Mmmmm idk ab that
totally agree, made with 1980s quality, not like news cars made of plastic everything
They rust out in 10 to 12 years where I am in PA. Just junked mom's 2014 with 77k.
@@Wrang15
So what doesn't?
thanks for inserting the clips of the Legacy in its rally car prime, sounds are perfection. That somber music around 14:40
Sarah’s reviews are tech savvy, informative, and entertaining. Top notch!
I agree
Absolutely ! More tech is never boring....
The tech knowledge is great
I still have my 1999 Subaru legacy with 320,000 miles on it and it still going
damn bro, I think it's time you got a new car
if it works, it works. Let riceboy buy his Louis Vuitton to impress her tiktokers.
@ I have a 2015 gt86
@@StefanEtienneTheVerrgeRep 😂
@@StefanEtienneTheVerrgeRep If ricers don't keep buying things they don't need, with money they don't have, to impress people they don't even know, then my stocks won't go up.
Sarah's car reviews are the best. Loaded with detailed information on how these cars are built, down to the individual components (e.g. noting the cooling fans are brushless). Nobody else provides that level of detail.
Truly a sad time for Subaru imo. It's like they're just losing their soul. The Legacy discontinued, the next Outback won't be a wagon like anymore. Maybe they've been around Toyota too long.
The outback has been a suv wannabe for a while now. *Most "SUVs" are in fact overbloated station wagons. Please auto promoters call them what they are, station wagons.
I'm with you on that, but at the same time nobody buys sedans anymore unless its a sub-compact, wagons is even worse. They can't keep pouring money on something they can't sell 🤷♂️
I rly wish ppl understood that wagons are much better than SUVs
It has nothing to do with that, no one is buying sedans is why.
Yep. Toyota also made them underrate the WRX and discontinue the STI to make the GR Corrolla look better.
It seems Toyota “succeeded “ where GM failed. Subaru survived GM control but failed under Toyota. “Oh! What a feeling!” 🙄😭
Love the seat bolstering test. You are a very talented auto journalist
Lol Thanks for pouring one out for the homies you a real one. Love your channel.
I have always had a Legacy since 2013. I currently drive a 2016 Premium. They are great for what they are. I live in the frozen north and the AWD makes it easy to get around as long as the snow isn't a foot deep. The mileage is great for being awd with a relatively large four-cylinder. It is the proper size, easy to park with great visibility out of all the windows.
I have an Ascent and the 2.4 turbo is powerful. I feel like that motor in the Legacy would make for a decent long-distance, high-speed back country cruiser. I feel like with a set of snow tires, I could cover any road, in any condition in North Dakota, where I live.
I have been complaining about not having a Legacy wagon for years. I don't get why they stopped making them. An Outback is a Legacy wagon, with just a body lift and some plastic glued on. The suspension components are even the same. I would have bought the Legacy wagon, especially if they made the GT version again.
End of an era.
The 2005-2009 Legacy GT was the best era of the Legacy. Great looking car, great fun car. I had a 05 GT sedan (5mt), an 08 Spec-B (6mt), an 05 OBXT (5mt), and then finally an 05 GT Wagon (5mt). Fun/expensive times. 😅
Miss my '06 GT wagon! Owned 12 years. Replaced with my Civic Type R.
I had a 2005 GT black, w/5psd manual was an awesome car, upgraded the turbo to a VF52 and turned it myself. Also had two WRX’s and a 23 Sport Legacy. The 23 sport clocked in at 5.8 sec 0-60 on my draggy with the larger WRX wheels and tires. Kinda wish I still had it, but had the option of upgrading to a new Audi S4, just a tad faster at 0-60 at 3.6 sec with no rollout.
You are correct, in 2010 it turned into a Camry. I currently have a 2007 Legacy wagon with a 5MT, even with shot struts, it handles better than the modern Subarus.
I spent this year saving a 2009 Legacy GT 5mt from the junkyard. I finally drove it yesterday and it’s a very impressive car. Much better interior than the WRX of the same generation IMO.
The bolster test in this episode might been the most impressive yet. Nice control. Thanks for all your works!
yes yes
I love how you always match your outfit to the car!
My Legacy sedan purchased new in 2015, has been and still is a car that meets all my needs. It is a fine car to tour in and it does fine around town.
I have a 2015 also. Just drove it 2400 miles to Florida and back. 115,000 total miles. Only had to replace rear wheel bearing.
Blue with the brown Nappa leather interior is a beautiful combination!
Don’t be fooled. Very little Napa, and mostly vinyl. The seats are know for tearing apart
Owner of 3 legacy’s here! a 2009 2.5i, a 2010 2.5GT 6 speed and now 2018 3.6r. They just hit the mark when you’re looking for an understated but classy car with AWD and a minimum of power.
You deserve every subscriber and praise, Sarah. Another terrific review with the amount of detail I have come to expect from you. Kudos!
I'm sad to see the Legacy go as well! Since 2006, I have owned 14 Subies.....from the Forester to the WRX STI and I have loved them all! Subaru should have given this model a proper send off. Fantastic review as always Sarah!
Anybody else see the headlights move when Sara started it up at 2:23?
Headlights go through a startup routine through their full range of motion
My OBW does it. It’s to show the adaptive headlights working.
You've never seen that on cars ever, at night? It's been a thing for at least 20 years now.
@@fp5495 Most types of adaptive headlights were illegal in the US until 2022. Swiveling lights were illegal but additional fixed lights illuminate to the side during turning, however.were not. Some European cars like Audis came with the headlight swiveling motors installed since 2013, but they are disabled in the US. Swiveling headlights were outlawed in the late 1940's, it seems, in an effort by the major US automakers to prevent the small Tucker automotive company from using their design. Loooong story.
My 2020 Legacy Limited XT Turbo has the headlights that follow the steering wheel. They really make a difference at night.
That shirt was not made for aggressive bolstering 😂 But I did appreciate it 😅!!
Sarah I love your car reviews.They are entertaining And Informative RIP to the Legacy
Sarah-n-tuned is simply nonpareil on vehicle analyses. ❤
From one veteran to another Sarah, Happy Veterans Day and Thank You for your service. I hope you are getting some well deserved rest today.
thankyou Sarah to honor this Legacy so strongly, maeby we will see a comeback in a couple years and it could be a future project of yours to transform this car, in to what it deserves 😅 thank you
Thanks for a great review.
I have owned this very car for two years .After watching this excellent review it gives my car a whole new meaning.
The little door in the trunk is to pop the gas door in case there is some other fault and if the fuel does not unlock. I think my GR86 has that too
Fitting tribute to an icon. Motorsports in the 90s, whew.
I expected Mazda3 to follow the Legacy into oblivion, but the rotary hybrid Iconic SP is confirmed for production, so ...
Sarah’s reviews are tech savvy))
I really wish they did a specB, with a six speed and the Bilstein suspension, for the final year.
@@Smithcraft1 build one yourself, do it with all oem parts and it’ll be a 1 of 1 rare car.
Thank you @@SarahnTuned
I already have an '08 specB and that's enough of a challenge!
Sarah was the right reviewer for a send-off like this. Pour one out indeed. 👍
Sad losing a legacy vehicle, LoL.
The bolster test was amazing due to your wardrobe choice, absolutely beautiful interior, if you know what I mean. Wow.
Love you and your humor, the cars are nice too.
A shame no dealer group has selected you for reviewing their products
You do great, selecting and researching you subjects.
Would love to meet you someday.
Traveling next year.
Maybe then.
Thank you for making this send-off video. I drive a Legacy and I love this car
I love my 1993 Legacy L wagon. 400K plus miles and I drive it every day. I've had her 14 years and its by far the best vehicle I've ever owned in 25 years of car ownership.
Sniffle! I bought a 2024 Limited model last year (was a great deal), I looked at the XT and Sport but couldn't get any money off on them. The legacy is smooth to drive and just eats miles in comfort with a decent sound system. It is a ton of car for the money. Even the base and premium have all the safety features and ride comfort for a price that is very reasonable. This car did not deserve to die!
Another midsized sedan has hit the chopping block with the Legacy. That’s a legendary Subaru nameplate since 1989.
Love how the headlights look left and then right on startup. Like it's checking out the environment.
Great review Sarah, lots of insight and awareness on your part
This was such an entertaining review, and even the way the video itself was put together was awesome🤘
Thanks!
Hello Sarah from South Africa. I agree with you , this should have had a manual transmission. I'm also sad to see it go. Another fantastic review. 👍👍👌
I love your description of different parts of the car. I love that you’re super mechanical as well as technical. I love your whimsical manner, and honest review of this car. Thanks for all of the great descriptions of this Legacy Plus you’re a fine looking lady.
It is really sad indeed. Thanks for the video.
👍😊 it’s always a pleasure to see you.
@@chrisgabbert658 especially with a nice skirt 😊
I’m watching the “thumbs up” button spin like a top. You go girl!
“Girl” 🤔
Judas Priest - Painkiller ehh? Your tastes are very refined and on point. Thank you for all your hard work with all your videos!
Mr Google advises that Sept-21 was when the Legacy stopped being sold new down under here in NZ, but you can get a very limited edition 2024 (TODOROKI) WRX 2.4. This is what should have been offered for your US market as a collectors end of run. IMHO.
Nice it has a knight rider spying feature! Thanks!
I have fond memories of a 1st gen Legacy Wagon with a 5-speed manual that I bought from my parents (Dad had his knees replaced and needed an automatic). It had great handling on backroads and I eventually put wider tires on it for more fun. It was a bit of a sleeper and I never got a speeding ticket in it. At the time, driving a brown station wagon was like having an invisibility cloak for speeding.
I still consider it to be the perfect size and layout for fun driving and practicality for a small family. It had the same internal carrying capacity as the contemporary small SUVs. I even bought it back from the insurance company and repaired bodywork after it had hit a deer and was "totaled". I never repainted the black replacement hood and after the accident it was called the "Boo-boo Ru". It lived another six or so years and I eventually gave it to a nephew.
We’ve got to stop thinking of Subaru as a “fun” car company. They quit racing a long time ago. Went all CVT a long time ago. They took the turbos out of the smaller cars along time ago. Now the Forester looks like a Ford. They’re all generally boring to drive. The WRX seems like an afterthought and the BRZ only exist because the Toyota overlords do like fun cars.
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Have you driven a new Outback XT - fast, fun, reliable and great to drive!
@@AB-jk7tw It's not fun, but definitely fast. The body roll is out of this world and the understeer is insanely bad. You'd have to seriously mod the OBXT for it to be remotely fun to drive. I have one and I like driving fast.
Cool video thanks. Sad to see it go away.
Truly sad I'll never understand why they would stop production, I wish my F-150 was built as well. Thanks for the Great review.
great review ! love it ! keep it up Sarah !
Just picked up a 2023 Touring XT and have been LOVING it. I miss having a manual transmission, but the overall driving experience is soooooooo nice.
Made my Sunday by putting out a new video! Lovely car, shame that we're losing cars to SUVs and crossovers now.
Heard your comment that few people watched your Focus build so I watched the entire playlist and thoroughly enjoyed it. I can only hope that someday the project will be resumed... love your videos, high quality content very nicely filmed and edited and with lots of humour and fantastic running gags. Please continue as you are, it’s perfection.
We are very happy with our crimson red 22 Legacy Limted XT. It does everything we needed with no fuss, rides well, comfy seats, accelerates briskly and we think it looks sharp, too.
Thank you for your reviews, get twenty minutes of sun a day !
That play button graphic and visual/animation was awesome!
The Camry and Accord don't really have much of anything over this car, but this car does have the AWD standard on all trims, including as you mentioned some under 30k and 25k over the Camry and Accord. The Subaru marketing people were lacking, not this car. Another well-done review by Sarah.
Admittedly I never paid much attention to Subees except the WRX, but this was a great review.
For this video I decided to wrap you around my head using headphones. It was a trip through different octaves.
My first 'fast' car was a 93 Legacy turbo sedan with the 5 speed manual. Super fun little car that not many people remember. Glad to see some love / shout outs to the OG Leggy
The bolstering....I love the bolstering 5:39
That slingshot effect is the perfect way to put it, SJ Forester XT gives the same kind of experience: when you floor it you get a feeling like it would take a breath and then start accelerating. Loved that feeling.
I wish they would bring back the one with the six-speed manual.
The production quality of these videos is incredibly high for a self employed business lady. Kudos once again!
The first Subaru I drove was a rental Legacy in Montana 20 years ago. We drove the snot out of it and that started our love affair with Subaru. My wife has a Forester and I have an Outback. Really enjoy watching your reviews. Thanks
The first car I ever bought was a Subaru Legacy. Dark metallic green was a great color on it. It was a great car. I still miss it.
My first car was a salvaged title 1994 Subaru Legacy Wagon. Loved that car.
Excellent review as always. It is sad to see another sedan leave the US market. I see so many Legacies in the PNW, surprised Subaru would cancel it. It is a sad day. Excellent editing and love the retro clips.
The legacy was such a cool car. Always wanted the bl5 but got a gg impreza wagon instead. My first Subaru. This model looks really cool.
Torque Shove = AC Compressor off on my little old 2002 Toyota RAV4. Button faded to nothing in our 23 years. ..Thanks for this emotional upload. :)
Great review and great car, thanks
That top is pure 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Awesome.
Another Great Review Sarah, ... I do not need another car, but I'd buy that Legacy , $39K for a new fully loaded awd car! thats a great value
I love all of your car reviews regardless of what it is. I think the Mercedes cargo van was one of your best ever.❤
Hey I just want to say I really enjoy your videos. I think Subaru made a mistake with their media release because they are discontinuing the vehicle. It's clearly not your fault. Thanks again for posting these videos.
You really never sleep do you😂. I’m EST so you would have put this out at around 5 your time right? Lol.
As much as I love your videos you need some sleep 😂
Been driving Subarus since 1998 Outbacks mostly except my 6th is a 2023 Ascent. Really happy with them and the ability to do the maintenance myself.
Another great video, and looking amazing as usual ❤
If this had the 6 speed Manual, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. I still measure up my '19 WRX to my old 2005 LGT which despite being slower, It was a much more pleasing ride. One of my most regrettable trade-ins I've done.
Thanks for the tutorial. Until this morning, I did not know what a TGV was.
They seem well designed, and built. Very impressed with my friends Outback touring with the 2.4 turbo . It was a great cruiser for long trips, and the optioned out interior was really comfortable and upscale.
Sarah, you should do a BP Legaccy/Outback build with the 6-speed manual swap. THAT would be a proper send off to this model.
I'm keeping my 08 Outback XT until I can no longer find parts for it. (meaning forever!)
Honestly if I was in the market for a new car this would be very high on my shopping list! Thanks Sarah!
Really sad to see the Legacy go. Also like that you poured out ENEOS oil which is the OEM fill, at least for Japanese made vehicles, and I think was all the way back when the Legacy launched. What's crazy is there are some parts from a 1990 Legacy which will still bolt into this car. For example the rear differential and exhaust manifold gaskets. Now the part numbers and exact specs may have changed, but that's still pretty wild. The front ball joint is literally the exact same part as the first model year Legacy and fits cars as far back as the 1988 Subaru XT6! That's what makes Subaru Lego cars, hahaha. Could still fit a Sankei 555 joint in there today.
humm, not sure what made you smile that much for the bolstering test lol, you also make my day on all your videos with your silly jokes, keep it up
My first car when I was 16 was a well used ‘93 Legacy Sport Sedan. With ‘only’ 160hp, it was absolutely amazing to my 16-year-old self. A shame that the Legacy is going away, but thanks for the memories, Subie 😉
They should have given it to a final model like a Spec B model.
Nice review. My exp. with the brand goes back around 25 years ago. Many problems. I'm sure that most were engineered out.
Hope to catch a '23-'25 Legacy XT in this color lightly used in a few years after I've grown tired of driving my CVT '23 WRX as a daily. Beautiful, splendid car that seemed amazing to live in when I test drove one.
I once owned a Subaru mini van with a 3 cilinder engine in the back. That was a very fun car to drive !
The legacy was our Gateway into Subaru life. From there, we have had an Outback, Impreza and Forester. Still love our ‘15 Legacy limited. It has everything and imo still competes with cars today despite being 10 years old.
Seems the way it's all going with manufacturers getting rid a lot of models. Great send off and love the rally footage back when they really had a raspy sound from the flat four.
Ohhh i remembered the 1990 legacy and the strange wagon i used to love. Loved the Legacy at that time but it never came here to Argentina.
As the owner of a 2023 Legacy Touring XT, I love this 😎👍😍
Sarah your right Subaru hasn't done the legacy justice in this final iteration. I think you found your next giveaway project. Build a rally spec legacy STI 6speed manual with all the WRX STI parts 😂 and send it!
My weekend car is a 2011 Legacy and at 176,000 miles it’s still fun to drive and I hope it lasts to 276,000. But I really kinda want a 2025 Legacy Sport in my garage now. Thanks for doing this review, Sarah.