Subaru has chosen the British International Motor Show to unveil the Saloon version of its new Boxer Diesel Legacy, which priced from £19,995 on-the-road and is available in 2.0D R, 2.0D RE and 2.0D REn trim levels
An inventive Subaru dealer has devised a see-through Legacy to promote the benefits of the new Boxer Diesel engine
In the face of rocketing insurance claims, local authorities across the land have re-defined what constitutes a pot-hole. What you and I would consider to be a wheel-buckling crater is now simply a surface feature. Before a man with a tin of spray-paint will even consider marking out a pond in the middle of the A31, it must be allowed to grow large enough to accommodate several outdoors-types equipped with head-torches and a stripy rope. In any other culture, you could be forgiven for contemplating buying a vehicle designed to cope with the Third World-nature of our transport infrastructure. But in these times of knee-jerk environmentalism, SUVs have been all but outlawed. Luckily, there is still one option left, and it comes from the maker of heavy plant machinery - the Subaru Legacy Boxer Diesel
The world’s first boxer diesel engined-passenger car has arrived - the Subaru Legacy Sports Tourer and Outback - priced from £19,995 and on sale February 2008
Subaru has announced a new special edition Outback boasting £1,000 worth of extra equipment and limited to just 200 units
A subtle facelift, revised interior, retuned suspension and an innovative ‘three engines in one’ drive system for the 245 PS 3.0 litre models are the highlights for the 2007 Legacy range
Crisper to drive, cleaner to run and sleeker to look at, the new Subaru Legacy receives a new 2.0-litre ‘boxer’ engine for 2006
The new Subaru Legacy saloon and Sports Tourer are now available in high-performance 3.0R spec.B variants