Past Subaru Legacy Models and Suspension Parts!

The current generation for the Legacy debuted for 2005. Until the 2008 model year, it was also sold in a wagon body style with the same trim levels available on the sedan. The budget-priced 2.5 GT trim level was discontinued for 2006, while the GT spec.B was added. That year also saw the addition of a DVD-based navigation system.

The previous, third-generation Subaru Legacy was more of a rugged all-weather performer than the current model. Sold from 2000-’04, it launched with three primary trim levels: base L, sporty GT and premium GT Limited. A Brighton value trim was also included in the 2000 lineup for the wagon, but was removed the following year. Although it was a bit lacking in refinement, the previous Legacy suspension part is well stocked with standard features, including AWD. All trims came with a smooth and responsive 165-hp 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine. A five-speed manual transmission was standard and a four-speed automatic was optional. In 2003, Subaru moved the L trim upscale and added the L Special Edition trim, which was renamed the 35th Anniversary Edition a year later.

Value-minded buyers looking for an all-weather vehicle might take a look at the second-generation Legacy. Sold from 1995-’99, it was best known for spawning the Outback wagon, a rugged SUV alternative that came with standard AWD. The model’s one weak link was its anemic 135-hp 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine, which many people felt was a downgrade from the 160-hp turbocharged 2.2-liter four-cylinder that was available in the first generation’s Sport Turbo trim (sold from 1991-’94). The sportier GT Limited trim gets an exciting turbocharged 2.5-liter four-cylinder good for 243 hp. These models come with either a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic. The 2.5 GT spec.B adds a firmer suspension parts, 18-inch wheels and a six-speed manual transmission. The 3.0 R has a 245-hp 3.0-liter flat-6 that comes with a five-speed automatic transmission. As with all Subaru vehicles, AWD is standard across all models.

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