New Family Wagon: Legacy 3.0 R Spec B
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My fuel economy is about the same, 22 Mpg as a long term average. It's round town that really kills it, which is a unfortunate as I live in the middle of a congested town. Fortunately I don't do many miles.
By comparison, on my last track day on my Clio, I did 300 miles, including 40 each way to and from the track, and averaged 25 mpg.
@Sam.Rog both those legacies look fantastic!
By comparison, on my last track day on my Clio, I did 300 miles, including 40 each way to and from the track, and averaged 25 mpg.
@Sam.Rog both those legacies look fantastic!
Scoobydrew95 said:
That STi looks great! Yeah the tax always seems an absolute bd with the legacys.
Unfortunately sold it beginning of the year as it wasn’t getting used and it was difficult to insure properly as no one had a clue what it was. Tried all the specialists, if they did know what it was they wouldn’t cover because of the Manchester post code. If it was easier to insure I’d be searching out a 6 speed manual sti estate and keep it forever.
Cambs_Stuart said:
My fuel economy is about the same, 22 Mpg as a long term average. It's round town that really kills it, which is a unfortunate as I live in the middle of a congested town. Fortunately I don't do many miles.
By comparison, on my last track day on my Clio, I did 300 miles, including 40 each way to and from the track, and averaged 25 mpg.
@Sam.Rog both those legacies look fantastic!
Crikey, that's oddly quite a lot worse then the B5. But you're right, around town is what really hampers them. By comparison, on my last track day on my Clio, I did 300 miles, including 40 each way to and from the track, and averaged 25 mpg.
@Sam.Rog both those legacies look fantastic!
Haha what a contrast!
I'd missed one filter when servicing the car, the cabin filter.
Which was surprisingly grubby for the 15,000 miles it's veen in place.
Anyway, despite not really wanting to sell it, or knowing what to replace it with, I've resentfully put the legacy up for sale. I still may keep it and just sell the clio. But to be honest, i don't want to sell that either...
Which was surprisingly grubby for the 15,000 miles it's veen in place.
Anyway, despite not really wanting to sell it, or knowing what to replace it with, I've resentfully put the legacy up for sale. I still may keep it and just sell the clio. But to be honest, i don't want to sell that either...
Spinakerr said:
End of an era... estate car on the shortlist or are you comtemplating a long list?
It's a long list. Must have 5 doors, a decent boot, good power and be fun to drive. Heated seats is a big plus for the family. I've had a test drive of a couple of hot hatches, and while they've been fast, I've not really fallen for them. They've lacked that charm/character the cars i really loved all had.
Cambs_Stuart said:
So, after 3 years, 15,000 miles and lots of family holidays the Legacy has gone to a new home.
Genuinely not sure if I've done the right thing. I still don't know what to replace it with and it was a really, really good car.
Sorry if I've missed something, but why did you get rid?Genuinely not sure if I've done the right thing. I still don't know what to replace it with and it was a really, really good car.
The main reason is that I need to go from two cars for me, to one car for me and a very low insurance group car for my son. So unless I can find some very cheap and local storage the Clio will also be going up for sale, once AW have fixed a couple more oil leaks.
So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
Cambs_Stuart said:
The main reason is that I need to go from two cars for me, to one car for me and a very low insurance group car for my son. So unless I can find some very cheap and local storage the Clio will also be going up for sale, once AW have fixed a couple more oil leaks.
So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
Nice analysis! So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
I loved the Spec B - test drove the estate once and ended up buying a bog standard 2.0l Legacy saloon. Subarus do get under your skin.
Cambs_Stuart said:
The main reason is that I need to go from two cars for me, to one car for me and a very low insurance group car for my son. So unless I can find some very cheap and local storage the Clio will also be going up for sale, once AW have fixed a couple more oil leaks.
So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
How big does the car need to be for family duties? Anything saloon size, is just going to be too big, heavy and slow for track days (within your budget). So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
Cheap, Fast, Reliable, pick any 2....
Can you get everyone in an M135i or Golf GTi?
TEKNOPUG said:
Cambs_Stuart said:
The main reason is that I need to go from two cars for me, to one car for me and a very low insurance group car for my son. So unless I can find some very cheap and local storage the Clio will also be going up for sale, once AW have fixed a couple more oil leaks.
So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
How big does the car need to be for family duties? Anything saloon size, is just going to be too big, heavy and slow for track days (within your budget). So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
Cheap, Fast, Reliable, pick any 2....
Can you get everyone in an M135i or Golf GTi?
The BMW and Alfa both seem too small for family stuff.
The main issue is that VAG stuff just doesn't do it for me. It leaves me cold. I'd prefer a 20 year old impreza... Perhaps I just need to drive a few more.
Edited by Cambs_Stuart on Wednesday 15th May 14:01
Cambs_Stuart said:
The main reason is that I need to go from two cars for me, to one car for me and a very low insurance group car for my son. So unless I can find some very cheap and local storage the Clio will also be going up for sale, once AW have fixed a couple more oil leaks.
So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
Sad to see that it's sold; but least you have a plan in mind So I'll be back to looking for one car that can do family duties, be fun to drive and possibly do an occasional track day...
I've got a list. But not many on here really excite me. Normally I get really over-enthusiastic about a car, find one, buy it then think about it.
Might you consider a Japanese import E91 335i as a potential replacement? Or still too rich/too thirsty etc?
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