Just bought - Subaru Legacy 3.0R Spec B
Just bought - Subaru Legacy 3.0R Spec B
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arcbeer

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485 posts

284 months

Monday 8th January 2007
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With a 15-20K budget I was looking for an estate with reasonable load carrying but not too large yet something with a bit of oomph as it is to be the only car. Considered VW Passat 4.0 W8, BMW 330i, C Class Merc, Audi S4/RS4 and the Subaru. Discounted the Passat as most were autos, I read reports of wooly handling and thought it would be difficult to sell on; the Beemer was a bit too common and possibly a tad small; Mercs seemed over priced just for the badge. The Audi RS4 was out of budget but I was very tempted by the Audi S4, took a 2003 S4 Avant for a test drive. Fantastic 4.2 V8 engine that made me chortle each time I touched the throttle but it was so VW inside. A sea of those black switches with the red backlights. Driving it felt very thick and heavy as if I was sat on-top of a runaway juggernaut. The Subaru in-comparison was lithe and direct, the gearbox has a lovely short throw and it climbed through the rev-range so easily with very smooth relentless acceleration. Plus it comes with all the toys and was reasonably priced. I'm just looking forward to a few road trips now driving

Fidgits

17,202 posts

250 months

Monday 8th January 2007
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yeah, the legacy is a damn fine car

good purchase there!

Calorus

4,081 posts

245 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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THE defintion of good taste.

GravelBen

16,308 posts

251 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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thumbup good choice, Legacies are great all-rounders

vixpy1

42,694 posts

285 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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Dad's got a 2.5 and its fab!

MrFlibbles

7,774 posts

304 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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This thread is worthless without pics!

arcbeer

Original Poster:

485 posts

284 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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MrFlibbles said:
This thread is worthless without pics!

Pick it up this coming Saturday, will take some pics soon, although I have to be honest it's not that exciting on the outside.

chippy17

3,740 posts

264 months

Tuesday 9th January 2007
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great choice, think the Legacy is great, only truly classless car left IMO

Fungus_bogeyman

55 posts

231 months

Wednesday 10th January 2007
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I bought an 04 one just before christmas, and have been impressed since. Has a high cruising speed on motorways, pulls effortlessly, can leave 5 series standing on B roads thanks to better handling, and confuses all the BMW/Merc drivers in London - they let you out! Comfortable place to be in in a traffic jams too.

The handling and visability won me over on my test drive.

arcbeer

Original Poster:

485 posts

284 months

Wednesday 10th January 2007
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Fungus_bogeyman said:
I bought an 04 one just before christmas, and have been impressed since. Has a high cruising speed on motorways, pulls effortlessly, can leave 5 series standing on B roads thanks to better handling, and confuses all the BMW/Merc drivers in London - they let you out! Comfortable place to be in in a traffic jams too.

The handling and visability won me over on my test drive.


Good to hear. I too was won over by handling and visibility. It is so light (especially with the sunroof cover right back) inside and the A, B and C pillars are not too thick or intrusive. With the seat low the big door mirrors are almost shoulder height making it feel a little sporty. My old Cerbera had door mirrors at shoulder height, makes you feel like you're in a single seater racer although I wouldn't go so far as to say it feels like that in the Legacy.

arcbeer

Original Poster:

485 posts

284 months

Friday 19th January 2007
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Hope to get some better pics soon. Very pleased with it so far. Certainly goes!

chippy17

3,740 posts

264 months

Friday 19th January 2007
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arcbeer said:


Hope to get some better pics soon. Very pleased with it so far. Certainly goes!


very nice indeed, I really like these cars, I see them a lot in Norfolk, just wish I could afford one!

coco h

4,237 posts

258 months

Friday 19th January 2007
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I love legacies - have an old 2 litre one and we always said it would be awsome with some decent power as it handles so well.

Graykiraa

152 posts

228 months

Saturday 20th January 2007
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im trying to chase one down at the very mo

baby number 2 inc and its time for the accord type r to go

it would seem a manual one is as rare as rocking horse poo at the mo

i had virtualy same list as you and it didnt take long to boil it down to just the one.

Fungus_bogeyman

55 posts

231 months

Monday 22nd January 2007
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Same colour as mine! Glad you're enjoying it as much as I am mine.

Had no problems finding a manual one, but then the dealer network is good. Found mine in 1 week after the test drive, they drove it down from scotland and removed the towbar (wouldn't have fitted in my garage otherwise). Even got a hamper!

arcbeer

Original Poster:

485 posts

284 months

Monday 22nd January 2007
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Graykiraa said:
im trying to chase one down at the very mo

baby number 2 inc and its time for the accord type r to go

it would seem a manual one is as rare as rocking horse poo at the mo

i had virtualy same list as you and it didnt take long to boil it down to just the one.


Good luck. Located mine through AutoTrader. As you say a lot of autos but there are the odd manual around. Try the Subaru stock locator

RSpecB

1 posts

227 months

Wednesday 7th February 2007
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Good choice pal, I've had my Spec.B Saloon nearly 18 months, and just do not tire of it! One thing I would recommend, if the wife gives you the nod, are the twin Prodrive Exhaust Back-Boxes. Ok, so they're a bit pricey - £500 with the mandatory new gaskets, but with a bit more power free'd up (Prodrive confirmed the figure in an email to me) and a wonderful new soundtrack, they are well worth the money! Never bothered asking Subaru how much to fit them though, did it myself in about an hour. NO REGRETS!!