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2011 Subaru Legacy Sports Tourer Prices

Subaru has just released pricing for the 2011 Legacy Sports Tourer that should be available from December 2010. The car is all-round bigger than the previous generation, comes with a Peerless all-weather traction updated Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, as well as a revised cabin space.

The 2011 Subaru Legacy Sports Tourer price starts at EUR41,995 ($57,890) and power is provided by a Boxer Diesel engine 1,998 cc in capacity which delivers 150 PS and 350 Nm of torque. The revised oil burner now complies with Euro 5 standards for emissions thanks to a number of improvements that result in a 12 percent lowering of the NOx emissions.

The Legacy Sports Tourer exudes on-road presence thanks to a bold front-end design and an increase in overall dimensions: the car is wider by 50 mm, taller by 65 mm and longer by 55 mm.

The spacious interior has been redesigned to give occupants more room and to improve comfort levels.  Thus, front headroom has been improved by 21mm over the previous model, and legroom for rear-seat passengers grows by by 99mm, thanks in part to an 80mm increase in wheelbase.

Part of the Legacy’s appeal was given by its large, practical boot. The new model comes with 526 liters of storage capacity with the 60/40 split rear seats in place, that’s an additional 67 litres over its predecessor.  Fold the rear bench flat, and a cavernous 1,677-litre cargo hold is thus obtained.

Standard features include 18” alloy wheels, tilt-and-slide sunroof, leather interior, heated front seats, six CD tuner with RDS and six speakers, dual-zone automatic air-conditioning, cruise control, Bluetooth connectivity, and automatic activation for wipers and headlights.

The new cars come with a three year or 160,000 kilometres (99,419 mile) warranty, plus twelve year anti-corrosion cover and three year paintwork warranty.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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