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Subaru Sedans Guide

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Subaru Legacy

Year: Starting at $21,295 MPG 24-32 So you’re looking for a dependable car and you think you’ve seen all that the automakers have to offer by spending hours watching sunlight bounce of one windshield after another? Well, don’t make a decision just yet. The Subaru Legacy has been a solid performer since it’s redesign in 2010 and will continue to be with its new changes for 2013. Under the hood of the 2.5i, you’ll find the brand-new, 2.5 liter Boxer engine which achieves up to 32 mpg highway with standard all-wheel drive, making the Legacy the most fuel-efficient sedan on the American market. One of the great things about mid-size sedans is that they accommodate both the short and the tall comfortably, but the Legacy is roomier than most, boasting 103 cubic feet in passenger volume. However, more car can sometimes mean reduced visibility. That is remedied with the new EyeSight driver-assist. Not only does this system provide you with lane departure warnings and identify obstacles in traffic, but EyeSight can activate the brakes to avoid collision. So before you decide to put a hard-earned down payment on a Fusion or a Camry, take some time to look at the safer, sportier 2013 Legacy. …
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Subaru Impreza

Year: Starting at $18,395 MPG 25-33 The new Impreza is the roomiest Impreza ever with a longer wheelbase. Your passengers sitting in the back won’t complain anymore of little to no legroom, as the Impreza offers two more inches of legroom than previous models. You will also be more comfortable in the driver’s seat, gaining a little more room for hips and shoulders. There are also numerous compartments to stow your life’s necessities, like phones and purses. With more room comes more fuel economy in the Impreza. This isn’t normally something you would see in the same sentence, but Subaru has figured out how to get more than 30 percent more fuel economy in the Impreza. Even equipped with Subaru’s well-known all-wheel drive, the Impreza is projected to get 27 MPG city and 36 MPG on the highway. The new Impreza’s exterior has gone through a makeover, returning to Subaru’s original sporty design. You can choose between a four-door or five-door model, both with bolder and more dynamic exterior designs. Both models come standard with carpeted floor mats, a standard item most automakers don’t offer. Also offered is more flexible storage space, including a split-folding back seat, perfect for transporting life’s adventures. For the money, the Impreza combines practicality with bold, sporty design for a reasonable price. …
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