Positive Review
I love driving this car, but the built in navigation system is the worst I have ever seen, and not worth using. The only Points of Interest it will find by using the voice menu are brand-name stores/restaurants, not say, a local pizza place or store. Of course I could always pull over, take out my phone, look up the place I want, find the address and type it in, which seems pointless ... My husband's Hyundai will find ANYTHING within seconds. It is just useless to me not to be able to direct it to a business when I am driving and don't know the address. It shows gas stations along your route, but too bad they are not accurate, as one it shows near me has been closed for about 5 years. Luckily the Apple CarPlay works great and I can use a Nav app on my phone. The large touchscreen also has its annoyances. For instance, if i want to turn on the heated seat to medium, i need to touch the screen 3 times (all the while looking at the screen and not the road). When i want to turn it off, another 3 times. When I have a screen open, such as Waze from my phone, and I want to turn on the Auto Break Hold feature, I need to touch the screen twice to turn that on, and since its screen does not automatically close, it needs to be closed manually which takes you back to the main screen and not where you had it before, so another 2 taps to get back to the app I had open. in other words, too much tapping on the screen to get to some very basic functions.
Critical Review
I bought this car at the peak of covid as the dealer was really helpful with purchasing. I got the 2022 Legacy Limited 2.5 non turbo. Overall comfortable and great in snow. Commuting is frustrating sometimes as passing and merging power severely lacks. Technology is hit and miss, recently have been having a lot of issues with lagging/ some features not responding great. I am likely going to sell once the warranty is up due to the technology issues.
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Performance
Nothing of consequence
For 4 years now I have been enjoying my Touring XT Legacy. It has a spirited, comfortable ride with very good fuel economy. It also has a quiet cabin and a fine sound system. The suspension system handles things like speed bumps very nicely.
Everything
Nothing
Great job Subaru has done with this vehicle, can’t think of anything negative about it and I will continue to enjoy all that the XT Touring 2.4L Turbo has to offer a driver of all types. Only thing that I’m going to do is, swap out the courtesy door lights for the Subaru logo projection lights, they just look really cool.
Perfect condition. Driven very little. Clean with all the technology features. Adaptive cruise control.
I bought this car at the peak of covid as the dealer was really helpful with purchasing. I got the 2022 Legacy Limited 2.5 non turbo. Overall comfortable and great in snow. Commuting is frustrating sometimes as passing and merging power severely lacks. Technology is hit and miss, recently have been having a lot of issues with lagging/ some features not responding great. I am likely going to sell once the warranty is up due to the technology issues.
Loaded, leather,gps, moon roof, will want to see t
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Everything is showroom perfect. Am on Oxygen and can no longer drive.. Paid 35,500, and would accept 34,500. You can purchase from me for $34,500. No extended wait. Serious offers only.
Beautiful interior, fun to drive, great features
No wireless Apple CarPlay
I should preface this review by saying that I am no car guru-superstar, my knowledge on vehicles only stretches so far
under appreciated
none
economical around town
History of reliability.
Cabin noise.
KBB says car not best looker. Strongly disagree. I think it is one of the best-looking cars on the market. For my money, the car ticks all the boxes, with reliability at the top of the list. I'm a bit concerned about the noisy engine but impressed by all other aspects. The car is a bit more expensive than the competition, but worth it in the long run.