For 2009, the Subaru Legacy gains a new trim level, but few other changes. The Legacy is available in three different trim levels, including the 2.5i, the 2.5GT and the 3.0R trims. The 2.5i uses a 170-hp 4-cylinder, while the 2.5GT puts out 243 hp. The 3.0R trim level uses a V6 engine, putting out 245 hp; all engines are turbocharged, enhancing performance, though they also suffer from turbo lag. 2.5i and GT models use a manual transmission, with an optional automatic and the 3.0R uses an automatic transmission only.
The 2009 Subaru Legacy does feature several standard safety options and upgrades available. ABS and an antiskid system are standard and the spec.B model offers a sport tuned suspension unavailable on others trim levels, including the 3.0R models. While the Legacy family is a bit sportier than others within its class, it still competes with other sedans such as the Toyota Camry and the Saturn Aura.
2009 Subaru Legacy Performance
The 2009 Subaru Legacy offers plenty of getup and go off the mark, but turbo lag is certainly noticeable. All models are capable of 0 – 60 mph times less than 8 seconds, though the 3.0R is more capable than the 2.5 models. The manual transmission offers decent operation, though the automatic seems to be the best choice for seamless operation. For fuel economy, the Legacy comes in with middling marks, and does not make waves in the class. 21 mpg is about the most drivers will see, even with highway driving (3.0R models get a bit less, actually).
The steering in the Legacy family is decent, though it could be weighted a bit better. For those unaccustomed to the light steering, handling can be a bit tricky. Braking is firm and powerful and the vehicle has very little body lean, making it one of the better driving cars in its class, even with the light steering wheel. Ride quality on the Legacy is not exceptional, as the large wheels induce transmission of road imperfections directly to the driver and passenger seats in the cabin.
One area where the Legacy excels is in quietness. Even the 3.0R is quiet and refined, with very little noise induced from the turbocharger. Wind noise and tire noise are noticeable at highway speeds, but are not overly intrusive.
2009 Subaru Legacy Interior
The interior of the Legacy is marked with a mixture of high quality and budget materials, belying the high price of the vehicle. However, construction is solid and the interior has a nice feel to it, without being luxurious. The control gauges are located in logical areas and provide drivers with immediate access to the information needed without forcing them to take their eyes from the road for long durations. The navigation system, while small, does not subsume the audio or HVAC operation, which is nice.
The front seats offer plenty of legroom and knee room, though the low roofline makes headroom a bit tight for some drivers and passengers. The seats are comfortable and supportive, while the contoured lines provide plenty of side support for turns. Drivers will find their view unobstructed in all directions, as well, in contrast to some other models in the class. The rear seats are not particularly roomy, though headroom is decent. Adults will find that the back is an exercise in patience, and the area should be used only for storage or for carrying children.
Finally, the Legacy offers a modicum of cargo space. The trunk is relatively spacious, though the trunk hinges do take up some room. The folding seats also increase the available space, though the seats do not fold flat. Cabin storage is slight.
2009 Subaru Legacy Safety Features
The Subaru Legacy does offer quite a bit of safety equipment. Standard equipment includes active front head restraints, daytime running lights, an emergency trunk release, a tire pressure monitor, dual front airbags, side curtain airbags, front side airbags, an antiskid system and antilock 4-wheel disc brakes. The Legacy also received 5 stars from the NHTSA in all areas except rollover, which received 4 stars.
Summary
The 2009 Subaru Legacy comprises a family of vehicles that offer plenty of benefits for drivers. These vehicles are great choices for daily drivers, even though the fuel economy is less than it might be. If you are seeking a great family vehicle, or simply want a reliable option to get back and forth to work, the Legacy has much to offer.