2010 Subaru Legacy gets a price drop, starts at “$19,995″


The 2010 Subaru Legacy, the all-wheel drive sedan that few people still care about, has been priced to start at $20,690 ($19,995 for the car and $695 for destination). That’s $800 less than the previous entry-level 2.5i equivalent cost. If you’re looking for even greater savings, the top of the line 3.6R costs $25,690, a highly impressive $1,600 less than last year’s less powerful 3.04.
The current line up includes a 2.5 and 3.6 model type. Add into that bunch a list of basic, GT, Limited and Premium models and you’re left with several feature options to pick from. The spec sheet looks something like this:
- 2.5i Base: A 2.5-liter normally aspirated four-cylinder boxer with 170HP and mated with either a 6-speed manual transmission. Add the Lineartronic CVT for an extra $1,000 and you’ll also get electronic parking brake with Hill Holder system, auto on/off exterior lights, audio system with single-disc CD player, auxiliary input jack and 4 speakers and remote keyless entry system.
- 2.5i Premium: Everything in the base, plus 16-inch alloys, leather-wrapped wheel, 10-way power driver’s seat, instrument storage bin w/door, overhead console with sunglass holder and ambient light, bright exhaust tip, and body-colored mirrors. Price? Another $1,000 on top of the standard 2.5i model.
- 2.5 GT: Powered by a 265-HP turbo hooked up to a 6-speed manual. For your $28,690, you’ll get 18-inch alloys, a hood scoop, and all the features of the 2.5i Premium model. There’s a Limited model, too, which adds a leather interior, power passenger seat, and a Harman/Kardon audio system, but selecting that model will relieve you of a tidy $30,690 at your local dealer.
- 3.6R: The range topper gets a normally aspirated 256-horsepower engine but you’ll be stuck with a five-speed automatic with paddle-shift control. Prices start from $25,690 with the basic equipment including all 2.5i model features plus P225/50 R17 all-season tires, 17″ alloys, paddle shifters, driver’s side window w/automatic up and down, instrument storage bin w/door, overhead console with sun glass holder and ambient light, and dual chrome exhaust tips. A 3.6R Premium and Limited edition does exist and it costs $26,690 and $28,690 respectively.
SUBARU PRESS RELEASE
PRESS RELEASE:
SUBARU ANNOUNCES PRICING ON ALL-NEW 2010 LEGACY
§ Pricing starts at $19,995
§ Roomiest Legacy Ever with New Levels of Comfort, Quietness and Refinement
§ New 6-speed Manual and CVT Transmissions for Legacy 2.5i Models
§ 2.5GT Improves to 265-hp Turbo Engine and a New 6-Speed Manual Transmission
§ New Legacy 3.6R Model Features More Powerful 6-Cylinder EngineCherry Hill, N.J., April 29, 2009 – Subaru of America, Inc. today announced pricing for the all-new 2010 Legacy® sedan. Pricing will start at $19,995 – $800 lower than the previous generation Legacy sedan – which set a sales record in 2008.
The new Subaru Legacy provides for a bolder design language in a larger midsize package. The 2010 Legacy, whose predecessor is renowned for its sporty handling and reliability, now has a longer wheelbase, four inches of extra rear seat legroom and a new powertrain lineup featuring the new Subaru Lineartronic™ CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission). All Legacy models now feature an all-new front McPherson strut, rear double-wishbone suspension with front and rear stabilizer bars for improved ride & handling. Additionally, all Legacy models are upgraded with a much larger 18.5 gallon fuel tank for better operating range.
As with all Subaru vehicles, Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive is standard, which helps driving performance by enhancing traction regardless of weather conditions.
Model Pricing Highlights:
The 2.5i is equipped with a either the 6-speed manual transmission with a starting price of $19,995 or the all-new Lineartronic CVT as an option with a starting price of $20,995.This base model comes complete with 4-wheel disc brakes, quick-ratio power steering, tilt and telescope steering column, 8 cup holders, 60/40 split-folding rear seatbacks, electronic parking brake with Hill Holder® system, auto on/off exterior lights (autolights), AM/FM Stereo with single-disc CD player, auxiliary input jack and 4 speakers, dual lit visor mirrors, variable intermittent wipers, overhead console with sunglasses holder and remote keyless entry system.
There are a number of options available for the 2010 Legacy. (Availability varies by trim level):
* Power moonroof at $995
* All-Weather Package at $500 which includes: heated front seats, windshield wiper de-icer and heated exterior mirrors
* harman/kardon® audio system for $995 which includes: AM/FM 6 CD, 440 Watt harman/kardon amplifier, 9 harman/kardon speakers, hands-free Bluetooth® phone capability
* Navigation system for $2,000 which includes: AM/FM/CD/DVD, GPS navigation system 8″ LCD touch-screen, 440 watt harman/kardon amplifier, 9 harman/kardon speakers, hands-free Bluetooth phone and audio, USB port with iPod™ control and backup cameraThe 2.5i Premium comes with either a 6-speed manual transmission or the option of the all-new Lineartronic CVT and will have a starting price of $20,995 (2.5i Premium with Lineartronic CVT starts at $21,995.) Standard equipment includes all 2.5i model features (where applicable) plus 10-way power driver’s seat, driver’s side window w/automatic up and down, leather-wrapped steering wheel, instrument storage bin w/door, overhead console with sunglass holder and ambient light, bright exhaust tip, body-colored mirrors and 16″ Alloy Wheels . Options include: All-Weather Package, harman/kardon audio system, power moonroof and navigation system (navigation system requires power moonroof option).
The 2.5i Limited comes equipped with the new Lineartronic CVT and will have a starting price of $24,995. The 2.5i Limited includes all 2.5i Premium model features (where applicable) plus paddle shifters and a 6-speed manual shift mode, P215/50 R17 all-season tires, 17″ Alloy Wheels, perforated ivory / off black leather-trimmed upholstery, 4-way power front passenger seat, All-Weather Package and harman/kardon audio system. Options include: power moonroof and navigation system (navigation system requires power moonroof option).
The 2010 Legacy 2.5GT Premium and Limited are powered by a 265-hp turbocharged / intercooled Boxer engine and mated with a new 6-speed manual transmission. The engine features a unique turbocharger configuration that is mounted below the engine. This new location contributes to 30 percent quicker turbocharger response. Designed for the discerning enthusiast, the Legacy 2.5GT models are equipped to challenge some of the best names in the sport sedan field.
The 2.5GT Premium will have a starting price of $27,995 and includes all 2.5i Premium model features (where applicable) plus hood scoop, P225/45 R18 summer tires, 18″ Alloy Wheels, dual chrome exhaust tips and All-Weather Package. Options include: harman/kardon audio system and power moonroof.
The 2.5GT Limited will have a starting price of $29,995 and includes all 2.5GT Premium model features (where applicable) plus perforated ivory / off black leather-trimmed upholstery, 4-way power front passenger seat, and harman/kardon audio system. Options include: power moonroof and navigation system (navigation system requires power moonroof option).
The all-new Legacy 3.6R, which replaces the 3.0R model – is smoother and more refined, with more torque and power. The 3.6R is powered by a 256-hp 3.6-liter 6-cylinder Boxer engine matched to a 5-speed electronic automatic transmission. Compared to the 3.0-liter 6-cylinder engine it replaces, the more powerful 3.6R has similar external size and uses regular-grade fuel, rather than premium as the 3.0L 6-cylinder recommended to achieve its rated power.
The Legacy 3.6R will have a starting price of $24,995 (a $1,600 reduction over the outgoing 3.0R) and includes all 2.5i model features (where applicable) plus P225/50 R17 all-season tires, 17″ Alloy Wheels, paddle shifters, driver’s side window w/automatic up and down, instrument storage bin w/door, overhead console with sunglass holder and ambient light, and dual chrome exhaust tips.
The 3.6R Premium will have a starting price of $25,995 and includes all 3.6R model features (where applicable) plus a 10-way power driver’s seat, leather-wrapped steering wheel and All-Weather Package. Options include: harman/kardon audio system and power moonroof.
The 3.6R Limited will have a starting price of $27,995 and includes all 3.6R Premium model features plus perforated ivory / off black leather-trimmed upholstery, 4-Way power front passenger seat, and harman/kardon audio system. Options include: power moonroof and navigation system (navigation system requires power moonroof option).
Accessory items for all 2010 Legacy models include 16″ Alloy Wheels, fog lights, a Blueconnect Bluetooth hands-free phone device, iPod auxiliary connector, puddle lights, cargo tray and trunk lid spoiler. A complete list of accessories will be available soon on www.subaru.com.
Destination and Delivery charge is $695 for all 2010MY Legacy and Outback models in the Contiguous 48 States. The MSRP of PZEV (Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle) models is $300 more than the federal specification model. For more information about the 2010 Subaru Legacy, visit www.media.subaru.com















Subaru Legacy is a wonder product. The prices are very reasonable too and it is goos in all parameters. The Subaru sedan has just come in time as the recession set in with the best product it has ever delivered. Forget the SUVs, the mid-size cars are going to drive the automotive industry in future.
Rahul
Indian Car Advisor (Carazoo.com)
Once went to Jackson Hole, WY. Noticed there were so many Subarus around. The following week I found out why. My car did not work in deep snow!
If you need an AWD car, I think this is an excellent car for the price!
Yeah, you’re spot on uglydawg. Go to Colorado and the only sedan you’ll see is a Subaru. It’s certainly a great value for MANY people.
That being said, not many people are drawn to Subarus. I just dont know why.
Anyway, thanks for being loyal visitors guys. You’ve really added a lot to this site. If you EVER have anything to say please contact me directly at edward[at]japancarblog.com. I’m looking to add new features to this site and would appreciate if you can give me suggestions.
-Ed
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