
2001 Subaru Legacy GT
When you think Subaru, you think all-wheel-drive (AWD) - a transmission
that
"drives all four wheels all the time,"unlike other entry-level luxury sedans
whose AWD systems turn on the non-powered wheels only when the others lose
traction. The 2001 Subaru Legacy GT excels in the turns, smoothing curvy
roads with nice tight handling. Add to that a fully independent, sport-tuned
suspension, and you're ready for driving fun. This smooth rider is powered by
a Phase II 2.5-liter, 16-valve, 165-horsepower boxer engine under the hood
creating 166 foot-pounds of torque @ 4,000 rpm.
The interior is roomy and stylish - the GT sedan gets a power moonroof,
a six-way power driver's seat, limited-slip rear differential, multi-reflector
halogen fog lights, an in-glass antenna, a hidden tailpipe, standard breakaway
mirrors and front and rear cupholders. Everyone who rode in this sedan enjoyed
it - often for many different reasons, utility, style, and ride. The bottom
line appears to be that the Legacy is a comfortable and lively Car For All
Seasons.
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