Subaru of America has announced a date that fleets can begin ordering the 2015 Legacy mid-size sedan and Outback crossover — a pair of vehicles that have seen significant redesigns.
by Staff
May 15, 2014
Photo of 2015 Legacy courtesy of Subaru.
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Photo of 2015 Legacy courtesy of Subaru.
Subaru of America has announced a date that fleets can begin ordering the 2015 Legacy mid-size sedan and Outback crossover — a pair of vehicles that have seen significant redesigns.
Starting May 19, fleet buyers can begin ordering the 2015 Legacy for a July delivery. The automaker has refreshed the Legacy's body styling; increased output for the four-cylinder engine; and improved fuel economy on the six-cylinder model by 10 percent. The all-wheel-drive vehicle was introduced at the Chicago Auto Show.
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The 2015 Legacy 2.5i four-cylinder engine is projected to achieve 26 miles per gallon city, 36 mpg city, and 30 mpg combined.
Fleets can begin ordering the Outback on June 16 for August delivery. The 2015 Outback, which was introduced at the New York International Auto Show, also improves fuel economy over the 2014 model.
Lastly, the Subaru BRZ sport coupe is available for order on June 19 for June delivery.
There are no changes to ordering dates for the Impreza, XV Crosstrek, and XV Crosstrek Hybrid. The ordering bank opens Sept. 15 for those vehicles, which are scheduled for October delivery.
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