Subaru Announces Pricing for 2015 Legacy
The redesigned 2015 Subaru Legacy will retail starting at $21,695 when it arrives at dealerships in July, the automaker announced.

Photo courtesy of Subaru.

Photo courtesy of Subaru.
The redesigned 2015 Subaru Legacy will retail starting at $21,695 when it arrives at dealerships in July, the automaker announced.
The mid-size sedan's 2.5i base model's retail price with $795 in destination and delivery fees rises to $22,490. The 2.5i comes with a four-cylinder engine mated to a CVT (continuously variable transmission).
The 2.5i Premium trim level retails for $23,495 by adding an all-weather package, dual-zone climate control, upgraded infotainment system, and other features.
The 2.5i Limited trim level boost the retail price to $26,495 and adds leather-trimmed upholstery, 18-inch alloy wheels and a Harman Kardon 12-speaker surround sound system.
The 3.6R Limited Legacy price rises to $29,595, because the flagship model adds a 3.6L six-cylinder Boxter engine generating 256 horsepower and a high-torque CVT. The engine is expected to provide 20 miles per gallon city and 29 mpg highway.
Destination and delivery charges vary in several states, including rising to $945 for dealers in Alaska. Partial zero emission vehicles on 2.5i models adds $300.
Originally posted on Automotive Fleet
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