2014 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Premium on 2040-cars
9536 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:2.5L H4 16V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:Automatic CVT
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 4S3BMCC60E3037991
Stock Num: MC79910
Make: Subaru
Model: Legacy 2.5i Premium
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Taupe
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 1
Subaru Stellar Care Award Recipient for outstanding customer service and satisfaction.Subaru of Kings Automall proudly presents this 2014 Subaru LEGACY 4dr Sdn H4 Auto 2.5i Premium. Represented in BLUE and complimented nicely by its TAUPE interior. Fuel Efficiency comes in at 32 highway and 24 city. Under the hood you will find the 2.5 coupled with the CVT. Warranty Information: Purchase this Subaru with confidence knowing it is backed with a 36 month / 36000 mile warranty. The Word Around Town: Subaru has long been known for its stellar all-wheel-drive system which comes standard on most models. The Legacy is no exception, bringing Subaru's reputation for safety and reliability to a stylish mid-size sedan capable of surprising performance, with MSRP starting at just over $20,000. Options and Safety Features: Nicely equipped with ABS And Driveline Traction Control, Airbag Occupancy Sensor, Curtain 1st And 2nd Row Airbags, Driver And Passenger Pelvic Airbag, Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Front Airbags, Dual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side Airbags, Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Low Tire Pressure Warning, Outboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point, Height Adjusters and Pretensioners, Rear Child Safety Locks, Side Impact Beams. Awards And Accolades: IIHS Top Safety Pick, Top Safety Pick+ Thank you for taking the time to view this vehicle. Please contact us at 866-624-6468 to discuss any questions you may have about this vehicle or to set up a test drive. We are conveniently located in the Kings Automall and are open 7 days a week. All Subaru's sold at Subaru of Kings Automall come with free complimentary oil and filter changes for as long as you own the vehicle. BEFORE YOU COME UP TO THE LOT TO LOOK AT A PARTICULAR VEHICLE GIVE JEREMY VASKE A CALL @ 866-624-6468. THIS WILL ENSURE THAT THE VEHICLE IS HERE ON THE LOT AND READY TO SELL. WE ALWAYS TRY TO ENSURE THAT ALL INFORMATION ON THE VEHICLES ARE ACCURATE. PLEASE ASK TO SEE THE CARFAX ON THE VEHICLE THAT YOU ARE INTERETSED IN. THANK YOU FOR VISITNG OUR VEHICLES AND HAVE A GREAT DAY.
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Junkyard Gem: 1980 Subaru 4WD Hatchback
Sat, Aug 24 2019Living in Colorado, where they might as well issue you a Subaru at the state line, I see plenty of worn-out Pleiades-badged cars in the local wrecking yards. Most of them fall into the 15-to-25-year-old age group, but I'll spot the occasional Malaise Era Subaru, from the era when the Leone was sold in North America as, simply, "the Subaru." Here's a 1980 base-level hatchback with the four-wheel-drive option, spotted in a yard just outside of Denver last month. In 1980, the US-market Subaru could be had in three trim levels (STD, DL, and GL), and as a coupe, sedan, hatchback, or wagon (the pickup version was known as the BRAT). This STD hatch is the cheapest possible Subaru available in 1980 with four-wheel-drive, and I'm just disappointed that they didn't put STD badges on the base-level cars. The driver had to choose between front- and four-wheel-drive by hand, using this lever. If you left the car in 4WD for long periods on dry pavement, you'd wear out the tires and/or break something. By 1997, all US-market Subarus had full-time all-wheel-drive, with no driver decisions about driven wheels needed. Subaru offered an automatic transmission and a five-speed-manual for these cars, but just about all buyers of late-1970s/early-1980s Subarus went with the cheaper four-on-the-floor manual. When you see a junkyard car with the keys still present, you can assume that the car ended up here after being totaled by an insurance company or traded in on a new car. A battered 39-year-old Subaru won't get much interest at the sort of auction these cars go to, and so the junkyard ends up being the next stop. The owner's manual was still in the glovebox, and of course I took at home and scanned a few pages (look in the gallery, above, for those scans). The folks at Subaru PR were interested in this book for their archives (they don't have one), so I'll make sure it gets to them soon. Rodent bedding and poop fill the engine compartment, and the employees of this yard marked the car as a hantavirus biohazard. I'd wear a mask if I needed to pull the engine from this car, because hantavirus is a real problem in Colorado and has a scary 35% mortality rate. Speaking of the engine, you're looking at 67 mighty horsepower here. With the car scaling in at about 2,200 pounds empty, drivers needed patience on uphill freeway onramps (actually, they needed patience when driving anywhere). By the standards of Japanese cars of this era, the rust problem doesn't look too bad.
Subaru Cross Sport Design Concept is a BRZ with a backpack
Wed, 20 Nov 2013Sports cars are a notoriously tough sell over the long-term. Like convertibles, sales of even the best sports cars tend to be front-loaded in the first couple of years, at which point they drop off like a stone. That may serve to explain this mysterious two-door wagonback concept from Subaru, dubbed Cross Sport Design Concept.
While details aren't exactly thick on the ground, at first blush, this appears to be a higher-riding BRZ with a more utilitarian backpack. Reports suggest the rear-wheel-drive sports coupe's chassis is riding underneath, despite the fact that the Cross Sport is 2.6 inches longer overall. Assuming the chassis itself is basically unmodified and the 2.0-liter, flat, four-cylinder engine is untouched, this could be a very effective way for Subaru to increase its return on investment in the BRZ's underpinnings while generating a very cool (if niche) shooting brake model.
With the exception of a few bits of concept car frosting (wood-lined cargo bay floor, overly-detailed steroscopic camera mounts, slivered side mirrors, etc.), this thing looks production ready, and that's just ducky with us.
2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid [w/video]
Mon, 11 Nov 2013The butler announcing arriving guests to the hybrid party has just called Subaru's name, at long last. The XV Crosstrek wasn't even supposed to come to the US, but the 2014 XV Crosstrek Hybrid endows it with a suit tailored for our regulatory dress code, adding all that weighty battery goodness to the Impreza-turned-compact-crossover.
Subaru didn't want to say why it sent the XV Crosstrek to the hybrid party first, but the original car itself was an opportunistic play for the European market that has worked out surprisingly well over there and over here. In areas represented by the American flag it's doing about 4,000 sales per month and on pace to hit 50,000 units for all of 2013; that's just another happy chapter in Subaru's generally awesome year that sees it outpacing Volkswagen through the end of October, 347,890 units to 342,962.
The XV Crosstrek Hybrid is the opportunistic play for the 25 percent of Subaru buyers that will be looking for a hybrid as their next vehicle, so sayeth Subaru, and for those outside the fold who are determined to include the word "hybrid" in their purchase but also want some extra ride height, space and all-wheel drive.