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2010 Subaru Legacy/Outback

Post by Sam » Fri Jun 05, 2009 5:12 pm

Car and Driver wrote:While the Legacy continues to offer a turbocharged flat-four model (upgraded to 265 hp and 258 lb-ft of torque for 2010) as well as naturally aspirated four- and six-cylinders, the Outback now makes do with only the latter two engines. The 2.5-liter boxer four has been revised, putting out 170 hp and 170 lb-ft of torque, and will now be mated to a standard six-speed manual—up from a five-speed—or with Subaru’s new chain-driven continuously variable transmission. The horizontally opposed six-cylinder comes from the Tribeca and displaces 3.6 liters, making 256 hp and 247 lb-ft of torque in this application. Sixes will be mated solely to a five-speed auto.

Both the 2.5i and 3.6R Outbacks will be available in three trim levels—base, Premium, and Limited. Three all-wheel-drive systems will be employed, paired with specific engine/transmission combos. Manual 2.5i models will use a viscous-coupling center differential with a 50/50 front/rear variable torque split. CVT-equipped four-cylinders get a system that uses an electronically managed clutch. Those opting for the six-cylinder car will receive a different electronic system that uses a planetary differential and a hydraulic clutch. Traction and stability control, as well as anti-lock brakes, are standard across the board.
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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by Sam » Fri Jun 05, 2009 5:15 pm

Car and Driver wrote:Base 2.5i models are powered by a slightly revised 170-hp, 2.5-liter flat-four, but a six-speed manual replaces the five-speed as the base transmission, and an all-new chain-driven CVT replaces the four-speed automatic. This isn’t Subaru’s first CVT (remember the Justy?) but it is the first one paired to a boxer engine. Fuel economy soars: Subaru estimates manual models will be rated at 22/29 mpg (up from 20/27) and the CVT will manage 23/30 (up from 20/27). To be determined is whether or not the CVT will be satisfying to drive, but these fuel-economy numbers are now solidly competitive, although not class-leading.

The 2.5GT is positioned more clearly as the sporty model and comes only with the six-speed manual and slightly wider 18-inch summer tires. With a 25-percent-larger intercooler, output from the turbo flat-four is up slightly to 265 hp and 258 lb-ft while Subaru promises a 30-percent increase in responsiveness (i.e. less turbo lag) due to the turbo being relocated closer to the exhaust. We’re cautiously optimistic that the redesign has addressed the Legacy’s tendency towards excessive body roll. Fuel economy drops from 18 city/24 highway to an estimated 17/23.

A new 3.6R model replaces the previous 3.0R and is powered by the 256-hp, 3.6-liter flat-six from the Tribeca SUV. Aside from a horsepower boost, the 3.6R runs on regular fuel as opposed to the premium-swilling 3.0R. A five-speed automatic is the only transmission offered.

In terms of refinement, a new front cradle and repositioned engine mounts are claimed to smooth out the traditionally lumpy idle of the flat four to somewhere on par with the idle of the Toyota Camry. As before, stability control is standard across the lineup. Convenience items are up, too, including an available eight-inch navigation screen, and auxiliary and USB inputs for the stereo, while an electronic parking brake (with a hill-holder function) frees up important cupholder space in the center console.

Considering Subaru’s aggressive targeting of the U.S. market, we expect pricing to remain similar to the outgoing models. That would make the base price around $21,500, the turbo GT about $27,500, and the 3.6R around $29,500. Last year, Toyota sold 6.5 times as many Camrys as Subaru did Legacys, but Subaru has done its homework, and the new Legacy seems poised to gobble up additional market share in this key segment.
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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by Imprez » Fri Jun 05, 2009 10:32 pm

Les acheteurs de Legacy pourront maintenant s'écrier "Holly rear leg room Batman" ! ! !

Je crois vraiment que Subaru sont dûs pour importer leur diesel sur notre continent.
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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by STONE_COLD » Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:17 pm

Pas sur d'aimer le style...à voir en vrai.

Encore le maudit 2.5L .... :-/

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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by Imprez » Tue Jun 09, 2009 8:35 pm

STONE_COLD wrote:Encore le maudit 2.5L .... :-/
C'est une compagnie minuscule, pas les moyens d'avoir 5 - 6 moteurs atmosphériques + 3 - 4 moteurs turbos...

Ils ont 3 moteurs atmosphériques: un H4 de 2.5 litres et deux H6 ( 3.0 - 3.6 litres ) et un moteur turbo: un H4 de 2.5 litres ( offert en 3 versions )

L'Impreza est disponible avec 3 moteurs : 2.5 N/A et 2.5 turbo ( 2.5 turbo de 224 hp, 2.5 turbo de 265 hp et 2.5 turbo de 305 hp )
La Legacy / Outback est disponible avec 3 moteurs : 2.5 N/A, 2.5 turbo et 3.0 N/A ( + le 3.6 N/A en 2010 )
Le Forester est diponible avec 2 moteurs ( 2.5 N/A et 2.5 turbo )
Le Tribeca est disponible avec le 3.6 N/A

Ce qui manquerait ce serait un plus petit H4 mais avec l'AWD ça ne donnerait pas des performances tellement excitantes, déjà qu'avec le 2.5 :lol:
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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by STONE_COLD » Tue Jun 09, 2009 10:15 pm

Imprez wrote:
STONE_COLD wrote:Encore le maudit 2.5L .... :-/
C'est une compagnie minuscule, pas les moyens d'avoir 5 - 6 moteurs atmosphériques + 3 - 4 moteurs turbos...

Ils ont 3 moteurs atmosphériques: un H4 de 2.5 litres et deux H6 ( 3.0 - 3.6 litres ) et un moteur turbo: un H4 de 2.5 litres ( offert en 3 versions )

L'Impreza est disponible avec 3 moteurs : 2.5 N/A et 2.5 turbo ( 2.5 turbo de 224 hp, 2.5 turbo de 265 hp et 2.5 turbo de 305 hp )
La Legacy / Outback est disponible avec 3 moteurs : 2.5 N/A, 2.5 turbo et 3.0 N/A ( + le 3.6 N/A en 2010 )
Le Forester est diponible avec 2 moteurs ( 2.5 N/A et 2.5 turbo )
Le Tribeca est disponible avec le 3.6 N/A

Ce qui manquerait ce serait un plus petit H4 mais avec l'AWD ça ne donnerait pas des performances tellement excitantes, déjà qu'avec le 2.5 :lol:
Il me semble que le 2.5 atmosphérique devrait développer au moins 190HP en 2010... :triste1:

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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by Tmmspeed6 » Wed Jun 10, 2009 8:25 am

Le look demeure encore anonyme! :/

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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by Imprez » Wed Jun 10, 2009 6:04 pm

STONE_COLD wrote:
Il me semble que le 2.5 atmosphérique devrait développer au moins 190HP en 2010... :triste1:
Entièrement d'accord avec toi... 170 hp / 170 lb-pi c'est limite...
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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by Karnov » Wed Jun 10, 2009 6:30 pm

Est-ce qu'on doit trouver ça beau ? :erk:

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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by Imprez » Thu Jun 11, 2009 12:19 am

Karnov wrote:Est-ce qu'on doit trouver ça beau ? :erk:
Avec le nouveau modèle je trouve la Outback plus belle que la sedan...
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Re: Subaru Legacy/Outback 2010

Post by Karnov » Thu Jun 11, 2009 1:53 pm

Imprez wrote:
Karnov wrote:Est-ce qu'on doit trouver ça beau ? :erk:
Avec le nouveau modèle je trouve la Outback plus belle que la sedan...
La Outback est plus belle que la Sedan mais une ou l'autre, j'aime pas du tout.

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Re: 2010 Subaru Legacy/Outback

Post by STONE_COLD » Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:15 am

Prix canadien. Le 6 cyl est disponible pour 32K :super: Baisse de prix de 5000$.


Mississauga, Ontario - Subaru Canada has announced pricing for the all-new 2010 Legacy, which will start at $23,995.

The new Legacy is the roomiest and most refined yet, and is available with two new transmissions: a six-speed manual or a Lineartronic continuously variable transmission (CVT).

The 170-horsepower Legacy 2.5i will start at $23,995 with the six-speed manual, and $25,195 with the CVT. The Legacy PZEV with standard CVT is $26,395, while the 265-horsepower turbocharged Legacy 2.5GT with six-speed manual starts at $38,395.

The top-of-the-line Legacy 3.6R is equipped with a new 3.6-litre H6 engine that uses regular-grade fuel, and a specially-tuned five-speed Sportshift automatic transmission with blipping control, starting at $31,895.

The new Legacy is higher and wider than the previous model, for additional head, shoulder and hip room. All feature symmetrical full-time all-wheel drive, and all 2010 models are equipped with four-wheel disc anti-lock brakes with electronic brake-force distribution (EBD) and brake assist, as well as Vehicle Dynamics Control, which combines stability and traction control capability.

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Re: 2010 Subaru Legacy/Outback

Post by Salsa » Thu Jul 23, 2009 9:22 am

Pourquoi plusieurs constructeurs sont PAS capables de faire des banquettes arrières qui se replient à plat dans les modèle "wagon" ou familial.....

Rien de plus tannant, quand tu baisses les sièges pis que ça ne forme pas une plateforme égale....
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Re: 2010 Subaru Legacy/Outback

Post by Imprez » Thu Jul 23, 2009 5:40 pm

Salsa wrote:Pourquoi plusieurs constructeurs sont PAS capables de faire des banquettes arrières qui se replient à plat dans les modèle "wagon" ou familial.....

Rien de plus tannant, quand tu baisses les sièges pis que ça ne forme pas une plateforme égale....
Ben sur les photos de la sedan et de la Outback je trouve que ça fait une plateforme relativement égale, j'imagine que ça devient complètement plat lorsque tu mets du poids sur les dossiers rabattus.
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