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2008 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT spec.B Road Test (video)

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Justin Pritchard
Subaru's latest factory-tuned model impresses- in most areas.
Subaru's latest factory-tuned model impresses- in most areas

Not many cars can make one wish for a snowstorm in the middle of August. But while recently testing a Subaru Legacy, I hoped Mother Nature would dump freezing nastiness all over Northern Ontario. Of course, the weather didn't co-operate and temperatures hung around the mid-twenties without a cloud in the sky. Darn.

If only Siberia was next door...

All-wheel-wonder
Every machine Subaru makes comes with rally-tuned all wheel drive (AWD) which can make treacherous wintertime driving a total hoot. Subaru's AWD system isn't only a bad-weather companion either- as it enhances performance when the roads are clear too.

This holds especially true of their latest performance designated model- an upgraded Legacy for customers after a capable luxury car with a fun streak. It's called the Subaru Legacy 2.5 GT Spec.B. That's a mouthful of a name, but what's easy to swallow is the reputation Subaru has earned for creating some of the most no-nonsense, reliable, all-weather cars on the road.

A lightly-warmed performance model
Capitalizing on a recent makeover to their flagship, Spec.B's visual separation from standard models is fairly conservative. There are special wheels and badging, a unique interior treatment, a unique color and a few other upgrades- though most of the extra stuff is underneath in the form of a Billstein-tuned suspension setup and high performance tires.

The effect of the dynamic upgrades is vein-tangling grip while the car holds on to the very last bit of each corner with claws dug in. Push too hard, and it's only a small, neutral slide separating you from the end of the bend. Dial in some weight transfer entering a corner, and you're treated to a mild, predictable oversteer. This is a ton-and-a-half of tail-happy fun, and many other Japanese performance sedans suffer more greatly in the ride quality department to enable similar capabilities.

The spec.B is not that different from other Legacy models.
Justin Pritchard
Justin Pritchard
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