2005 Subaru Legacy and Outback Feature Major Improvements over Previous Models

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New Subaru Legacy 2.5i Sedan Starts at Only $200 More than 2004 Model

Subaru is readying a new range of flagship Legacy and Outback models that will go a long way toward raising perceptions about the brand's near-premium cars and crossover SUVs.

The newly redesigned Legacy and Outback models will go a long way in boosting Subaru's stodgy image. (Photo: Subaru Canada)

Subaru has built up an enviable reputation for quality and reliability, but similar to Sweden's Volvo brand it has only recently started showing a keener sense of style. The Japanese brand's new Legacy and Outback models are at the forefront of this new design philosophy, and should reward Subaru with dramatically increased sales as a result.

An additional part of the equation that has resulted in Volvo's recent upsurge on the sales charts included enhanced performance, both under the hood with new more powerful engines, sport-oriented transmission choices and optional all-wheel drive, as well as more dynamically tuned suspension setups.

Subaru has already established itself in terms of quality and reliability, and therefore are now focusing more on styling and performance to grow the brand. (Photo: Subaru Canada)

Subaru has long offered all-wheel drive on all of its models, putting it at the forefront of drivetrain technologies. The brand also offers 5-speed manual and manually-actuated automatic transmissions in current products, while in specific models such as the Impreza WRX engine performance is class leading.

Subaru plans to capitalize on the performance image of such models and attract more performance-oriented buyers to its new 2005 Legacy and Outback. The new midsize Subarus also make improvements over their predecessors when it comes to standard equipment and safety features.