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07-05-2006, 07:35 PM
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Legacy Reliability in Car and Driver test
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Hi Gang,
I'm interested in purchasing a Legacy GT and saw the latest Car and Driver's long-term test in their latest edition. The number of problems they had frightened me. Is C/D's experience typical or are Legacys pretty reliable? Thanks.
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07-05-2006, 07:57 PM
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Title: Richard Cranium
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I think that you will find most people around here would say,yes they are reliable and reliable with mods. Of course there are some minor things that most complain about, like rattles and some other small things that dealers fix easily. Just lsearch around the site and you will find some answers. L ook here.
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#3:
07-05-2006, 07:58 PM
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Title: Member
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Location: Seacoast NH
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Car: WRX & Legacy GT Wagon's
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Originally Posted by SuccessDoctor
Hi Gang,
I'm interested in purchasing a Legacy GT and saw the latest Car and Driver's long-term test in their latest edition. The number of problems they had frightened me. Is C/D's experience typical or are Legacys pretty reliable? Thanks.
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This is one car of hundred of thousands produced. All cars have issues including the most reliable brands and the least reliable brands have trouble free cars too.
That being said Consumer Reports lists the Legacy (turbo) above average so I would not worry much on this one bad one.
Ours at 15k miles is troublefree and not any hiccups people complain of here.
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#4:
07-05-2006, 08:00 PM
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Title: Senior Contributor
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Location: SLC, UT
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Car: '05 OBP LGT Ltd & '08 AW STI
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I've had my car two years and 23,000 miles. I've only had one issue, and that happened about a month ago. I had a cylinder #4 misfire CEL. Took it in, they fixed it. No biggy.
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#5:
07-05-2006, 10:02 PM
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Title: Senior Member
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Location: Wisconsin
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Car: 2005 LGT, 2010 Mustang GT
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No problems at all. Driven 13k miles since March, 2005.
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#6:
07-05-2006, 10:06 PM
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Title: Contributor
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Location: New York City/new windsor, ny
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Car: 05 Legacy GT
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No issues at 1 year 2 months & 38,517 miles
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#7:
07-05-2006, 10:16 PM
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Title: Albatross
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Rank: Donating Member
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Location: 80126
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Car: 05 Silver LGT 5EAT, 05 OB 2.5i
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Why don't you read one article in the current issue of Motor Trend... It's worth...
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#8:
07-05-2006, 10:36 PM
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Title: rEVOlution™
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As long as you use regular oil you'll be fine......

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#9:
07-06-2006, 10:59 AM
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Title: Member
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Location: Tennessee
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Car: 2006 Subaru Legacy GT Limited Sedan
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11200 miles and so far the car has been flawless. No rattles so far.
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#10:
07-06-2006, 12:30 PM
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Title: Senior Member
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Location: Holbrook,MA
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Car: 2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5GT LTD
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1300 miles...flawless..
but 1 problem... its hard to have one when gas is so expensive 
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#11:
07-06-2006, 12:35 PM
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Title: Too Big to Fail
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Location: Chicagoland
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Car: 05 Legacy GT/98 BMW 540 w/Chevy Power
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Mine runs great using #2 Diesel 
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#12:
07-06-2006, 12:41 PM
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Title: Doh!
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Location: Banana Repubic of Davis, Kalifornia
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Car: 05 Legacy GT Limited Wagon Stg 2342341^0
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42000 miles in 11 months, no problems with the car and it's been on Mobil 1 since the first oil change.
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#13:
07-06-2006, 11:14 PM
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Title: Burning Monkey
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Location: NJ
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Car: 10 C30 T5 / 97 MIATA / *RIP* 05 SWP LGT
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consumer reports recommends every subaru and gold at that
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#14:
07-07-2006, 01:37 AM
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Title: Ninja
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Rank: Donating Member
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Location: God's Undergarments - Indiana
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Car: 2005 Legacy GT
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That being said Consumer Reports lists the Legacy (turbo) above average so I would not worry much on this one bad one.
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I don't pay one ounce of attention to what consumer reports says. Don't get me wrong, I love my LGT and everything but they miss the boat so many times. I used to sell TV's and ppl would always come in with "I had an RCA for 20 years and consumer reports says their good, I want another one." And then about 2 minutes later say they would never own a GE TV cuz they're garbage. You shoulda seen how many ppl got switched to Panasonic's and Sony's when I told them that GE's run down the same assembly lines as RCA's.
As for stuff goin wrong with my car, I have a shudder in my steering wheel, sometimes very violent under hard breaking conditions, haven't had the dealer check that out yet, my passenger side window is VERY noticably slower than my drivers side window. Like when I roll them down at the same time, the passengers window will be about 2-3 inches from all the way down while the drivers side is all the way down, dealer says "Everything is within factory specs, nuthin rubbin. And prolly the worst thing is, when I drive while it's raining hard, my passenger side floor leaks, I think it's in the firewall. If the car sits in the rain, everythings dry, if I drive, the carpet gets SOAKED. Makes the whole car smell like mildew and takes like 2 days to dry out. Once again, haven't had the dealer check that out yet.
Don't let the one car that C&D tested turn you off to these cars. I love mine, despite the stuff that I've had wrong. The way they move is undeniable.
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#15:
07-07-2006, 01:59 AM
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Title: Professional Speeder
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Rank: Donating Member
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Location: Atlanta, Georgia.
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Car: Silver Legacy GT, 5-MT
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Generally speaking, there are a few quirks, but overall the legacy is very reliable, i have never really heard to many stories about the legacy in the shop for days on days with a transmission problem that cant seem to be fixed.
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