Sign In Join 



2009 Subaru Legacy

131 messages,  Last post on Jul 29, 2009 at 8:19 AM

You are in the Subaru Legacy & Outback Forum. Your Host is kcram

What is this discussion about? Subaru Legacy, Subaru Outback, Sedan, Wagon


Messages Page 5 of 13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
...
13
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion

#41 of 131
Re: Car Care [pilot1226] by ahq
Aug 26, 2008 (8:01 pm)
Reply

Replying to: pilot1226 (Aug 26, 2008 4:41 pm)

I'll sheepishly admit that I've been driving my 2009 2.5i SE for two weeks now, although I've yet to crack open the owner's manual. Since I'm not going anywhere (or at least not anywhere far) during the upcoming holiday weekend, perhaps I'll set aside some time to peruse through the manual.
 
Regarding the automatic transmission's Sport program mode, the salesperson did demonstrate this feature to me upon delivery two weeks ago. I usually switch the lever to the Sport mode when I'm on the freeway, for more responsive downshifts when passing.
 
My mom's 1990 Nissan Stanza XE (she's the second owner and has been driving the car since 1994!) has a similar toggle switch. It has three modes: Comfort, Sport, and Automatic. Historically I'd leave the switch in Automatic mode while driving her car around town, but I'll flip it to Sport mode when driving on the freeway. I was happy to find a similar feature on my Legacy. Having said that, I haven't really used the "manual" shift mode more than once thus far.
 
As far as disappointments and regrets are concerned, I have two thus far. My previous car, a 2002 Sentra GXE, had much better storage space for small items, including a nicely sized compartment (with a pop-up lid) to the right of the instrument panel. The door pockets were more generously sized as well.
 
I know I might damage my rep for admitting this, but I've found that I don't care for the cupholders... their location behind the shifter, that is. My old Sentra's cupholders were in front of the shifter, so beverages were much easier to place and reach.
 
Last but not least, there were three Legacy 2.5i SE automatics at the dealership, and I chose the one in Seacrest Green. I like the exterior color, and I find the ivory interior (with contrasting black upper dashboard) to be pleasing, but I'm concerned about the light-colored fabric appearing dingy after a while. I'm not too worried about it since I leased the car for two years and I don't have kids, but I would've gone for the Ruby Red car with black interior if I had to turn back the clock.
#42 of 131
Re: Car Care [ahq] by altimate
Aug 27, 2008 (4:09 am)
Reply

Replying to: ahq (Aug 26, 2008 8:01 pm)

Congrats on your purchase. Have you had a chance to check mileage yet?
 
I'm still waiting for availability of an SE here in Michigan. Looks like September at the earliest. I hope the lease deal doesn't suffer too much between now and then.
 
Looking at Quartz Silver as my color of choice. Never been fond of black interrior but I'm going with after market leather and the Legacy has a very upscale look in the black. If a beige trim became available I'd want white or bronze exterior. Right now I'm just antsy from waiting. Getting calls from competitive dealers trying to get me to look at other vehicles. I might do so if something doesn't happen pretty soon regarding availability. Still, after an eternity of research I'm seeing the Legacy SE as the best overall combination of value and upscale features.
#43 of 131
Re: Car Care [altimate] by pilot1226
Aug 27, 2008 (11:19 am)
Reply

Replying to: altimate (Aug 27, 2008 4:09 am)

Cool!
 
"As far as disappointments and regrets are concerned, I have two thus far. My previous car, a 2002 Sentra GXE, had much better storage space for small items, including a nicely sized compartment (with a pop-up lid) to the right of the instrument panel. The door pockets were more generously sized as well."
 
That's funny! Our other car is a 2001 Sentra SE - which I believe is the same model more or less (I think the SE has a 2.0 I4 rather than the 1.8) I do in fact miss the sunglasses holder near the top moonroof switch, but I have to disagree with the storage space... While the popup thing was cool above the radio, I find the cupholder caddy (you can remove this btw - my wife and I have a rule - no drinks in the car, so out the cupholders came, read owner's manual on how to safely remove, takes 2 seconds to twist the piece out.) and the center console a lot of space, and the glove box is huge compared to the Sentra. I personally don't keep anything in the door pockets from fear that I'll put garbage in there and forget about it!
#44 of 131
Re: Car Care [altimate] by ahq
Aug 27, 2008 (11:54 pm)
Reply

Replying to: altimate (Aug 27, 2008 4:09 am)

Nope, I haven't measured gas mileage yet. I did check the average fuel economy on the trip computer a few times... it reads that I'm getting around 29 MPG, which I believe is optimistic, to put it mildly. My guesstimate is that I'm getting around 20-21 MPG around town, maybe 25 MPG on the highway. My old Sentra was significantly better on gas, so I'm still adjusting to having to fill up the tank more frequently, as well as paying well more than $35 for a complete fill-up.
 
One of the local dealers around here had a bronze 2.5i SE (with the ivory interior) but it had the manual transmission, whereas I was looking for an automatic. VERY nice color, though. I certainly would've picked it, if one with an automatic was in stock.
 
I'm surprised that you're having a hard time locating a 2.5i SE, although I should note that one of the local dealers here didn't have any 2.5i SE automatics whatsoever, whereas the other had only two or three in stock. I'm assuming that you're not in the Detroit area, am I correct?
#45 of 131
Re: Car Care [pilot1226] by ahq
Aug 28, 2008 (12:05 am)
Reply

Replying to: pilot1226 (Aug 27, 2008 11:19 am)

You're right, the 2001 Sentra SE and 2002 GXE are of the same generation. I knew about the removable cupholder insert... very convenient for cleaning purposes. And yes, the Legacy's glovebox is pretty sizable, although it's a bit of a reach from the driver's seat. I'd keep several of my audio CDs (stored in their jewel cases) in the Sentra's door pocket... I can't do that with the Legacy, so I have to store them in the compartment underneath the center armrest. (I have a sick feeling that I'm going to knock off the armrest lid with my elbow when it's open one day.) Which reminds me, I still have to buy an audio patch cable so that I can listen to my MP3 player through the Harman Kardon stereo... BTW perfect song for this stereo is "Inertia Creeps" by Massive Attack. It sounds amazing.
 
The other thing is that the Legacy's sun visor is too thick for my garage door opener's clip, so I've been storing my garage door opener in one of the cupholders. My in-car parking meter used to reside in the compartment underneath the Sentra's center armrest, but now that my CDs reside there, I have to store the parking meter in the glovebox when it's not being used.
 
Ah well, it's really nothing more than a matter of getting accustomed to a different routine, that's all. I didn't mean to make a mountain out of a molehill!
#46 of 131
Re: Car Care [ahq] by altimate
Aug 28, 2008 (3:12 am)
Reply

Replying to: ahq (Aug 27, 2008 11:54 pm)

Actually I am in the Detroit area. This region is obviously not an import oriented area and while the east coast or west coast probably has a 50-50 mix of imports and domestics around here its more like 75-25 in favor of domestics.
 
That being said there are roughly 6 Subaru dealers in the metro area of which only one has SE models and they only got them in a few days ago. Personally I prefer not to deal with that dealer since they jacked the lease price up unreasonably to add a couple of options that I wanted (leather, XM). Also have kind of a circus atmosphere there. They literally bang a Chinese gong to announce someone taking delivery of a car. Not my kind of place. Dealer I'm dealing with is a family run store with just two salespeople. My person has been very forthcoming about the deal and the car availability with no BS whatsoever. I'm pretty confident I can do a deal with him. Store will also provide a free loaner with service which is a big thing.
 
Anyway, I expect something to happen in the next week or two and I'll be glad when this deal is complete. Good news is a couple of more weeks will give me a chance to get my diet going. Cabin is a bit snugger than I'm used to so I figure if the car can't change than I can. Seriously, I have gained a great deal of weight in the last year and really need to get it off more for health than esthetic reasons.
#47 of 131
Re: Car Care [altimate] by paisan
Aug 28, 2008 (5:31 am)
Reply

Replying to: altimate (Aug 28, 2008 3:12 am)

I agree on the cup holders in my 05 LGT. I actually use the cup holders to hold my sun glasses cell phone and blue-tooth ear pieces.
 
-mike
Motorsports and Modifications Host
#48 of 131
Re: Car Care [altimate] by googonabike
Aug 28, 2008 (4:05 pm)
Reply

Replying to: altimate (Aug 27, 2008 4:09 am)

Just to let you know that your wait might be over. Glassman Group in Southfield , Mich. has a nice leasing program going (as we speak) on 2009 Legacy SE. Leased Black 4 spd. auto, for my wife, yesterday. 24/12, with zero down, sign drive $240 or $255/ month OTD (including 6% tax). But wait, it gets even better, dealer payed first payment, and my $1000 in Subaru bucks lowered my monthly payment to $215 OTD. I'll be picking my tomorrow.
They sold some 40 of them this week. The program ends tomorrow.
They had couple of bronze and several in quartz silver. Bronze with beige & black colour interior looked really sharp and elegant.
Good luck.
#49 of 131
Re: Car Care [googonabike] by ahq
Aug 29, 2008 (3:07 pm)
Reply

Replying to: googonabike (Aug 28, 2008 4:05 pm)

$1000 in Subaru bucks?? What's that about? Please elaborate!
#50 of 131
Re: Car Care [ahq] by ateixeira
Aug 29, 2008 (5:00 pm)
Reply

Replying to: ahq (Aug 29, 2008 3:07 pm)

Get a Subaru Chase credit card, from Chase bank, and start accumulating 3% back in Subaru Bucks, which come $100 at a time.
 
I've accumulated (and used) $2000 Subaru bucks already. Can't beat it.
 
The only cap is $500/year, basically.
 
When we hit that cap, we start using a Shell gas card, but that only earns 1%.

Messages Page 5 of 13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
...
13
Prev
Next
Last
Go To Msg #
Search This Discussion
To POST a message, please Sign In.

New? Join Now!

Forum Tools

Please sign in.
Email Address:

Password:

Forgot Password?

Search Forums

Enter Keyword(s)

Advanced Search

Browse by Vehicle



View All Vehicles
Advertisement
Ask the Community
See What People Are Asking

Browse by Board

Browse by Topic


View All Topics

Today's Chats

Advertisement