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| Subaru Legacy 3.0R |
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| What's Coming to the U.S.? |
| GKnight17 30-12-2003 |
In the U.S., there have been wildly varying rumors about a possible performance version of the new Legacy (to lure WRX/STi customers when they're ready for a larger vehicle). Horsepower estimates from 250-350hp have been floated as well as indications of a special paddle-shifted automatic. The information on this site points to a beautiful new car with the potential to take sales from some European makes - assuming Subaru can transform it's image in the minds of customers outside of New England. I'd just like to hear something concrete about a performance version. |
| Article | Image gallery (6) | Specifications | User Comments (1) |
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