
When purchasing a new automobile, several key factors will cross the mind of the would be automobile consumer. These factors include cost, reliability, features, engine type, and fuel efficiency. Subaru as a brand has one of the best reputations in the automobile industry. Their cars are known for being safe, affordable, and reliable purchases with a high rate of owner satisfaction. The area in which the consumer may need to do some research is in picking which Subaru model to buy. One such choice is between a sedan and a wagon, or in this case, the Subaru Legacy vs. the Outback. What follows is a brief review and comparison of these worthwhile automobiles.
2014 Subaru Legacy vs. Outback - Exterior

The Legacy: The Legacy has a basic overall sedan look that is straightforward. That being said, it does have a few standout design choices such as notable wheel arches and sweeping headlights to offset an understated and classy grille.
The Outback: The Outback is a classic Subaru in that it brings together a stylish wagon with SUV features and appearance into one car. The Outback definitely shows an SUV influence with a bulkier grille and large fog lamps. The changes, however, are subtle versus previous years and don't radically change the overall look.
Subaru Legacy vs. Outback: Interior And Features

The Legacy: On the inside the Legacy is a driver's car with controls well placed and intuitive to use. It is not overly complex and doesn't require light reading to figure out the air conditioning. It's unpretentious and straightforward. In terms of features the Legacy offers a nice selection. These include automatic headlights, foldable rear seating, a four speaker audio system, Bluetooth, and USB features stock. Options include a leather steering wheel, better trim, heated seats, and a 4.3 inch display among others.
The Outback: The Outback's interior is also straight to the point. The keyword here is functional, and every knob and button does what the driver would expect. There is a certain timelessness to the Outback's interior that keeps it from becoming an out of that trend design. In terms of features the Outback offers much the same base features as the Legacy. Optional features include a back-up camera, real time GPS navigation, auto dimming mirrors, and a wide selection of roof racks for the adventurous owner.

Subaru Legacy vs. Outback: The Engine and MPG
The Legacy: Base models include a four-cylinder 2.5-liter engine with an all-wheel drive CVT transmission. In terms of gas mileage, it is impressive, getting 24 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway. Options include a 3.6-liter option that ups power but does bring down fuel efficiency to 18/25 mpg.
The Outback: Much like the Legacy, the base Outback comes with a four-cylinder 2.5-liter engine with an all-wheel drive CVT transmission. Due to its larger size the Outback does lose a bit in mpg getting 24/30 mpg overall. Its six-cylinder 3.6-liter engine is much like the Legacy's exchanging efficiency for power and with the same overall mpg rating of 18/25.
Where To Buy?Both the Legacy and the Outback can be purchased at Freehold Subaru conveniently located at 299 South Street Freehold, NJ 07728. Freehold Subaru has been loyally serving the local community for many years. Anyone interested in either a new or used Subaru is invited to come in today for a test drive and receive the assistance of Freehold Subaru's experienced and polite staff.
QUICK QUOTE
* Indicates a required field
Freehold Subaru
299 South St.
Freehold, NJ 07728
- Sales: 732-677-5112
- Service: 732-677-5112
- Parts: 732-677-5112
Hours
- Monday 09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Tuesday 09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Wednesday 09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Thursday 09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Friday 09:00AM - 08:00PM
- Saturday 09:00AM - 06:00PM
- Sunday Closed




