Mar 04, 2017 10:38 AM EST
2017 Subaru Legacy Sport; The Affordable, Reliable and Practical Sedan

Subaru's all-new 2017 Subaru Legacy Sport offers practicality and comfort even without the hybrid power expected. It is hailed by the Kelly Blue Book as the 2017 Best Resale Value in its category. Take a look at what this model can offer.

The 2017 Subaru Legacy Sport is a smart and sensible buy especially for those who wants comfort and practicality. It has a solid performance with two available models to choose from - the 3.6L 6 Cyl boxer engine standard on 3.6R Limited and 2.5L 4 Cyl boxer that provides 175 hp with 174lb of torque on its belt.

It has a dynamic appearance with 18 in wheels, dark gray grille with matte silver trim on its panels and housing for its side mirror. The interior is spacious and has high-quality and soft touch feels materials all throughout. It also has a keyless access with a push-button start, 10-way power adjustable seat for the driver plus heated rear seats.

The 2017 Legacy also has advanced technology systems for safety and convenience like the EyeSight Driver Assist Technology that monitors movement of traffic, cruise control optimization and warns the driver when going out of the lane. There is a pre-collision braking feature that allows the driver to apply full brakes, especially on emergency conditions.

Aside from that, there is also the Starlink safety and security that feature enhanced roadside assistance, stolen vehicle recovery, and automatic collision notification. The Starlink multimedia, on the other hand, provides easy connectivity right at your fingers. It provides access to navigation systems, news, weather, food, music, audiobooks and so much more. Whether using an Android or iOS device, they are all compatible with the system thus letting drivers focus their eyes on the road.

The 2017 Subaru Legacy Sport is priced reasonably at $28,998 and has an optional package to choose from. With its awesome features, definitely this car is worth your money.

 

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