
The all-new 2015 Legacy is really gaining accolades with professional car reviewers. Another review to add to the list is one from a Kelley Blue Book reviewer who joined other reviewers on a drive through Highway 1’s twists and turns in California’s Big Sur area. The famous highway, known for cliff-hugging views of the Pacific, is a great place to test out the abilities of Subaru’s new Legacy and its torque vectoring system.
With torque vectoring, the 2015 Legacy can turn more easily and stay on the intended path. With its all-wheel drive system and the low center of gravity from the unique Boxer engine, the Legacy is reliable when it comes to driving through twists and turns -- a must on Highway 1. The reviewer loved the “better handling and a more 'planted' feel” the Legacy gives when driving compared with other similar vehicles.
Highway 1 isn't just for recreation -- there's plenty of commuter traffic -- and there are also people gawking at the beautiful scenery. The reviewer also found that the power of the new 4-cylinder engine and CVT system made it easy to overtake leisurely drivers without worry. A common complaint in 4-cyclinder cars is that passing and merging is sluggish but in the Legacy, “passing slower cars was a breeze, and power was immediate.”
In conclusion, the reviewer states that the Legacy isn’t a “one-trick pony” like many other sedans and is a real contender in the midsized sedan market. That’s great news if you’re in the market for a new car for commuting or family fun. Be sure to come in and test drive the 2015 Legacy to see if the car is a good fit for you.





