T-6. Subaru Legacy 2.5I Premium: 9.2 seconds
For most of its life, the Subaru Legacy was all about function over form and the car was rather utilitarian and homely looking. Nonetheless, those who owned them generally loved them because they were practical and had excellent bad-weather and off-road capability. The introduction of a dedicated Outback lineup in 2010 spelled the end of the Legacy wagon and the brand switched over to a sedan-only basis. The base model comes equipped with the standard 2.5L horizontally opposed flat-four cylinder engine. This produces 175 hp and gives decent gas mileage considering the car is carrying around a heavier AWD system. The trade-off for improved styling and the better fuel economy over the available 3.6L flat-6 cylinder engine is a rather slow 0-60 time which probably doesn’t bother owners too much given the car’s bad-weather capabilities.
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