Is a WRX a legacy?

The 2019 Subaru Legacy is a midsize sedan, while the 2019 Subaru WRX is a small sport sedan. However, the 2019 Subaru Legacy is larger still, with 104.6 cubic feet of passenger volume. You’ll also get more trunk space in the Legacy: 15 cubic feet, compared with the 12 cubic feet in the Subaru WRX.

Is a Subaru Legacy reliable?

The average rating is a 4.1 out of 5 stars. The Subaru Legacy Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 14th out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about Subaru Legacy Reliability Ratings.

Is a WRX the same as an Impreza?

The Impreza is unique in the Subaru lineup in that it comes in either a sedan or five-door (hatchback) bodystyle. The WRX, on the other hand, is a performance car. Both have fog lights equipped, but only the WRX has LED fog light functionality.

What year Subaru Legacy is best?

2015
Based on our research, the best Legacy is the 2015 model year version, while the worst is the 2009 model year version.

Does the WRX really need premium?

The WRX does need premium unleaded fuel for optimum performance. Under the hood, WRX comes with the 2.0-liter turbo boxer that replaces the outgoing 2.5-liter powerplant that’s still used in the STI. This new engine that was adapted from the Forester 2.0XT, produces 268 horsepower and 258 lb. ft of torque.

What is the difference between a Subaru WRX and WRX STI?

The Subaru STI is a variation of the Subaru WRX, but there are few major differences between these high-performance cars. The WRX runs on the 268 horsepower, 2.0 liter, four-cylinder Boxer engine capable of producing 258 lb-ft of torque. The STI, on the other hand, is a variant of the WRX which has a 305 horsepower,…

What does WRX stand for in Subaru WRX?

WRX Definition. WRX stands for “World Rally eXperimental”. It’s the name given to the car that came out of the collaboration between the Prodrive British racing team and Subaru in the 1990s. The main difference between the WRX and a a regular Impreza is the turbocharge engine.

Is the Subaru WRX sports car?

The Subaru WRX stands out as a true four-season sports sedan. Its steering is responsive and well weighted, the suspension keeps the WRX feeling stable and composed around turns, and when the snow flies or the road turns to gravel, the all-wheel-drive system manages to find grip and send power to whichever wheels have the most traction.