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If we were to name an Official Car of the Inland Northwest, we’d want something sturdy and reliable. Something to soldier through a rugged winter. And to handle the demands of our outdoorsy lifestyles.
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Subaru's cars dispense with glitz and ostentation. Their low-key aesthetic connects with folks who value substance over flash.
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We tested a new trim called 2.5i Sport. The package includes Eyesight and an upgraded version of Starlink and adds a sunroof, keyless entry and ignition and assorted cosmetics.
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Subaru’s EyeSight Driver Assist Technology package is optional on all but the base 2.5i. Eyesight includes forward-collision warning, with pedestrian detection and automatic braking; reverse automatic braking; and lane-departure warning, with automatic intervention.
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The Legacy’s cabin design is crisp and contemporary. Materials quality is up dramatically and soft-touch surfaces replace the hard plastics of earlier iterations.
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Subaru’s optional Starlink infotainment system features sharply rendered graphics and user-friendly menus in a 6.2-inch touchscreen. It includes Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity, hi-def and satellite radio, radio data services and cloud-based music services.
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