Prices for the 2011 Subaru Legacy and Outback models have just been announced.
As expected the company’s Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive system is offered as standard, and iimprovements on both facelift models include manual folding exterior mirrors, XMA Sattelite Radio on the Premium models and Limited version and new exterior and interior colours.
The 2011 Subaru Legacy also comes with a powered moonroof as standard, fog lights, carbon fiber imitation dashboard trim and aluminium pedals.
On the 2011 Subaru Outback the manufacturer adds a Rear Vision Camera, Auto-dim mirror and a 3.3 inch
hi-resolution display in the mirror.
The 2011 Subaru Legacy price starts at 19,995 USD for the 2.5i version, and goes up to 28,295 USD for the top ranging 3.6R Limited variant.
The 2011 Subaru Outback price starts at 23,195USD for the 2.5i and the powerful 3.6R goes on sale priced at 31,495 USD.
Subaru press release :
For 2011MY, both models receive equipment enhancements including manual-folding exterior mirrors. Also, models equipped with harman/kardon audio (available on Premium models and standard on Limited models) now feature XM® Satellite Radio and a three-month trial subscription.
A new color, Caramel Bronze Pearl, replaces Harvest Gold Metallic on both models and is paired with an Ivory interior. Ruby Red Pearl, previously only available on the Legacy and Tribeca, is now available on the Outback and comes also with an Ivory interior.
As with all Subaru vehicles, Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive is standard on both models, which helps driving performance by enhancing traction regardless of weather conditions.
2011 Subaru Legacy
Subaru maintains its focus on value, and for 2011MY, Legacy continues with a starting price of $19,995 for the 2.5i. The Legacy 2.5i Premium also remains unchanged at $20,995, and the starting price for the Legacy 3.6R holds at $24,995. Limited trim models are subject to a $300 price increase due to the
inclusion of XM Satellite Radio. The Legacy 2.5i Limited is now $25,295 while the Legacy 3.6R Limited is $28,295.
For the 2011 model year, the Legacy 2.5GT sports sedan will be offered exclusively in Limited trim. It now includes a standard power moonroof as well as XM Satellite Radio, fog lights, new simulated carbon-fiber dashboard trim, silver contrast seat and armrest stitching, and aluminum pedals. It comes with a starting price of $31,395, an increase of only $405, which still keeps it priced well under most competitors’ offerings.
2011 Subaru Outback
The Subaru Outback, Motor Trend’s 2010 Sport/Utility of the Year, receives a modest $200 price increase with the Outback 2.5i now starting at $23,195 and the Outback 2.5i Premium priced at $24,495, still keeping the cost well under most mid-size crossover or wagon competitors.
A new feature for Outback models, a Rear Vision Camera, is added to Premium and Limited models – bundled with the Power Moonroof Package. The exclusive Rear Vision Camera includes an Auto-dim mirror with Homelink, compass display and a 3.3 inch hi-resolution display in the mirror. This convenience upgrade adds $450 to any Outback that features a Power Moonroof.
The Outback 2.5i Limited, with standard Lineartronic CVT, now starts at $28,495 while the six-cylinder Outback 3.6R is also competitively priced at $28,195. The Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited, which continues to be in high demand, now has a starting price of $31,495 and includes standard XM satellite Radio.
Award-winning Products
The 2010 Subaru Legacy and Outback have recently received significant awards. Both vehicles were named 2010 Top Safety Picks by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) and as ‘Bests’ in their class by Kiplinger’s Annual Buyers Guide. The Legacy was also named one of the ‘Best Family Cars of 2010’ by both Parents magazine and Edmunds.com.
The destination and delivery charge is $725 for all 2011MY Legacy and Outback models in the contiguous 48 states. The MSRP of 2.5i PZEV (Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle) models remains $300 more than the federal specification model.
14 May 2010
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