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World Premiere of All-New Subaru

World Premiere of All-New Subaru

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blogentry-114362-0-63853900-1392110981_thumb.jpgTokyo, February 7, 2014 - Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. (FHI), the maker of Subaru automobiles, has just unveiled the

all-new Legacy (US specifications) at the 2014 Chicago Auto Show currently being held in Chicago, United States.

 

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The new Legacy ushers in the sixth generation of its model, a full 25 years since the first generation Legacy was

released in 1989. A shared universal value among the past models of the Legacy is the strong, unwavering trust built

up between driver and car.

 

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Over the course of the past quarter century, Subaru has consistently sought out a presence

and value commensurate with its flagship model. We have purely focused on developing the kind of vehicle that acts

as a partner to enrich its owners’ lives.

 

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In order to further solidify the trust we have built up, in the new Legacy, we took this sentiment beyond just

functional values; ride quality, environmental friendliness and safety performance such as the new “EyeSight” and

Subaru’s first rear radar system. We also brushed up its very essence—the design and quality at the core of its

emotional value. The Legacy’s polish gives it universal appeal as a true sports sedan providing trust-inspiring driving

excitement, an inspiration to drivers to dream bigger and imagine a fuller lifestyle.

 

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Subaru’s designs are falling further and further behind the contemporary aesthetic. If it doesn’t massively update everything in the next cycle, its lineup will look exceptionally out-of-date. Now, it just looks stale.
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why even bother taking photos of this car? might as well stick a picture of a plate of charkuayteow there also look nicer

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