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2016 Subaru Legacy Review: The Anti-Charisma Midsize Sedan | MotorVero

2016 Subaru Legacy Review: The Anti-Charisma Midsize Sedan | MotorVero

2016 Subaru Legacy: Safety Over Excitement

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The Subaru Legacy Paradox

The 2016 Subaru Legacy embodies the Japanese automaker's pragmatic approach to sedans - prioritizing safety, all-weather capability, and reliability over driving excitement or styling flair. As the fourth generation (BM platform) in its second model year, this Legacy represents Subaru's most refined midsize sedan yet, though one that continues to lag behind segment leaders in key areas.

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Key Specifications

  • Engines: 2.5L FB25 Boxer-4 (175 hp) or 3.6L EZ36 Boxer-6 (256 hp)
  • Transmission: Lineartronic CVT (standard on all models)
  • Drivetrain: Symmetrical AWD (standard)
  • Fuel Economy: 26/36/30 mpg (2.5L) or 20/29/23 mpg (3.6L)
  • Starting Price: $22,540 (including destination)

Driving Experience: Competent But Uninspired

The Legacy's driving dynamics reflect Subaru's prioritization of practicality over engagement:

Powertrain Performance

  • 2.5L Boxer-4: Adequate but strained (0-60 mph in 8.4 seconds)
  • 3.6L Boxer-6: More authoritative (0-60 mph in 6.1 seconds)
  • CVT Behavior: Simulated shift points reduce drone but feel artificial

Handling Characteristics

Predictable but uninvolving steering (16.5:1 ratio)

  • Noticeable body roll in corners (0.78g skidpad)
  • Compliant ride quality over rough surfaces

The Legacy's standard Symmetrical AWD system provides:

  • Confident traction in poor weather conditions
  • Minimal fuel economy penalty vs FWD competitors
  • Better acceleration grip than front-drive rivals
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Exterior Design: Function Over Form

The 2016 Legacy's styling emphasizes practicality with:

  • Upright greenhouse for maximum visibility
  • Tall side windows and narrow pillars
  • 0.32 coefficient of drag (respectable for class)
  • Subtle wheel arch flares hinting at AWD capability

When compared to segment rivals:

  • More conservative than Kia Optima's sporty lines
  • Less sophisticated than Chevrolet Malibu's European influence'
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  • More upright than Honda Accord's low-slung profile

Interior: Practical But Plain

The Legacy's cabin prioritizes functionality with mixed results:

Space and Comfort

  • Front Seats: 42.9" legroom (best in class)
  • Rear Seats: 38.1" legroom (competitive but compromised by drivetrain hump)
  • Visibility: Excellent outward sightlines in all directions
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Materials and Features

  • Predominantly hard plastics with selective soft-touch surfaces
  • Standard cloth upholstery (leather available)
  • Available heated front/rear seats and steering wheel
  • Dual-zone automatic climate control (standard on Premium and above)

Technology: Improved But Still Behind

The 2016 Legacy introduced Subaru's updated but still flawed Starlink system:

Infotainment Features

  • 6.2" or optional 7" touchscreen displays
  • Standard Bluetooth audio streaming
  • Available navigation with real-time traffic
  • Lacking Apple CarPlay/Android Auto (introduced in 2018)

Interface Issues

  • Outdated graphics and menu structures
  • Inconsistent touch panel responsiveness
  • Physical knobs for volume/tuning (a welcome feature)

Safety: The Legacy's Strong Suit

The 2016 Legacy excelled in crash protection:

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Crash Test Ratings

  • NHTSA: 5-Star Overall Rating
  • IIHS: Top Safety Pick+ (when equipped with EyeSight)
  • Available EyeSight System
  • Pre-Collision Braking
  • Adaptive Cruise Control
  • Lane Departure Warning
  • Lane Keep Assist (new for 2016)

Standard safety equipment includes:

7 airbags (including driver knee airbag)

  • Backup camera
  • Electronic stability control

Practicality: Where the Legacy Shines

The Legacy offers several thoughtful practical features:

Cargo and Storage

  • 15.0 cu ft trunk (slightly below segment average)
  • Strut-type trunk hinges (don't intrude on cargo space)
  • 60/40 split-folding rear seats (not all competitors offer this)
  • Generous interior storage compartments

All-Weather Capability

  • Standard Symmetrical AWD with 6.5" ground clearance
  • Available heated exterior mirrors
  • Optional heated wiper de-icer


Competitive Landscape: How It Stacks Up

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ModelStarting PriceHorsepowerMPG (City/Hwy)AWD Availability
2016 Subaru Legacy 2.5i$22,540175 hp26/36Standard
2016 Honda Accord LX$23,035185 hp27/36Not available
2016 Toyota Camry LE$24,175178 hp25/35Optional ($1,400)
2016 Kia Optima LX$22,965185 hp24/35Optional ($1,800)

The Legacy's value proposition becomes clearest for buyers who prioritize all-wheel drive capability without venturing into SUV territory.

Ownership Experience

The 2016 Legacy offers several ownership advantages:

Warranty Coverage

  • 3-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper
  • 5-year/60,000-mile powertrain
  • 5-year/unlimited-mile corrosion protection

Reliability and Maintenance

  • Above-average predicted reliability (J.D. Power)
  • Lower-than-average repair costs for segment
  • Extended maintenance intervals (6,000 miles)

Resale Value

  • 5-year depreciation: ~45% (better than most competitors)
  • Strong demand in snow belt regions
  • Current used values: $12,000-$18,000 depending on trim

Who Should Consider the 2016 Legacy?

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Ideal Buyers

  • Safety-Conscious Families: Top crash test ratings and available EyeSight
  • Snow Belt Residents: Standard AWD provides all-weather confidence
  • Value-Oriented Shoppers: More standard features than base competitors

Who Should Look Elsewhere

  • Driving Enthusiasts: The Mazda6 and Kia Optima offer better dynamics
  • Tech-Focused Buyers: Lacks smartphone integration available elsewhere
  • Luxury Seekers: Interior quality trails segment leaders

2016 Subaru Legacy: Strengths and Weaknesses

Advantages

  • Standard Symmetrical AWD system
  • Top-tier safety ratings and available tech
  • Excellent outward visibility
  • Competitive fuel economy for AWD sedan
  • Strong resale value

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Last Updated On Oct, 08-2025

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