Subaru Outback vs Subaru Legacy Design
While the Outback is a midsize SUV, the Legacy is a sedan, and there are great advantages to both of these vehicles depending on what you're in the market for. The Legacy offers a more compact style ideal for getting around the city, while the Outback offers more versatility when it comes to cargo capacity and space. Both models have similar passenger capacity, but the Outback offers a larger, longer design overall. Whatever your needs are, come in and test drive each of these outstanding vehicles for yourself today.

Subaru Legacy vs Subaru Outback Performance
Both the Legacy and the Outback have 2.5L 4-cylinder engines standard, but, because the Outback is quite a bit bigger and heavier, the 4-cylinder engine may seem a bit more powerful on the Legacy. Both models are also available with a powerful 3.6-liter 6-cylinder Boxer engine. This gives you the option to upgrade to 256 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque if you prefer that over 175 horsepower and 174 lb-ft of torque from the standard engine. Also, the standard towing capacity for the Outback is 2,700lbs, while it is not recommended that you tow with the Legacy. See more great performance features of both models with a test drive today!

Subaru Legacy vs Subaru Outback Safety
One of the best parts about buying a Subaru is that all-wheel drive is standard on nearly every model, including sedans. So, you'll get symmetrical all-wheel drive, traction control, stability control, and rear-view cameras as just a few of the standard safety features on both the Legacy and Outback. You'll also have some great optional safety features like Eye-Sight driver assist technology, blind spot detection, rear cross traffic alert, and much more. See all the great safety features of the Legacy and Outback at Secor Subaru today!