2005 Subaru Legacy GT

With a new powerful Legacy GT version, Subaru Legacy lineup become not only bigger
and contemporary but sportier too. It comes with an apparently perfect balance
of ride and handling. On the highway cruise, it provides a good and smooth ride
and it can negotiate well with bumpy terrains. More surprisingly, with its all-wheel
drive and a 250-horsepower turbocharged engine, the Legacy GT assaults mountain
roads the way the sports car does.
Driving the turbocharged GT on a mountain road brought out the racer Subaru.
It accelerates very well and it is undeniably unbeatable in wet pavements. It
has a minimal turbo lag that the moment it coils up, the engine generates strong
torque as it swiftly and smoothly ascends to the red line leading the car to 140
mph, as indicated. 2005 GT are more polished and sophisticated than previous models.
Its utility, safety, performance and reliability put it on the top of the line.
It is available with a choice of five-speed manual or five-speed automatic. The
automatic is offered with Sportshift while manual has been made durable to handle
additional horsepower.
The 2.5 GT sedan and GT wagon models are offered with cloth upholstery; muscular
front seats; leather-wrapped, three-spoke steering wheel; turn signals incorporated
into the outside mirrors; dressed-up door sills; 17-inch alloy wheels; Z-rated
all-season tires ; and bigger brake discs coupled with vented rear rotors. On
the other hand, 2.5i GT Limited edition of sedan and wagon receive perforated
leather upholstery, power driver's seat, moonroof and four-way passenger's seat.
Its front seats have decent bottom and side shores up. It has a very accommodating
head and hiproom and its rear seats are sufficient but it doesn't have plenty
of legroom.