The 2024 Subaru Legacy is a comfortable, spacious take on the classic midsize sedan, with a modern look thanks to a restyled front-end design just last year. Get to know the five trim levels of this high-quality vehicle to see which model best fits your needs in a new car.

5 Trim Levels of the 2024 Subaru Legacy

1. Subaru Legacy Base

This trim is equipped with a four-cylinder engine that gets 182 horsepower and up to 35 miles per gallon on the highway, along with a continuously variable automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. Tech in the Legacy Base includes dual 7-inch touchscreens with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Bluetooth, and satellite and HD radio. Automatic climate control and remote keyless entry also come standard in the Subaru Legacy.

The base model of this midsize car features a generous range of driver assistance tech. You can take advantage of rear seat alert, a rearview camera, adaptive headlights with auto high beams, lane departure warning with lane keep and lane centering assist, adaptive cruise control, and forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking.

2. Subaru Legacy Premium

When you step up to this trim, you get a larger 11.6-inch touchscreen with support for wireless smartphone connectivity. The Legacy Premium also adds dual-zone auto climate control, two additional USB ports for a total of three, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, and heated front seats.

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The Forester, available at your Subaru dealer, is a compact crossover that is ready for adventure on city streets and off the beaten path. This crossover boasts incredible off-road capabilities, including its Symmetrical AWD system. Choose a Wilderness model, and you can pull up to 3,000 pounds, making the 2024 Subaru Forester the perfect vehicle for vacations, road trips, and family adventures.

Introducing the 2024 Subaru Forester, Available at Your Subaru Dealer

The key to the stability and control of the Forester is its Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system. This system has a balanced layout that lies along the centerline of the crossover, providing you with a solid connection to the road. The balanced weight distribution helps to deliver optimized performance and control. The AWD maximizes your traction by monitoring driving conditions and instantly shifting power to the wheels that have the best traction.

Subaru EyeSight

Every model of this compact crossover comes standard with Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist Technology. The EyeSight system functions as an extra pair of eyes and can apply your brakes when needed. EyeSight features advanced active safety systems that work hard to protect you and your family every time you head out on the road.

One of these systems is Automatic Emergency Steering with steering and pre-collision braking support. This system can help you avoid collisions and reduce damage when the system determines that there is enough space for it to intervene.

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Get ready for the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek: a spacious crossover built to accommodate five. This rugged subcompact SUV has been completely redesigned for the new model year, with five impressive trim levels. Review all the cool changes and upgrades before you check out the Crosstrek at your local Subaru dealership.

Meet the New 2024 Subaru Crosstrek at Your Nearby Subaru Dealership

Performance and Fuel Economy

The 2024 Crosstrek is available with two different four-cylinder engines. The two base trims get 152 horsepower and 145 pound-feet of torque. If you step up to one of the higher trims, you’ll get a larger engine that delivers 182 horses and 178 pound-feet of torque. Both powertrains come with a continuously variable automatic transmission. With the standard engine, you’ll get up to 35 highway miles per gallon.

The redesigned Crosstrek has standard all-wheel drive, hill start assist, hill descent control, and 8.7 inches of ground clearance, so it’s ready to hit the trails. You can choose the Wilderness trim for selectable off-road drive modes, a front skid plate, 9.3 inches of ground clearance, all-terrain tires, and an upgraded suspension. This top-tier model can also tow up to 3,500 pounds, more than any other subcompact SUV.

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The 2024 Subaru Outback is a rugged favorite, providing the comfort and space of a classic wagon silhouette along with the off-roading utility of a much larger pickup truck. If you’re looking for a car that can do it all, it’s time to test drive the Outback at your local Subaru dealer.

Explore the 2024 Subaru Outback at Your Subaru Dealer

Performance and Utility

You can outfit your Outback with either a four-cylinder engine that gets 182 horsepower or a turbo-four that provides 260 horses. Both come with a continuously variable automatic transmission. If you go with the base powertrain, the Outback will deliver up to 32 highway miles per gallon and towing capacity of up to 2,700 pounds. The upgraded engine can tow a maximum of 3,500 pounds. Every Outback trim is equipped for tough terrain. You can take on the trails with standard features that include all-wheel drive, more than 8 inches of ground clearance, hill descent control, and selectable driving modes. Raised roof rails with crossbar attachments also come standard on this Subaru. The Wilderness trim adds all-terrain tires, even higher ground clearance, and the dual-function X trail mode.

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The best time to replace your car’s battery is before you need it. This means you need to know the signs that your battery is on its way out the door. Read on to learn about when your battery needs changed and what kind of battery you need. The certified professionals at your Subaru dealer have the knowledge to get you a new car battery and back onto the road without delay.

Get Your New Car Battery At Your Subaru Dealer

One of the first signs you need a new battery is when your engine is slow to crank or takes multiple tries to start your car. You may also find that your battery light is illuminated on your light panel. These are both signs that you need to get into your dealership to have the battery checked and replaced if needed.

Misshapen Battery Case

Another sign you need to replace your battery is if the battery case is bloated or misshapen. This can happen when the battery has been exposed to high heat or overcharged. Additionally, if you notice that your battery is leaking, it’s time to get into the shop and get it replaced before it causes further issues with your car.

Types of Batteries

There are three main types of batteries to choose from. These are gel-cell, AGM, and SLA batteries. The gel-cell batteries are primarily found in older models and may not be offered in the appropriate sizes and specs for your car.SLA, or 12-volt sealed lead-acid batteries, are the most common battery found in modern cars. Some high-performance vehicles come with lithium-ion batteries. AGM, or absorbent glass mat batteries, can be found in many modern vehicles and use a similar chemistry makeup as SLA batteries. AGM batteries are more durable and claim to handle more charge cycles than SLA batteries.

Choosing the Right Battery

Determining the right battery can be difficult as you need to balance price, cold crank amps, physical size, and warranties. You can look in your owner’s manual to find the specs for your battery. Alternatively, you can reduce stress by taking your vehicle to your dealership and letting the certified technicians find the correct battery, install it and dispose of the old battery for you. Your vehicle is an important investment. Make sure that you choose an auto service center that is reliable and trustworthy with plenty of experience to perform your maintenance and repairs. Call us at Royal Moore Subaru to schedule an appointment with our certified technicians, who have the knowledge and experience to provide you with top-notch service.

Good tires have a major impact on how well your Subaru handles and can even affect the fuel economy of your vehicle. When you need new tires, the best place to go is your Subaru dealership. 

Time for New Tires? Visit Your Subaru Dealership

Getting a flat isn’t the only time you need to replace your tires. If there are visible cracks or bulges on the sidewall of your tires, then your tires could have an air leak that could lead to a flat in the future. Consistently low tire pressure is another sign that your tire might be leaking. 

Another sign that you might need to replace your tires is a low tread. The tread wear indicator on your tire can be checked before you get on the road. Balding tires can be dangerous because of the lack of friction between your tires and the road, as well as the risk of getting a flat because of road debris. 

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Are you worried that it’s been too long since your last oil change? As motor oil starts to degrade, excess friction and heat can build up inside the engine, which might lead to all kinds of expensive trouble. If you ever notice the following issues, head to your local Subaru dealer right away to have your motor oil refreshed. 

How Long Has It Been Since Your Subaru’s Last Oil Change?

Knocking or Ticking Sounds

If motor oil starts to diminish or thicken as it fills with contaminants, it can no longer lubricate properly. This causes the moving internal engine parts to start knocking and rubbing against each other more noisily. When cold or thickened oil takes excessive time to circulate around an engine, it can also cause odd ticking sounds.

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Whether you’re navigating through city streets in your Impreza or exploring rugged terrain in your Outback, it’s important that your Subaru’s headlights be in top form. Here are some signs that it might be time for some new headlights from your Subaru dealer.

6 Signs Your Subaru Needs New Headlights

1. One Headlight Is Out

Driving with one headlight out is doable but definitely not ideal. Not only does it reduce your visibility, but it also makes you less visible to other drivers. Plus, it’s against the law to drive with only one headlight, meaning you should get it replaced as soon as you notice it.

2. Weakening Headlights

If your Subaru’s headlights seem to have lost their sparkle and are not as bright as they once were, they are likely wearing out. Weak, dim headlights can make it harder for you to see the road ahead of you, especially on unlit roads or in poor weather conditions. This is often the first clue that your headlights need attention.

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As exhilarating as it is to accelerate in your Subaru, being able to stop when you need to is just as important. Brakes are a crucial part of your vehicle, but how can you tell when they need a trip to the Subaru dealer? Sometimes your car gives you subtle hints that it’s time to head in for some brake repair.

Speaking or Squealing Noises

If your Subaru starts to sound like a squeaky toy every time you hit the brakes, something is clearly up. Brake pads come with wear indicators that make a high-pitched noise when it’s time for a change. If you change your brake pads at the first sign of a squeak, you may be able to avoid more serious brake problems.

Grinding Sounds

If you’ve graduated from squeaking to a full-on grinding noise, it’s time to hustle to the dealership. This sound could mean that your brake pads have worn down completely, and now metal is grinding on metal. This isn’t just an unpleasant noise: it could also be causing damage to your brake rotors.

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So you’ve done a few test drives, picked out a vehicle, and negotiated a great price. The only thing left to do before getting behind the wheel is line up financing, and that’s easy when you’re working through your Subaru dealer. Arranging car financing through our dealership is your best and most convenient option. You’ll be offered a terrific financing package, and you won’t even have to leave the dealership lot.

4 Benefits of Getting Car Financing at Your Subaru Dealer

1. Your Trade-In May Help

If you’re planning to trade in a vehicle, that may help you qualify for an especially favorable financing package through our dealership. When you trade in a vehicle, you’re awarded a credit toward the purchase of your new car or truck. That credit reduces the amount you need to borrow. And when you borrow less money, you’re considered less of a risk by lenders, meaning you are more likely to be awarded a low interest rate or other favorable terms.

We can handle the paperwork associated with both your trade-in and your financing together, making both arrangements efficient and hassle-free.

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