Redesigned for 2015, the Subaru Legacy is a sensible and more refined family sedan that has the best fuel economy for the lowest starting retail price among America's all-wheel drive sedans.
Traction-improving all-wheel drive comes standard on the mid-size Legacy, which has a starting retail price of $22,490.
Many other cars with all-wheel drive are from luxury brands such as Audi and BMW and carry much higher price tags. Even the mid-sized, 2015 Ford Fusion sedan with all-wheel drive has a starting retail price that's thousands of dollars more than the Legacy's.
The Legacy's top fuel economy rating of 24 mpg in city driving and 32 mpg on highways, for an average of 27 mpg, is at the top of gasoline-only, all-wheel drive sedans, according to the federal government. In comparison, the all-wheel drive 2015 Fusion is rated by the government at 22/31 mpg.
The new Legacy, which has a roomier and quieter interior than its predecessor, is a recommended buy of Consumer Reports magazine. Predicted reliability is better than average, according to Consumer Reports.
Best of all, the 2015 Legacy earned the top, five out of five stars across the board in federal government frontal and side crash testing and its rollover score.
The four-door Legacy now comes with eight standard air bags, including new front-seat-cushion air bags that help keep front-seat occupants properly positioned during a crash.
The price for a base Legacy is up nearly 7 percent from the 2014 model, because the base Legacy with manual transmission has been dropped.