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  2. Subaru Legacy (seventh generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru Legacy (BW) is the seventh generation of the Legacy range of mid-size cars, with the station wagon version the Subaru Outback (BT) being the sixth generation of the Legacy-based Outback range. It made its debut at the 2019 Chicago Auto Show on February 7, 2019, [4] and went on sale in the third quarter of 2019. Unlike the previous ...

  3. It's the end of the road for these cars: Models that won't ...

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    After 2025: Subaru Legacy After six generations and more than 1.3 million U.S. sales, production of the Subaru Legacy sedan – introduced in 1989 – ends in spring 2025.

  4. 2025 Will Be the Final Year for the Long-Running Subaru ... - AOL

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    Subaru announced today that the Legacy mid-size sedan will be discontinued following the 2025 model year. The current generation, the Legacy's seventh, arrived for 2020 and was given a refresh for ...

  5. Subaru Legacy - Wikipedia

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    Production of the Legacy ended in Japan in June 2020, with the sixth-generation Legacy being the last model produced and marketed in Japan. Subaru of America announced in an internal email that 2025 will be the last model year for the Subaru Legacy. The Subaru Outback will remain in production, after being the company's top selling model in ...

  6. The most (and least) reliable cars of 2023 ranked - AOL

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    As USA Today noted, in general, hybrid cars and midsize and large sedan models from 2000 to 2022 (and a few early 2023 models), are the most reliable vehicles based on Consumer Report’s survey.

  7. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports states that PriceGrabber places the ads and pays a percentage of referral fees to CR, [25] who has no direct relationship with the retailers. [26] Consumer Reports publishes reviews of its business partner and recommends it in at least one case. [27]