Nissan Altima 2.5s VS. Subaru Legacy 2.5i
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I am in the market for a new sedan. I have thus far narrowed it down to a 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5s or a 2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i. I will be going to college in the fall and will be commuting from NY to FL twice a year... power on the higway is important without "breaking the bank." Basically- I need a reliable car that has enough "get up and go" and passing power to satisfy a young driver. Which would you choose if you were me... the 06 Altima 2.5 or the 06 Subaru Legacy 2.5i. Thanks so much for your time!
I am in the market for a new sedan. I have thus far narrowed it down to a 2006 Nissan Altima 2.5s or a 2006 Subaru Legacy 2.5i. I will be going to college in the fall and will be commuting from NY to FL twice a year... power on the higway is important without "breaking the bank." Basically- I need a reliable car that has enough "get up and go" and passing power to satisfy a young driver. Which would you choose if you were me... the 06 Altima 2.5 or the 06 Subaru Legacy 2.5i. Thanks so much for your time!
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I love this question. I have personally driven both cars as well as subaru 2.5S GT. I was totally impressed with the GT that was a blast to drive. But you have to shell out more $$ and tolerate the lower gas mileage. Coming to the Altima 2.5s v/s subaru 2.5i. Both are great cars. Here is what I think:
1. For refinement and stability as well as great crash scores the subaru is better slightly.
2. For space and power as well as great passing and handling, the Altima seems better.
3. For snow/winter capability and quietness of ride the subaru is better.
4. For external appearance and great leasing deals, the Altima is better.
5. For Long term ownership and durabilty I think the subaru has an edge, however it has a horizontal boxer engine and an awd. Long term maintenance might be more.
6. For 06, I know Nissan is offering great deals with the 2.5S special edition with many features. They have a great lease program too. The Altima special edition might be cost effective. The Subaru dealer was not able to offer good deals when I test drove. The dealer it seemed was not overtly concerned in pushing the car, as Subaru owners are loyal and one of a kind. The Altima is a very popular car and should be easier to sell after being used. Both cars are great and have unique character.
As regards your pattern of use, I'd prefer the Altima that is powered better and perhaps has the highest power in this class.
This is my opinion. However I advise you to test drive both cars as well as others like mazda-6i and select your car.I have test driven at least 20 cars before I bought the 2.5S Altima spe. edition some time back. So far its a great car and has very good get up and go. The car looks great too.
Good luck on your choice.
Not WRX, you want it cheaper and better milage, but RS or TS whatever they name it.
Wagon is much better for moving stuff.
Krzys
PS Legacy wagon would be larger more expensive than sedan or Impreza Wagon. Any wagon is much better with moving.
The Legacy has been praised by many magazines for a great combination of ride and handling, and thats part of the reason that Automobile has named the vehicle Best Family Sedan for 2 years in a row ('05, '06). Additionally, people think AWD is a waste in anything other than snow, but this is untrue; you'll be surprised at the marked improvement in traction even on rain slicked roads. The Altima is a bit peppier, but the 173 horse unit in the Legacy is no slouch AND-get this-despite the added weight and drag of AWD, the Legacy achieves BETTER MPG ratings than Altima (23/30 for the Legacy vs. 23/29 for the Altima).
Now, the Altima has more interior room hands down, but the Legacy interior is much more well appointed, with better materials that line up more closely. The Legacy is also the ONLY moderately priced midsize vehicle to earn a Top Pick "Gold" in IIHS crash tests. This means the vehicle got the top rating in the Frontal, Side, AND Rear impacts.
To sum up:
Altima strenghts:
Power
Room
Resale
Maintenance Costs
Legacy strenghts:
Crash test ratings
Ride/Handling balance
Interior Quality and Fit/Finish
Fuel efficiency
AWD capability
Recognized Two Years in a row by Automobile Magazine as Best In Class
Personaly, I have done just that .... The fit and finish, drivetrain refinement, and balance of the suby are superior IMO..... torque steer is awful in the Nissans esp. the 3.5...
I bought the suby and it impresses me more and more as I drive it.. (My last car was an Infinity that is far superior to the 2.5s....and guees what... I prefer the suby!)
I previously owned a 03 Altima 2.5S (not CVT) and my best highway mileage was 28-29. Personally I prefer the styling of my 09 Legacy to the 2010, but that's a personal preference. I note that Nissan had dismal recent JD power results. My Legacy has been just about flawless in my first year of ownership.