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some of these are photos of 2011 or 2010s,
they are all the same
dashboard of 2012 Legacy GT Limited.
That's the turbo model. Notice the gray trimmed GT floor mats, gray
stitched leather seats, and carbon fiber-like dash trim. Shown
with optional navigation. GT models are uncommon.
optional illuminated front sill plates help you get in the car at night. A convenient and fun upgrade. |
illuminated sill plate |
driver side controls on 2011 Legacy GT |
rear passenger door- 2011 Legacy GT |
all models, even manual transmissions have a gear indicator. The automatic would have a D for drive unless you're in manual mode. This car is shown in 4th gear, its either a manual trans, or a CVT or 5 speed automatic in manual mode |
2011 GT with new carbon fiber patterned trim |
rear seat LATCH child seat anchor |
carpeted floor mats are standard on all models. GT models get GT floor mats, see below. |
GT models have gray trimmed and GT embossed floor mats, set of four |
2012 legacy Gt2.5 floor mats, gray edges, Legacy GT embossed fronts |
center console with side-by-side cupholders, hi/low heated seats, Sportshift auto transmission |
underside of the 2010 Legacy armrest has a storage slot for parking passes, tickets etc |
high/low heated seat buttons in the center console |
Legacy GT comes with metal gas, brake, clutch, footrest pedals |
center console armrest opened to the upper tray. Stroage is below the tray. |
center console armrest fully opened to the storage below the upper tray |
GT, 3.6R leather seat |
manual transmission- GT 6 speed shown |
2.5 L 4 cylinder Legacy, Outback Instrument display with speedometer to 150, tach redline 6400rpm |
GT and 3.6R instrument display- speedometer to 160mph, tach redline 6500rpm. This car is in P for park |
2.5L 4 cyl- 2.5i, Premium, Limited speedometer to 150mph |
GT and 3.6R speedometer to 160mph |
2010 Outback, Legacy tachometer redline 6400rpm |
GT and 3.6R tachometer to 6500rpm |
GT and 3.6R speedometer to 160mph |
instrument display showing start-up guage sweep, 3.6R and GT shown |
Dummy lights when first turned on... (GT and 3.6R tachometer to 6500rpm shown) |
close-up of the warning lights (aka 'dummy' or 'idiot') that come on when the engine is started - top row from left- VDC off, check engine, battery light, oil light, open door, bottom row from left- AWD all wheel drive, Auto trans oil, TPMS (tire pressure monitor) |
the blue light indicates a cold engine (red would indicat overheating engine) |
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front door with small can/bottle holder. |
rear door door with small can/bottle holder. The rear armrest also has 2 cupholders. |
glovebox with owner manual. |
By the glovebox is the button to disable the electric trunk release |
gas door opener on floor by driver seat |
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rear seat legroom with front seat back |
rear seat legroom with front seat forward |
split folding rear seats |
split folding rear seats |
split folding rear seats |
rear door opens very wide, app 70* |
trunk storage above the spare tire |
the spare tire, temporary duty |
multi hinged trunk opens with struts and well designed, sturdy hinges |
rear seat latches to fold them down are inside the trunk and easy to find |
inside the trunk is the Harmon Kardon rear speaker. The white box is the center shoulder harness |
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