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Subaru Legacy 2.5GT User Manual

Legacy, The earth isn’t disposable. neither is a subaru

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This brochure is printed in the U.S.A. on recycled paper. ©2010 Subaru of America, Inc. 11.LEG.SRB.525 (S-10789, 115K, 5/10, CG)

These brochures were printed with vegetable-based inks and produced using a “Green Printing Process” and FSC standards. The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an
international organization that brings people together to find solutions which promote responsible stewardship of the world’s forests and environments.

By producing these brochures in a green way rather than by traditional methods, we saved 74 trees preserved for the future; 215 lbs water-borne waste not created; 31,608 gallons
wastewater flow saved; 3,497 lbs solid waste not generated; 6,886 lbs net greenhouse gases prevented; 52,705,100 BTUs energy not consumed.

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Based on R. L. Polk & Co. registration data in the U.S. 1999 to 2009.

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2011 Forester, Legacy and Outback 2.5L non-turbo models certified as Partial Zero Emission Vehicle

(PZEV) are available in all 50 states. Only those sold and registered in California, Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Rhode Island
and Vermont will be eligible for the 15 years/150,000 mile emission warranty.

Love. It’s what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.

The earth isn’t disposable.
Neither is a Subaru.

The Legacy is designed for maximum enjoyment out on the road,
but at Subaru, we put just as much emphasis on minimizing what we
leave behind. First, we build vehicles for maximum durability, because
more time spent on the road is less time in a landfill. It’s why 95% of
the vehicles we’ve built in the last 10 years are still on the road today.

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We also work diligently to cut waste before the car ever rolls out of the
factory. In 2004, Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. (SIA) became the
first manufacturing facility in the U.S. to reach zero landfill status—
nothing from its manufacturing efforts ever goes into a landfill. Subaru
facilities in Japan have achieved similar goals in reusing and recycling.
And, because clear skies are just as important as clean landscapes,
the Legacy has been recognized with Partial Zero Emission Vehicle—
PZEV

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—status. It achieves such cleanliness without the negative

environmental impact required to manufacture many vehicles with
battery-based drive systems, and without compromising performance
and versatility.

Find out more about our efforts to

keep it cleaner and greener.

subaru.com/environment

Legacy

2011