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  1. Join Date
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    No doubt, as said above, if you're at all concerned about fuel economy the Accord is the clear winner. Keep in mind that the Legacy GT also requires 95 RON minimum. That said, I don't see most people buying a 2 million peso vehicle for its fuel efficiency characteristics. As was mentioned in another thread, if you want an Accord (or Camry for that matter, why not throw it into the mix as well?) to save on gas (compared to the Legacy), might as well get the 2.4L instead and save even more. The V6 Accord or Camry is never going to win a drag race against a Legacy GT anyway. ;)

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    i didn't know the legacy needed 95 octane gas. thanks for the info. but i guess the primary consideration - for me, at least - is still the performance. fuel economy, utility, luxury, et al are all secondary so in this respect, i think the legacy wins hands down. besides, i think the legacy will be more exclusive, as there will be fewer of them on the road compared to accord or camry. bonus na lang yun.

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    crossdx, just read on the internet that the fuel requirement for the new legacy GT is just 91 octane unleaded. which means pwede yung regular unleaded natin (93 octane). i just wonder if it will make less than the advertised 265 hp on 93 octane . . .

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    91 pump octane number (RON+MON/2) in the states is equivalent to 95 RON here sa pinas. ata.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jaymd View Post
    91 pump octane number (RON+MON/2) in the states is equivalent to 95 RON here sa pinas. ata.
    Yup... 91 octane in the US (AKI) is usually comparable to 95 RON.

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    The one advantage of the Legacy is the upgradeability, and the availability of AWD for snowy or icy conditions.

    In the Philippines, though, the most you'll have to deal with is rain. And in the rain, tires are more important than AWD.

    Most FWD cars tend to keep going in a straight line when hydroplaning... same as with AWD cars. The safety of AWD cars is better than that of RWD cars in the rain, but against FWD cars, safety is similar. I've driven FWD cars off-road, in mud, gravel and dirt... and they act quite similar to AWD when they get sideways... just countersteer and add some gas and they straighten out.

    That said... the Legacy should be safer because it has better tires than the Accord... whose Michelins are quite unsuited to the amount of power available.

    The Accord is still the more luxurious car, but the Legacy is more like the Mazda6... more fun to drive... and it has much more power than the 6, too.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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    Legacy sedan hands down, heck if the Camry was included among your choices, I'd go for it over the Accord ONLY.

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    What kind of Michelin tyres are in the Accord?

    The Legacy has the Bridgestone Potenza RE050A for grip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramibel View Post
    crossdx, just read on the internet that the fuel requirement for the new legacy GT is just 91 octane unleaded. which means pwede yung regular unleaded natin (93 octane). i just wonder if it will make less than the advertised 265 hp on 93 octane . . .
    The SA from MotorImage told me 95 RON was the recommended fuel for their turbocharged Subaru units, the new Legacy GT included. Maybe it will run on 93, but prolonged use of below 95 may result in engine knock. Personally, I don't think it's worth the risk to save a few bucks at the pump. I think it best to use 95 as per recommendation, especially if that's what's listed in the owner's manual, though in a dire emergency I'm sure lower octane can be used (like if you need to refuel in the middle of nowhere and can't find a decent gas station) without much trouble as long as you don't make dire emergencies a habit.

Legacy or Accord