24 May 2012
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Eleven years after winning a Subaru Legacy in a radio competition, Middlesbrough man Chris Flynn has traded in his beloved Japanese estate car for… a new Subaru Legacy.

Mr Flynn, who hadn’t owned a Subaru prior to his lucky win on Classic FM, found his first Legacy ‘absolutely perfect’ to live with and felt that a newer version of the same model was the only new-car choice for him. “In 11 years of ownership not once did I have a single problem with the car, so when I heard about the government scrappage scheme, and felt like changing the car, there was only one option – another Subaru Legacy,” he continued.
Having part-exchanged his dark green S-registration model for a brand-new Newport Blue Legacy Sports Tourer at Middlesbrough Subaru dealership, Derek Slack Motors, Mr Flynn is still getting accustomed to the new-car experience. “This latest Legacy is clearly a huge step forward compared to my previous Legacy, and I’m enjoying the process of getting to know all the features of the new model,” he commented.
Early impressions of the new 2.0-litre Tourer are good. “I’m very impressed with the quality, particularly of the interior. The new car is very spacious and practical, and the refinement and ride comfort in particular are excellent,” enthused Mr Flynn.
Tony Slack, Dealer Principal at Derek Slack Motors, commented: “Mr Flynn was very happy with his previous Legacy and we’re delighted that he has chosen another. Following the opening of our new Subaru dealership in March, we anticipate many more people in the Middlesbrough area will follow Mr Flynn’s lead and take advantage of their new All-Wheel Drive specialists – something which should prove very timely with winter just around the corner.”
The New Legacy range starts at £23,295 for the 2.0D S, and rises to £27,295 for the 2.5i SE NavPlus Lineartronic.
Author: Faye Sunderland, November 12th, 2009
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