I love the 4 speed autobox in my Subaru Legacy.
I do a lot of M6 driving so my left foot has become very unhappy over the years of trying to make a manual crawl at 2-10mph for 60 miles, so I got the auto version.
It has the usual override where you can limit it to 3, 2 or 1, it has tiptronic on both the gearstick and on the steering wheel, but the best thing it has is what my friends refer to as the "nutter switch"
Left in the central position, it behaves as a normal auto and is reasonably economical, preferring to sit on the first turbo (up to 4K RPM), the down position has a snow icon which makes it favour higher gears for improved grip in snow.
In the top "power" position it will wait until beyond 7K RPM before shifting and try it's best to keep you using the second turbo (4k RPM and above)
I started with using tiptronic mode for all my sporty driving until I realised that simply putting it in power mode and limiting it to 3rd gear did a far better job than I could ever hope to do (thanks to the weird turbo setup) and let me concentrate just on driving.
It doesn't change modes on it's own, it's consistent and it's kickdown is electronic based on suddenly flooring it rather than just gradually moving past the kickdown point, so it's highly unlikely to kickdown when you don't want it to.
I drove a rental 1.4 auto Corsa once and that really was nasty, it jolted the car every time it changed gear (despite only having 700 miles on it), kickdown was implemented by having a point beyond which you have to press harder to continue accelerating. The whole thing was just cheap and nasty (and the gearbox wasn't very good either!)
The point being that just because some autoboxes are cheap things aimed at people who are just lazy and can't drive properly doesn't mean they're necessarilly bad. I've not tried driving my car on the starter yet though. I hope I never have to!
PS. shameless plug for the
UKLegacy.com forums, since there's another Leggy owner reading this thread
