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Replying to: ateixeira (Feb 03, 2009 1:30 pm)
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Replying to: xwesx (Feb 03, 2009 5:34 pm) Prettier wagons from the 80s were the Audi 5000 and Taurus - both roundish. |
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for the Outback to remain a wagon - a segment where it has little competition, and basically NONE in its price range - than puff up and become just one more among hundreds of midsize crossovers on the market, with nothing to distinguish most of them. Just one opinion. Being a wagon is what has always made it unique.
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Replying to: nippononly (Feb 05, 2009 8:44 am) But the new Forester is slightly larger inside than the present Outback. If I needed a new car, the Forester would replace my Outback 3.0R. Many others might do the same. While I don't need anything larger than the Forester, OTOH those with several children may require more room for car seats that fit in the middle of the back seat, toys and dogs.
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Replying to: saedave (Feb 05, 2009 11:43 am) The Legacy concept is bigger so I'm sure the Outback will grow too, if not more. |
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the new legacy will be wider and have the seats up off the floor and the firewall further away from the front passengers... oh and have more interior lighting and small storage area... should I stop now or keep going? It doesn't need to be bigger (just a couple inches wider)... just have better interior layout. I also have a 2000 Volvo that is virtually the same size as my 2005 OB, but way ahead in terms of passenger space / comfort. Hopefully Subaru has hired some experts in this area instead of using the same people who design the engines to design the passenger compartment. |
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this weeks Top Gear show on BBC America has them trying to go from Basel , Switzerland to Blackpool, England- 700+ miles on one tank of gas. I am watching the show as I type this, they are presently in France and the legacy is averaging 68mpg (imperial gallon I assume)!!!! a little 3 cylinder VW diesel is getting low 70s.
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Replying to: cptplt (Mar 02, 2009 5:29 pm) |
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I'm sitting in my Subaru dealer getting service and I have in my hand an offical teaser spec sheet sent to the dealer. This is not a rumor, this is an offical release from SOA to the dealers. First of all, I think it dispells the myth that the Legacy and Outack are going to be totally seperate cars/platforms. The specs here apply to both. Subaru is simply going to unveil them at different times to try to differentiate them more, but they are the same platform. 2010 LEGACY/OUTBACK Rear double wishbone CVT with paddle shifters 6 speed manual More powerful turbo Bluetooth Electric parking brake GT Premium and Limited trims 3.6 inches wider (Not a typo -- yup, 3.6"!) 4 inches increased rear legroom (no, there is no listing for overall length) 18" wheels on GT Single exhaust in 4 cylinder 8 colors, 2 blues, 6 colors are new 30 MPG!! (Presume this is the 4 cyl manual) 3.6L H6 (from the Tribeca -- it's confirmed!!) IPOD USB port Streaming Bluetooth audio support Dealer says 2010's are already built from SIA but will not be allocated until July or August at the soonest. Subaru is planning heavy advertising for the launch with 15% more ad spend and increased prime time and mainstream TV advertising. That's all I've got, so please don't ask me for more!! Elliot
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Oops, I missed a couple! * 17" wheels on Outback * Lower rocker panel moldings * Increased cargo capacity Elliot |
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