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Monday, February 28, 2011

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2011 Subaru Outback

Positioned as a “Sport Utility Wagon” as early as 1995, Subaru’s Outback is built on a midsize car platform but has the size, raised ride and utility of an SUV.

And now more than ever, that seems to resonate with the Outback’s core customer base as well as appealing to broader market buyers.

Outside, our Azurite Blue Limited Edition was very handsome with its alloy wheels, fog lights, roof rails, privacy glass and wider stance.

The wheel base has actually increased by 3-inches for 2011 and the ride height rises by a tall 4-inches to add to the Outback’s off road functionality.

Inside, there’s a very accommodating 71 cubic feet of storage and a roomier overall feeling.

We liked the switchgear and features including the dual zone climate control, 440-watt Harmon Kardon stereo, Bluetooth, power leather seats, 60/40 split folding rear seat and quality feel of the textures and materials.

Included at $2,995 there was also an option package on our tester that gained us a power moonroof, navigation system with rear view camera and a Sirius Satellite kit.

The 3.6 Limited model we piloted is motivated by a 3.6 liter 6-cylinder boxer type engine that’s rated at 256 horsepower and is paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters and is good for 18 mpg city and 25 highway.

Working efficiently and flowing power to all four wheels, this Subaru is like all Subaru’s, sure footed and agile providing a solid solution for inclement weather conditions, light off roading or simple daily driving.

Pricing on our tester was $34,504 after options.

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