![]() 10/18/2015 at 16:05 • Filed to: Subaru | ![]() | ![]() |
IDK if anyone here still remembers that the Volvo S60 Cross Country is on sale in the U.S., but I’d forgotten that the Subaru Outback sedan even existed until I spotted one [not the one pictured] at my apartment a few days ago. I like it.
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They only sold 27 iirc in September (for the S60CC)
And that’s a Damn shame because I fucking love that car
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My wife's previous car was an Outback sedan. She loved it but I always felt like Gulliver sitting in it.
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I always thought one of these with the H6 would have been a fun offroad car. I don’t see why I can’t lift my LGT to this height.
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Still better than most crossovers
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I would have gone with a wagon for versatility, but if people like a sedan ....
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Falcon/one EU model passat round dip in headlights design feature.
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An Outback 2.5XT sedan with the 6-speed manual would be pretty awesome IMO.
![]() 10/18/2015 at 17:00 |
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Most folks would prefer a wagon, as evidenced by the fact that the sedan got killed off. It’s true that the sedan is less utilitarian, but I find it weird in a good way; I also vastly prefer it to the SUV coupes that are offered today (though I’ve warmed up somewhat to those as well).
![]() 10/18/2015 at 17:10 |
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If you want Subaru and weird, look at the Baja.
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![]() 10/18/2015 at 20:02 |
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They didn’t make those, but I agree, it would be awesome. Two toned and a little higher.
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A thing, for three generations!