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Pretty glad I bought the all-weather floor mats right now. They aren’t quite WeatherTech nice, but they’re decent and reasonably priced as far as OEM accessories go.
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“doing outback things”...I do not see a mall or organic grocery store anywhere in those pictures.
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We went and cut a Christmas tree in our outback. Didn’t go into the woods as far as I wanted to, about two feet of snow and 3 deg F! Last thing I want to do is get stuck in the woods with two kids.
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Was expecting someone to post this. Was not disappointed.
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Pretty sure I’ve seen his outback at whole foods before.
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We braved the treacherous Home Depot parking lot.
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Outbacks have a tendency to get dirty. They are like dogs that roll in dead things. My loaner rolled through the deepest puddle in a gravel lot just so it could get itself dirty.
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I need to get all-weather mats for the Legacy. So many pine needles that get stuck in my poor carpet and mats....
I’ll probably get WeatherTech ones, I don’t imagine the dealer will still have mats for a 2006, plus the WeatherTechs have raised edges which is nice
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I had WeatherTech in my Fit that I traded for the Outback. Cannot recommend highly enough. If you can afford it go for it, they are fantastic. If not, shouldn’t be too hard to find OEM ones for an ‘06 online.
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Outbacks are not that expensive. Why do the owners of them go to insanely expensive stores? I’d rather have a Lexus and go to Walmart than drive a lower brand and shop somewhere more exotic.