If you're looking for the practicality of an SUV without any of the typical downfalls of a normal SUV, you should consider the newly-redesigned 2010 Subaru Outback from Sommer's Subaru in Milwaukee, WI. It features all-wheel-drive, an excellent ride and lots of room for your cargo.
The Subaru Outback continues to offer a solid value for car buyers looking for an alternative from the mainstream car market. It is functional, practical and represents an outstanding value proposition, especially when comparing it to alternative SUV options. The Outback is mixture between both wagons and SUVs, as it falls somewhere in the middle of those two categories. In many ways, it's the ultimate split personality: the convenience of an SUV, thanks to its large cargo area, and the drivability of a sedan, thanks to its nice ride. In fact, Motor Trend has named it SUV and Popular Mechanics has named it their Most Versatile Car for 2010.
Completely overhauled for 2010, the Outback has more space for passengers and cargo, as well as a new optional 3.6-liter V6 for more power. The 2011 model year Outback is extremely similar to 2010 since the major over-haul was in 2010. The only equipment changes are break-away mirrors and standard XM radio on the upper trim levels. For 2011 you can get the Outback in a red color While Subaru owners have a reputation for being "alternative," the new Outback is sure to expand the Subaru fan base beyond the usual stereotype. The value on the lower trim models are impossible to ignore. Popular Mechanics says: "Subaru owners may be odd in some ways, but they're nothing if not practical about their vehicles and determined to wring every last ounce of value from their purchases. And there's plenty of value in the new Outback -- as long as you stay near the bottom of the price ladder."
The Outback is available in the following trims: the base Outback 2.5i, the Outback 2.5i Premium, the Outback 2.5i Limited, the Outback 3.6R and the Outback 3.6R Premium. Here are some 3rd party reviews about the Outback. We would really like to say that these are biased, but we encourage anyone to try to find an automotive news publication that is not saying great things about this model.
The Outback gets good reviews on its all-wheel-drive and its choice of engines. Edmunds says, "The hallmark Subaru all-wheel-drive systems are still here. The smooth boxer engines are still intact -- minus the turbo, of course. And the clever attention to detail that Subaru is known for remains."
Subaru Outback Exterior Design
In a class known for bland exteriors, the 2010 Outback is easy on the
eyes. Popular Mechanics says, "The new
Outback looks upscale, and it's beautifully assembled with precise panel
fit and doors that shut with an authoritative thud."
The interior is where the 2010 redesign really makes a difference.
The Outback was already great for carrying cargo and transporting
passengers in comfort, but now it's even better. Motor Trend says, "Base, Premium, or
Limited trims, the upscaling process is equally evident in the
Outback's Legacy-inspired cabin treatment."
Subaru Outback Safety
The IIHS has deemed the 2010 Subaru
Outback a Top Safety Pick, as it gets top scores from them all-around.
This is due in large part to the Outback's long list of standard safety
equipment.
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