Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Unwind in an Outback

Named after the vast, remote, and arid outback regions in Australia—the name is intended to emphasize the off-road capability of the vehicle. The Outback is a 5 seater awd crossover offering as much cargo space as a larger suv, as well as ideal ground clearance for large rocks and deep snow, and a roof low enough to easily load any type of gear.


Power for the Outback comes from a 175-hp 2.5 L flat-four that delivers 174 lb-ft of torque, or the optional 3.6 L six cylinder that pumps out 256 hp and 247 lb-ft of torque for added performance and hauling capacity. Both engines are coupled with a CVT transmission with a manual mode and steering wheel mounted paddle shifters. The Symmetrical AWD makes for better efficiency, stability, and quicker responses to its environment. It gets up to 32 high way MPG, and retains its value better than any other vehicle in its class according to the ALG.

The interior experience of the Outback offers visibility unlike any other vehicle, with terrific amount of passenger and cargo room. Soft touch surfaces, upgraded materials, and a 10 way adjustable drivers seat with memory function offer all day comfort- a commonly overlooked but ever essential feature for vehicles taking you off road.


The Outback features a premium 12 speaker Harmon Kardon audio system with a 576-watt-equivalent amplifier. Connectivity features operate through Subaru Starlink; including smart phone integration, Pandora, SiriusXM, news, weather, and more.


The Subaru Outback has been the best-selling all-wheel drive crossover in its segment for the past 7 years. The Outback is widely acclaimed for its safety, receiving the highest possible safety rating from IIHS when equipped with EyeSight and HID Headlights, and boasts a 5 star rating from the National Highway Traffic Administration. Although the outback may seem to be geared toward a niche market, anyone could benefit from the lofty outdoor capabilities and practicality offered by the new Outback.

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