Wednesday, June 25, 2008

'06 Subaru Outback

The 2006 Subaru Outback has solid all terrain capability. It comes standard with all wheel drive, a generous equipment list, strong power from a turbo and H6 engines.

New for 2006 is a navigation system on the options list. The 4 cylinder models are a 2.5L 4 cylinder engine that are non-turbo and have been bumped up in hp to 175 hp.

The trim packages have been changed. Available with the wagon are five different trim packages. The sedan comes in a single gorgeous L.L. Bean trim.

Options include 16” alloy wheels, air conditioning, cd player, power driver’s seat, cruise control and a trip computer. Many other options are available for drivers who purchase the higher grade packages.

On the road it drives smooth and is sure footed in the corners. Off-road it can tackle rough terrain as well as any SUV. For the avid outdoorsman, the 2006 Subaru Outback is the perfect vehicle.

'05 Subaru Outback


The 2005 Subaru Outback is a solid all-terrain vehicle that makes an excellent all weather family vehicle.

Standard with all wheel drive, the Outback comes with a generous standard equipment list. It has been redesigned for 2005 and is sharper and less boxy. The new model is larger outside and roomer inside. The interior design is more contemporary.

The frame is lighter and the vehicle handles well on winding roads. A sedan model is available. The full complement of safety equipment includes curtain side air backs and all wheel drive.

New to the 2005 Subaru Outback lineup is the XT which has a 250 hp turbo charged engine. The top model is still powered by a 3.0 flat 6 for plenty of power on the mountain without all of the work.

The base 2.5L flat 4 cylinder engine has 168 hp. The frame allows the Outback slightly more ground clearance than the Legacy, making it better suited to gravel and snow.

The wagons are the most popular choice for venturing into the outback with all of your outdoor gear.