Subaru Outback News Articles
Sunday 6th July 2008
An inventive Subaru dealer has devised a see-through car to promote the benefits of the new Boxer Diesel engine. And not only is the Subaru Outback turning heads but has drastically boosted showroom footfall. The car appears to have a bonnet made of glass, with every engine detail meticulously replicated on a vinyl wrap. the full story
Subaru has announced a new special edition Outback boasting £1,000 worth of extra equipment and limited to just 200 units. Based on the Outback 2. 5 SE automatic, the new model features an ivory leather interior, rear air-conditioning outlets and MOMO leather steering wheel with inset audio controls. Available in time for the March ’07 number plate change, the special edition Outback costs the same £24,925 on-the-road as the regular SE automatic and is offered in either Diamond Grey Metallic or Dark Green Mica with Urban Grey bumpers and body cladding. The Outback crossover all-wheel drive estate was facelifted for 2007 with new front and rear styling and a premium-class interior. Improved standard equipment includes HID headlamps with pop-out washers, electrically-folding door mirrors, front projector foglamps, six-disc in-dash CD autochanger with MP3 facility, dual-zone climate control and curtain airbags. The Outback 2. 5 SE also has heated front seats, door mirrors and windscreen de-icer, electrically-powered sun-roof, cruise-control and an eight-way electrically-operated driver’s seat. the full story
The 2005 Model Year Subaru Outback has won a top rating in the latest American NCAP crash test - the only vehicle to do so. the full story








