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  2. Subaru Outback - Wikipedia

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    The original Outback station wagon was derived from the wagon variant of the second-generation Subaru Legacy.The first-generation Legacy, which made its debut in 1989, did not receive the cosmetic and suspension modifications to create an Outback version, although Subaru offered an Outdoor option package for the 1994 model year Legacy L all-wheel drive model, which added a compressed air strut ...

  3. Subaru Legacy (fifth generation) - Wikipedia

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    Subaru Tribeca Subaru Exiga Subaru Outback: ... Length: 2010-12 Sedan: 4,735 mm (186.4 in) ... The Legacy is offered as a sedan with black interior; specifications ...

  4. Subaru Legacy (seventh generation) - Wikipedia

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    Length: 4,840 mm (190.6 in ... with the station wagon version the Subaru Outback ... The interior now features an 11.6 inch touchscreen on all trims except the ...

  5. 7 2025 Car Models Parents Should Stay Away From - AOL

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    Several reviews of the 2025 model mention the small dimensions of the interior. Edmunds said the back was “cozy but livable. ... Ford Edge and Subaru Outback. Kia Soul.

  6. Subaru Legacy (fourth generation) - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru EE flat-4 diesel engine is offered in both the Legacy and Outback sedan and wagon; identified as the Subaru Legacy 2.0D, the vehicle was released in the EU starting March 2008. The vehicle is offered with a 5-speed manual transmission only. The official introduction of the Legacy and Outback diesel was at the Geneva Motor Show in ...

  7. Subaru Legacy (second generation) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 AWD was so popular that for the 1997 model year, Subaru decided to make AWD standard equipment in all vehicles produced for the North American market from that year to today's current date, excluding the Subaru BRZ. The '96-'99 Outback models all used a version of the EJ25D engine. All basic trim levels included sedan and wagon versions.