Subaru Outback wins 2010 SUV of the Year award

The Subaru Outback, a wagon version of the Subaru Legacy with slightly higher ground clearance, won Motor Trend’s annual SUV of the Year award.
As a through-and-through passenger car, the Outback impressed the magazine with its passenger car driving dynamics and gas mileage — 22 miles per gallon in the city and 29 on the highway with the standard four-cylinder engine, better than any conventional gas-powered SUV on the market.
“The Outback shines with bona-fide SUV prowess and versatility. Yet it does so without typical SUV penalties,” Motor Trend wrote.
The Outback midsize station wagon starts at $22,995.
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Reeves Import Motorcars » Blog Archive » VW, Subaru, and BMW Win Awards said this on March 11th, 2010 at 11:30 am