It had struck me that there's some seriously good taste in (often) practical, rapid, good looking estates here.
I'd been tempted to buy AWD Subaru Outback, but the thing is long as all fuck and I'd imagine I won't use the extra space (I'll probably buy a bike rack for when I'm going to the mountains with mates, or just lay flat in the back if alone).
I drove a Subaru Outback AWD hire car in the US a few years back. I thought it was fairly awesome. I don't think you would have any problems with the size - it didn't feel unwieldy.
It had struck me that there's some seriously good taste in (often) practical, rapid, good looking estates here.
I'd been tempted to buy AWD Subaru Outback, but the thing is long as all fuck and I'd imagine I won't use the extra space (I'll probably buy a bike rack for when I'm going to the mountains with mates, or just lay flat in the back if alone).