Outback handles like a car, very good in the snow, especially on winters and is slightly higher than the average bear.
I've had mine for 10 years and honestly it's really a challenge to find anything in the same ballpark these days for sensible money.
Only downside is slightly dated interior and poor fuel economy (average 28mpg, easy mid 30s on a run).
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Thanks for the feedback. I think an outback is what we need!
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Outback handles like a car, very good in the snow, especially on winters and is slightly higher than the average bear.
I've had mine for 10 years and honestly it's really a challenge to find anything in the same ballpark these days for sensible money.
Only downside is slightly dated interior and poor fuel economy (average 28mpg, easy mid 30s on a run).
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