MiddleAgeSubie
Forum Member
- Joined
- Dec 15, 2013
- Messages
- 990
- Location
- AZ
- Car Year
- 2018 / 2008
- Car Model
- 4Runner / Tribeca
- Transmission
- 5EAT
Well, after nearly a decade of disappointing news from Subaru, one after the other, there is finally some light at the end of the tunnel.
And it is a big, bright, shining light. The new 2.4T would make the next generation Outback a blast to drive on and offroad.
https://www.motortrend.com/cars/sub...0190F4D1E8E3B126522EAB2C8C7A9EEABF41658B05F88
The 2.4T+htCVT combo is stellar, I had an Ascent loaner for a day.
But the Ascent is too big and too minivan-ish, with a big but compromised cargo area behind the 2nd row. The XT Outback, by contrast, should have no downsides.
Well, except in the terrain I drive in the 4Runner, but that's not what a Subaru is designed for. I hope the XT Legacy/OBs will be very successful.
And it is a big, bright, shining light. The new 2.4T would make the next generation Outback a blast to drive on and offroad.
https://www.motortrend.com/cars/sub...0190F4D1E8E3B126522EAB2C8C7A9EEABF41658B05F88
The 2.4T+htCVT combo is stellar, I had an Ascent loaner for a day.
But the Ascent is too big and too minivan-ish, with a big but compromised cargo area behind the 2nd row. The XT Outback, by contrast, should have no downsides.
Well, except in the terrain I drive in the 4Runner, but that's not what a Subaru is designed for. I hope the XT Legacy/OBs will be very successful.