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In a fortuitous piece of timing, out west here we have the good fortune to get hit with a day of wet, unseasonal snow and the Outtie acquits itself well in slippery conditions with Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive. Also worth noting is that vehicle dynamics and traction control systems are now standard equipment across the Outback line, which helps keep a lid on things when the going gets icy. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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I find the Outback's handling fairly ute-typical, it leans enough in cornering to remind you it’s a long, tall-bodied vehicle, but Subaru has done a good job of making sure it stays as stiff and flat as can be expected. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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In summary, Outback is an overall package of ability and convenience that hits all the marks of a well-done crossover; and while the sticker starts at an MSRP somewhat higher than more entry-level competing vehicles, pricing remains competitive. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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The 3.6R Outback fleshes out the cabin with enough minor comforts and tech to avoid complaints. The rearview mirror is auto-dimming, the stereo has an iPod/USB jack, Bluetooth connectivity is available for hands-free jabbering-on-the-phone pleasure, and the radio is satellite-ready. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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Both seat rows in the Outback are roomy enough for larger-percentile adults, and the driver’s position offers enough adjustment to accommodate most people. The rear seats can be reclined for passenger comfort or folded to maximize cargo space (also enlarged for 2010). (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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With the 3.6-litre Boxer engine coming as it does from the Subaru heritage, you can expect sporty acceleration and controlled stopping power; and though the 3.6R is slushbox-only, the gearbox responds well. While lower trim level Outbacks offer a six-speed manual or CVT transmission, the 3.6R gets a five-speed auto box, with sport mode and steering-mounted paddles. (Wade Ozeroff/AUTONET)
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