Monday, May 17, 2010

Subaru New Hatchback Review

Subaru took the time, a new interior, to build chassis, suspension, brakes and body around a largely unchanged engine and transmission for the 2008 Impreza line. The naturally aspirated hatchback represents one fifth of that line-up. Like most transformations, the car has improved in all dimensions, doors and Subaru signature without context is not about the company vehicle, entry-level.
The hatchback comes in two versions: Outback 2.5i and Sport are available. Both are minutes by the same engine, a 2.5-liter flat four, 170 hp at 6000 rpm and 170 lb-ft does at 4,400 rpm and feature Subaru Symmetrical AWD system operates.
EPA fuel economy is the same regardless of which transmission is selected, either the standard five-speed automatic transmission or optional four-speed, 20 mpg city and 27 mpg on the highway.
The standard equipment four anti-lock brakes with electronic brake includes, 16 "steel wheels with covers, a rear spoiler, keyless entry, a 60/40 split rear seat back and a 80 watt, 4-speaker AM / radio can FMCD MP3 and WMA playback . XM Radio or Sirius can be added easily.
There are only two groups of options on the 2.5i, a package of premium or satellite radio and navigation package, the device in the Premium Pack includes.
The first includes Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) to replace brake assist, alloy wheels with 16 inch rear disc brakes to the battery, fog lamps, mirrors in body color and the door handles, shift knob wrapped steering wheel with integrated audio and cruise control switches and a 80 watt, 10 speaker audio system with six-disc in-dash changer with MP3/WMA capability with SRS Circle Surround Automotive enhancement.
The navigation package replaces the public address system in the Premium Package with a 100 watt, 10-speaker audio system with MP3 / WMA capability in the multi-function key integrated 7-inch touch screen for navigation, also known as the screen for an onboard computer , current and average fuel consumption, driving range, ambient temperature, calculator and maintenance indicator. The device has additional inputs for portable multimedia devices, and Sirius Satellite Radio.
Standard features of the Outback Sport includes alloy wheels 17 inch, 80 watt, 10-speaker audio system with six-CD changer, MP3/WMA capability, SRS Circle Surround Automotive audio enhancement to vehicle speed and detection of volume control and an auxiliary input, a cargo compartment and a leather-wrapped removoable three-spoke steering wheel with audio system and cruise control buttons. Outside, the Outback Sport flared fenders, fog lamps, two-tone paint, roof racks, roof bars, front and rear bumper guards under ..

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