2010 Subaru Outback: Motor Trend’s 2010 Sport/Utility of Year
Subaru has once again snagged MotorTrend’s Sport Utility of the Year! Read on for more details…
Find the Hidden SUV: An Act So Good, Even if You Know How It’s Done You Can’t See It
It’s right there in the photo: a spacious, tough, thoroughly modern, exceedingly capable sport/utility vehicle. You’re forgiven if all you can see is a svelte station wagon. There’s magic at work here.
For the first time since any of us can recall, an automaker has claimed the Motor Trend Sport/Utility of the Year title two years in a row. Last fall, deftly balancing efficiency and size, the all-new 2009 Subaru Forester went home with the Golden Calipers trophy. For 2010, fighting off several tough adversaries — and undoubtedly some unspoken but very real bias among our judges against repeat winners — Subaru’s new, fourth-generation Outback scored a decisive 10-1 victory in the final voting.
Some vehicles arrive at our annual “Of the Year” competitions (car, sport/utility, truck) staking early claims to a win via bulging engine muscle, beguiling gizmos, fashion-runway sheetmetal. The Outback isn’t one of those. In fact, it slipped nearly unnoticed through our early walkarounds; the pre-drives chatter seemed to focus elsewhere — the ZDX’s spaceship lines, the Q5’s comparison test-winning moves, the Lincoln’s mighty yet efficient EcoBoost V-6. But then, one by one, our test drivers took the Outback into the field. And the buzz began to shift. Once again, it seemed, Subaru was successfully reshaping the very definition of “sport/utility vehicle” — melding the multi-mission prowess of true SUVs with the driving refinement, fuel-frugality, and easy access of wagons and sedans. Once again, our judges began taking extra notes.
While it’s bigger and seemingly better. The price tag has also inflated. What’s your thoughts? This new beast of an SUV, non-SUV worth the extra price?
Source: NASIOC
Images and Original Article: MotorTrend
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Man, this Outback is ugly!
I don’t think they look all that bad in person.