The Outback has been one of Subaru’s most well-known vehicles, and now it’s making a comeback in 2010. The fourth generation of the Outback, the 2010 version has many new features.
First, the Outback will feature a new, unique body instead of simply reusing one of the Legacy station wagon bodies. It looks more like an SUV than before, and it’s also a bit larger. The new body gives more room for passengers and more cargo space, too. As far as engines go, there are two options: a 2.5 litre four cylinder and a 3.6 litre six cylinder. The 2010 Outback also offers manual transmission for the first time. Of course, automatic transmission is still available and gets a bit better fuel economy, too. This is because it’s a continuously variable transmission which actually keeps the engine running at an optimal rpm instead of letting the revolutions per second rise as the car accelerates.
Want to go off-roading? The Outback is great for that. You’ve got a good amount of ground clearance, and some of the overhangs have been trimmed in both the front and the back. The Outback also features a roof rack for carrying equipment, an optional sound system with USB and iPod support, a navigation system, and more.

