Subaru Outback, 2008: The Weekly Driver

By James Raia, published Oct 18, 2007
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With its 2008 models, Subaru begins its second decade of offering only all-wheel drive as a standard feature throughout its line - Forester, Impreza, Legacy, Outback and Tribeca.

Subaru is the only manufacturer that offers AWD in every car, and that guarantees one quality. All Subarus corner and maneuver under any circumstance like no other vehicle.

The ride is steady and sure and drivers have few concerns in inclement weather, during sharp cornering or on rough roads.

I've driven several Subarus in recent years, and I also leased an early version of the Legacy wagon for four years in the mid-1990s. Leased or tested for a review, every Subaru I've driven has the same secure feel.

Originally marketed as the "world's first sport utility wagon," for 2008 Subarus have what Consumer Guide defines as "refreshed styling." My weekly drive was the Outback 2.51 model, with four cylinders, 175 horsepower and a five-speed manual transmission.

Subaru's early reputation as a versatility performer was enhanced in its early years with a several-year sponsorship with the U.S. National Ski Team based in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Winters present serious weather in Colorado and that allowed for a nice, truth-in-advertising campaign. But even in a far less severe circumstance it's easy to see how Subaru has built its strong reputation, particularly among mountain drivers.

Early in my week with the Outback, my wife and I drove over the Pacheco Pass, the winding country road stretch near the San Luis Reservoir. We we en route from Sacramento to the Monterey Peninsula.

The road is among my favorite test-driving locales. Winding ascents and descents and high speeds and an oddly cambered road always provide a welcomed challenge.

On this occasion, in early October, it also briefly hailed and rain heavily for a short time. But it might as well have been sunny and windless, which is exactly what it was just before the weather arrived. The Outback confronted the inclement conditions without issue.
The rain and hail quickly dispersed off the windshield and the vehicle continued its stellar path.

Subaru Outback, 2008: The Weekly Driver

The 2008 Subaru Ouback

Credit: Subaru of American

Copyright: Subaru of America

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