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NEW YORK 2009: Subaru Ruins the Liberty/Outback

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Why did they do it? The current Liberty and Outback are pleasant looking cars, even if they are a little bland. But they've just made it hideous. Yep, this is the new Subaru Liberty and Outback, ready to take up the fight with the Mazda6 and Honda Accord Euro - but it has huge disadvantages before it even steps into the ring with the other two.

It's clear that they tried to make the new Liberty more macho and aggressive - we now get flared wheelarches, lots of sharp surface detailing on the bonnet, and aggro, flared-up headlamps. But for some reason, they didn't complete the job. Even without noting that the face of the car looks like a stunned rabbit, you can't deny the door handles look like they've been lifted off a Toyota Yaris, the alloy wheels couldn't have been plainer if they had tried, and the rear end looks so much like a toned down Honda Accord (the other one, not the Euro) it isn't funny.

And it's not like you can take solace in the interior, either. It looks quite similar (though thankfully not the same) to the interior of the new Impreza, which is odd, because I can't think of anyone who really likes the interior in the new Impreza. It really is a shame, because I was expecting a truly wonderful new interior for the Liberty. This was, of course, because the last Liberty had a fantastic interior. In fact, I think that this one may well be a step backward:

And the Outback isn't any better. At least its face doesn't look cross-eyed like the Liberty, but at the back, we have the worst-designed reflectors I have ever seen in a long time. How hard is it to integrate reflectors into the design of a car? They look as out of place as elephant tusks on a sausage dog.

In terms of specs, we have three engine choices: a 2.5 Litre, 127kW revision of the old engine, a turbocharged 198kW version of that same engine (for the Liberty GT models) and instead of the old 3.0 Litre, we now have a 3.6 Litre 191kW six-cylinder engine which no longer requires premium grade fuel like the old one. In transmissions, you can now get a 6-speed manual as standard, but the standard automatic has now become a CVT (continuously variable transmission). It remains to be seen how much confidence Subaru have in this kind of automatic transmission, because you can only get a standard 5-speed auto in the 3.6 Litre version.

Gains have also apparently been made in interior space, which is great, but the old Liberty wasn't as roomy as it could have been, so you'd hope the gains are fairly significant. In another sign of changing priorities for Subaru, they've also fitted a dreaded electronic parking brake. A normal parking brake would have been just fine, thanks.



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Unknown said...
April 14, 2009 at 5:35 PM  

hey you're back!
I find the Liberty to look better than the Outback this time around; the face on the Outback is hideous.
Subaru have generally lost their way with design. The old Liberty was one of the nicest. Same with the 04 Impreza. However, the new Impreza only looks okish in STi trim, or as a WRC.

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Anonymous said...
April 15, 2009 at 10:23 AM  

I got second comment!

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Anonymous said...
April 16, 2009 at 5:31 PM  

No way man, it looks ful cool

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Unknown said...
April 19, 2009 at 11:20 AM  

i saw a liberty in the flesh the other day. have to admit its not bad

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Carz said...
May 26, 2009 at 9:29 PM  

The new Subaru Liberty looks good. It looks a bit like Honda Accord and Mazda but overall it looks great. Subaru Outback looks fine with me, maybe they designed it's front like that to make it look a bit sporty.

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