TopSpeed Car of the Year 2008
>> Wednesday, January 7, 2009
2009 Subaru Forester XT Review
>> Thursday, January 1, 2009
|
2009 Toyota Matrix S AWD vs. 2008 Subaru Impreza 2.5i 5-Door
|
2009 Subaru Forester L.L. Bean Edition Review
|
2008 Subaru Outback Review
|
2008 Subaru Impreza STI Review
|
Subaru Impreza 2.5i Review
Subaru WRX Review
|
Subaru Legacy 2.5i SE Review
Subaru Tribeca Review
|
Subaru Legacy GT Limited Review
|
Subaru Forester 2.5 XT Review
|
Subaru Impreza 2.5i Sport Wagon Review
Subaru Outback 2.5 XT Wagon
The athletic contours of Subaru's attractive Legacy are a welcome departure from the norm. Its tapering greenhouse, sloping backlight and interesting harp-shaped taillamps are inherently attractive. Fortunately, the team at Subaru charged with transforming the Legacy's basic form into an Outback didn't violate that trust. Yes, there's still lower cladding and a vestigial spear of door-ding armor, but both have been smoothly baked into the vehicle's form (available in body-color on certain hues). So even if the 2005 Outback it isn't a picture of modern maternal magnetism, it's still a second-look MILF. The design works particularly well up front, where eagle-eyed headlamps no longer appear malnourished (in comparison to the bumper's elephantine fogs). Handsome, broad-spoke alloys draped in 17" mud-and-snow rated Bridgestone Potenzas mark out their territory convincingly. A wisp of roof rack topside completes the picture. |
2005 Subaru B9 Tribeca Review
Not to belabor the point, but who in their right mind would put a vagina on the nose of an SUV, and then accentuate the effect with wings and hood strakes AND make the shape stand proud of the grill? Yes, I know: the design reflects Fuji Heavy Industries' past as an airplane manufacturer. But they don't make airplanes anymore, and the ones they DID make attacked Pearl Harbor. While we're at it, the B9's rear resembles the face of a gigantic alien-- which is only fitting. Other than its side profile, the B9's best viewing angle is high Earth orbit. |
Subaru WRX STi Review
For as you can plainly see, Subaru hasn't exactly wrought a Q-ship here. The STi is utterly infested with attention-grabbing aerodynamic addenda: skirts, scoops, vents, canards, EVERYTHING. Factor-in the gaping mesh grille inserts, look-at-me STi stickery, 17" 12-spoke BBS alloys, and it's a miracle owners ever make it out of their driveways without police choppers whirring overhead. And then there's the small matter of the rump, where some Suba-guru epoxied a park bench to the decklid, screwing a Dutch Boy finial to the pipework as some sort of perverse coup de grâce. |
Subaru Forester XS LL Bean Review
With the massive success of its Outback lineup, it comes as no surprise that Subaru decided to fit some lifts and extra-tall glazing on its Impreza platform in search of a few more sales. The resulting Forester is an enigmatic little toolbox with many charms, but an unclear role in the family constellation. |