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On Jun 15, 8:51*pm, wrote:
I'm curious how a late model Subaru Outback handles the load of a sailplane trailer. I'm looking at a 3.6 liter V6 with auto trans. If you use an Outback as a tow vehicle, please share your experiences and detail the motor size, transmission, and towing terrain. Thanks ben My 2008 Outback XT is very stable and very powerful. The 2010 or newer is not as good. I tested a couple and I decided to keep mine until it gives up. The newer models have more body roll. They are not as stiff as the older models. It is much softer suspension. I hear the old engines and transmissions are going to be back in the Forrester. Maybe suspension is going to be stiffer too. There is always after market for suspension changes. |
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