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The 2010 Subaru Outback has some new engine options based on their new models that were not available in the 2009 line. It seems that all of the 2010 Outback models have been made to give the consumer better gas mileage.
The 2010 Subaru Outback Limited 3.6R AWD model offers a 3.6L, 256hp, H6 engine, as opposed to 2009's 3L, 245hp, H6 engine. The Torque is now 247 @ 4400 RPM, as opposed to last year's 215 @ 4200. While still consisting of 4 valves, the new Outback has a 3630 displacement, up from the 2999 offered in the 2009 model. The 2010 offers a 3.6 x 3.6 inch bore/stroke, with the 2009 offering only 3.5 x 3.1. The compression ratio is down to 10.5:1, as opposed to the 2009 model's 10.7:1. The changes have resulted in a little better gas mileage, with the 2010 Subaru Outback getting an estimated 18mpg city and 25 highway, as opposed to the 2009's 17 and 24 respectively.
The engine options for the Subaru Outback 2.5i are pretty much the same as the 2009 model, with the exception of the horsepower and torque. While the engine is still a 2.5L, 170hp, H4, the new model's horsepower is 170 @ 5600 RPM, while the 2009 model was 170 @ 6000 rpm. The torque is also similar but now measures at 170 @ 4000 RPM, while last year it hit 170 @ 4400 RPM. This has resulted in the 2010 Outback 2.5i getting an estimated 22mpg city and 29mpg highway, which bests last year's model that was estimated at 20 and 26 respectively.
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Car Safety Reviews: IIHS Safest Cars
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recently released its new list of the safest cars on the road today. These cars earn the all coveted “Top Safety Pick” award, and this year there are 27 of them that earned the honor. The list boils down to 19 cars and eight SUVs. There was only one manufacturer to earn honors across the board in all categories, and it was not a big hitter like Toyota, Honda or BMW. No, the manufacturer with a top pick in each category was Subaru. All of their products, the Legacy, Impreza, Tribeca, Outback and Forester, earned the highest safety ratings for front, side, rear and roll-over impacts.
One of the main reasons that theses tests did not include bigger names from larger manufacturers is the inclusion of the roll over test. Many cars out there will pass the other tests with flying colors, but because of the new roll over test for vehicles, many manufacturers, including Toyota, the world’s largest car manufacturer, were left off the list this year.
Vehicles are evaluated on different terms based on type of crash. They simulate accidents that can happen from sleep deprivation to just having your brakes fail. Front impacts are conducted at 40 mph and offset to the passenger or driver side of the vehicle. Side impacts represent the front end of an SUV and are run at 31 mph into the side of the testing vehicle. Rear impacts are a two-step procedure that included testing the head restraints of the vehicle’s seats. There is also a test to simulate being rear-ended at 20 mph to see how the seats and passengers respond. The new rollover test involves pushing a metal plate against one side of the vehicle at a constant speed. To earn the highest rating of “good” a vehicle’s roof must be able to withstand a force of four times the vehicle’s weight before 5 inches of the roof have been crushed.
If you are in the market for a new car, especially if you have a growing family, the list that the IIHS puts out should be taken into consideration for you and your family so that you know your car is the safest it can be. For more information, visit iihs.org.
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Can the engin from a 96 subaru be put into a 2003?
Will a 2.2 engine from a 1996 Subaru Legacy outback go into a 2003 Subaru WRX Impreza with a 2.0?
No I don't think so. Pretty sure the heads will not fit the 2.2 N/A block. If you find a 2.2 turbo out of the slightly earlier Legacy, then it should work. Even if it did, the N/A 2.5 internals will not handle the 13lbs of boost your car is programmed for for very long.
Subaru Establishes June Sales Record
CHERRY HILL, NJ - July 1, 2010: Subaru of America, Inc. posted record June sales with 21,601 vehicles sold in June 2010 -- a 16-percent increase over June 2009 sales of 18,620 units.
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