
At CanadianDriver's recent Traction 2006 event, all of our test drivers expected excellent performance from the Subaru Outback in the slippery, icy, mid-winter conditions.
In fact, it was one of the top two vehicles in the 15-car field, so no surprise there. But the thing to note is that our test drivers expected no less from a Subaru, such is its reputation in winter weather as the automotive equivalent of a snowmobile.
Via Canadian Driver
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