A preppy soccer mom wearing steel-toed boots and work gloves. Thats the look copped by most wagon-based crossovers. And while grafting raised white letter tires and frightening quantities of ribbed cladding to the family transporter hardly qualifies todays genre-benders for MOMAs parking lot (let alone their exhibition hall), virtually every manufacturer in the segment uses the recipe. Unsurprisingly, all of Subarus previous efforts became ensnared in the very clichéd design trap that they helped originate. Until now
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