Subaru Outback – A very comfortable car that is good on dirt
Road test of a Subaru Outback in Australia. David Brown talks to Paul Murrell from Practical Motoring. A station wagon car that is both very comfortable, practical and is competent on dirt and muddy roads.
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About Author
David Brown
David Brown started his working life as a Civil Engineer but you would not want him to design a bridge you wanted to safely walk over. His passion was in traffic engineering and transport planning which is all about how we use our transport systems not how we build them. He soon became involved in commenting on issues through all avenues of the media. He is now a motoring and transport journalist. He test drives a new car each week but his ultimate measure of how good a car is relies on his 12 year old and the Hayden Brown “Will you drive me to school in that car” factor.