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Vehicle Reviews on Autos.ca
Used Vehicle Review: Subaru Legacy/Outback/Baja, 2000-2004
A common problem with the second generation Subaru Legacy and Outback models is leaky head gaskets in the base 2.5-litre four-cylinder engine, reports Contributing Editor, Chris Chase. Potential purchasers should make sure this has been addressed, he says.
Used Vehicle Review: Subaru Legacy/Outback, 2000-2004
When Subaru introduced the third generation of its Legacy/Outback models in 2000, the company knew it had big shoes to fill. After all, the original Outback, introduced in 1996, was the car that had suddenly made it cool to drive a Subaru, by combining the foul-weather capabilities of a small SUV with the looks and driving dynamics of a mid-sized car.