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Well just went down stairs and saw the new MY10 Subaru Liberty, completely all new model..

I have to say, i'm not a fan:

2010_subarulibertysubarylegacy_06.jpg

Tell me what you guys think.

Side on it just looks horrible.

The rear..well..i'm not even going to comment.

The only semi decent part on it is the interior/possibly headlights

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At least when they made the the Impreza so FUGLY it was not a good looking car to start with, I have always been a Subbie fan and love the Liberties, the current car is one of my favorite designs, sleek, smooth, understated but very easily becomes aggressive, brilliant.... THAT IS F****NG HORRIBLE

look at the B4 then. I have already started sourcing audio bits for the 2010 model. interior isnt that bad and if they dot eh navi option all the better.

(yes I'm a suabru driver as well - mines a '88.)

^^^

exactly, the one above looks fantastic.

I have a mate with a my05 outback with the 3 litre boxter 6 and it's a lovely car.

The new Liberty/Outback range is having a 3.6L option.

And i believe (may be wrong) the GT Liberty is getting an upgraded engine..i'll have to sus that out though..i swear i remember hearing it would be a 3.0L Turbo

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