What Can It Handle?
Start by examining the heavy-duty all-terrain tires. These tires can go anywhere you want to drive the Subaru Outback Wilderness. If you get a flat, no problem. Remove the full spare from the trunk, change the tire with the included equipment, and chuck the flat in the back.
The all-wheel drive is balanced using a sensor system that distributes equal weight to all four tires when the vehicle is in motion. Towing capacity is up to 3,500 pounds so that you can pull any recreational trailer behind you to a vacation destination near Portland.
What Can it Hold?
Big cargo storage in the back lets you pack all the gear and suitcases Westbrook drivers want. The roof rack can haul bikes, canoes, more luggage, or other outdoor sporting equipment. One driver and four passengers fit inside the vehicle with a ton of legroom. If you aren't going to put passengers in the rear seat and need more cargo room, fold down the back seat and pack it to the hilt for a weekend adventure near Scarborough.
How It Protects You From Obstacles Near Yarmouth?
A full driver-assist package of features prevents accidents with other vehicles, pedestrians, or other moving objects (e.g., animals in the wild). The rear vision camera is standard, as are the many airbags wrapped around the front, sides, knees, and head areas.
The stability and traction controls make it difficult to roll the vehicle, while Subaru StarLink® connects you to emergency personnel in the event there is an accident. No matter where you take this vehicle, you can be safe and enjoy every smooth or rocky ride near Windham.
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