T-6. Subaru Outback 2.5I: 9.2 seconds
The Outback name has been used by Subaru since the 1990s. Named after the vast expanse of wilderness found in Australia, the Outback label was applied to versions of the company’s Impreza and Legacy vehicles to emphasize their rugged and off-road capability. In 2010, Subaru released an Outback which dropped the Legacy label and became the company’s new wagon. Like other Subarus, the Outback shared many common parts, including engine options. The smallest engine available is the 2.5L horizontally opposed four cylinder. This engine is a gas saver compared to the larger 3.6 but, as with the Legacy, it comes at an expense to performance. The 175 hp will no doubt get you around town and work very well off-road, but you can’t ever think about beating that Mustang sitting next to you at the red light – unless it’s snowing or raining.
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