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and I'm ready to replace it with something newer. I went to a dealer the other day and drove an '08. It was much more different than I expected. The ride was smoother, and the interior was quieter. However, the body felt bulkier and I felt more "detached" from the car. I can feel the engine through the gas pedal in my '02, while I barely noticed any vibration in the '08. I really like feeling connected to the road. For the 10 minutes that I drove it, the '08 just felt less fun. Question 1: For anybody who has driven the '08 for an extended period of time, do you get used to the new feel? I can't tell if it drove "worse" or just "different". Question 2: How much roomier is the back seat? I don't normally sit in my own back seat, so it's hard for me to compare. Question 3: What vehicles are similar to the Outback Sport? I'd like to try a Mazda3 wagon, but I suspect that it won't be nearly as much fun as my '02. I had driven an older Audi A6, but the A6 seems to have a mediocre reliability record. I'm also disinterested in the Dodge Caliber and Chevy HHR. Thanks for any advice you have! |
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> My '02 Outback Sport is starting to cost me a decent amount of money, > and I'm ready to replace it with something newer. I went to a dealer > the other day and drove an '08. It was much more different than I > expected. The ride was smoother, and the interior was quieter. > However, the body felt bulkier and I felt more "detached" from the > car. I can feel the engine through the gas pedal in my '02, while I > barely noticed any vibration in the '08. I really like feeling > connected to the road. For the 10 minutes that I drove it, the '08 > just felt less fun. > > Question 1: For anybody who has driven the '08 for an extended period > of time, do you get used to the new feel? I can't tell if it drove > "worse" or just "different". > > Question 2: How much roomier is the back seat? I don't normally sit in > my own back seat, so it's hard for me to compare. > > Question 3: What vehicles are similar to the Outback Sport? I'd like > to try a Mazda3 wagon, but I suspect that it won't be nearly as much > fun as my '02. I had driven an older Audi A6, but the A6 seems to have > a mediocre reliability record. I'm also disinterested in the Dodge > Caliber and Chevy HHR. > > Thanks for any advice you have! I think you'll find the Mazda3 to be MUCH sportier in feel compared to the Outback. Mazdas in general are more oriented towards driving fun (zoom-zoom). As far as the back seat take a look at edmunds.com for the measurements on your current car versus the new. I believe it is a bit larger. Edmunds can also point out similar cars. The Audi A6 is DEFINITELY not a similar car to the Outback Sport! There are a couple of Kia/Hyundai cars that may be similar. Dan D '99 Impreza 2.5 RS (son's) Central NJ USA |