The Field

Subaru Outback

THE first couple of days in the new Subaru Outback weren’t a great success. It was like meeting up with an old acquaintance, hoping for a week of fun and laughter, only to find he’s joined a puritan cult.

The once free-spirited Outback has been comprehensively shackled by alarms, warnings, beeps, bongs and

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