Get out there. fit it in here – Subaru Legacy 2.5i Premium User Manual

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Cargo Capacity

From mountain bikes to water bottles, the all-new Outback is better equipped than ever
to conveniently load all the gear that goes along with embracing your adventurous side.
Keep more items conveniently at hand with an array of compartments, pockets and
holders. You’ll have eight cup holders, door handle pockets sized perfectly for a cell
phone or an MP3 player, and a two-stage center console bin, among others. In the back,
cargo hooks that fold flush when not in use help keep items where they belong. And
the underfloor cargo-area storage compartment keeps valuables safely and discreetly
stowed, as well as having a spot perfect for storing the retractable cargo cover.

Versatile Roof Rack

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Underfloor Cargo Storage

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71.3 cu. ft. Cargo Space

Retractable Cross Bars

A new take on taking it with you. This unique design,
available for the first time on the 2010 Outback, features
cross bars that fold up and tuck away into the body of the
integrated roof rails. It’s a convenient way to reduce wind
noise and improve vehicle aerodynamics, and avoids the
problem of having to store the cross bars when not in use.
What’s more, they come standard on every Outback.

Integrated Roof Rails

When gear has to go on the outside, the Outback can
easily accommodate some pretty heavy-duty equipment.
The easy-to-reach roof rack system—standard on the
Outback—will hold up to 100 pounds. And because
Subaru has a wide selection of accessory attachments
available, it can quickly be made to accommodate your
particular idea of adventure.

Get out there.

Fit it in here.

Outback 3.6R Premium in Azurite Blue Pearl with accessory heavy-duty roof cargo basket and splash guards.

iPod

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