Its week three with the Subaru Outback and it continues to impress me with how easily it fits my new mum lifestyle.
Let’s recap a few highlights.
- Fitting the baby seat is so easy with isofix and top tether points.
- There is plenty of room for me to sit in the back seat when needed.
- The boot is large enough for the pram, bassinet and all the gear new mums need to take with them.
- Rear air conditioning keeps bub happy.
- Access is easy to the back seat and boot area.
- The outback is perhaps the safest SUV in its class.
- This is comforting on wet and slippery roads with the permanent AWD.
- All the additional safety features are working to protect you at all times.
Over the time we had the Outback, we also moved house. Now that’s something I possibly wouldn’t recommend for a new mum as it’s difficult to balance everything. But the Outback doubled as a transport vehicle for boxes and stuff between the houses. Its practicality is impressive.
One thing we haven’t discussed yet is price.
The Outback range starts from $44,200 dollars through to about $57,500 dollars plus the usual costs.
Considering what you get in even the entry level model, those prices are outstanding value for money.
So overall the Subaru Outback is definitely new mum and bub approved.
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Im Brianna Fraser
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