Description: Model lineupOutback Wagon ($22,695), Outback Limited Wagon ($26,095), Outback Limited Sedan ($25,895) Engines2.5-liter sohc flat-4 Transmissions5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic Safety featuresdual front airbags, ABS Basic warranty3 years/36,000 miles Assembled inLafayette, Indiana Specifications As Tested Model testedOutback Wagon Standard equipment (base)air conditioning, AM/FM/cassette stereo, power windows, power mirrors, power locks, cruise control, tilt steering, keyless remote Options as testedautomatic transmission ($800), destination charge ($495) Layoutall-wheel drive Engine2.5-liter sohc flat-4 Horsepower165 hp @ 5600 rpm Torque166 lb.-ft. @ 4000 rpm EPA fuel economy21/26 mpg city/hwy Transmission5-speed manual Wheelbase104.3 in. Length/width/height187.4/68.7/62.2 in. Track, f/r57.9/57.7 in. Turning circle36.7 ft. Seating capacity5 Head/hip/leg room, front40.2/51.3/43.3 in. Head/hip/leg room, rear39.1/51.9/34.2 in. Max. cargo volume68.6 cu. ft. Towing capacity2000 lbs. Suspension, f/rindependent/independent Ground clearance7.3 in. Curb weight3480 lbs. TiresP225/60R16 Brakes, front/reardisc/disc with ABS Fuel tank capacity16.9 gal. Unless otherwise indicated, specifications refer to test vehicle. Prices effective as of June 30, 1999 and do not include manuracturer's destination and delivery charges. N/A: Information not available or not applicable. Manufacturer Info Sources 1-800-782 2783
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