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Old 19-09-2010, 01:44 PM   #1
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Default Subaru Liberty engine options

My lovely wife has finally convinced me that she needs a new car and we are looking at Subaru Libertys around the 2006 -2008 model range. This is the first non - ford car that I have ever purchased.

From looking through cars guide and car sales I now realise that they come with a few engine options, 2.5l 4 cylinder, turbo 4 and 3.2l 6 cylinder. Obviously the 2.5l N/A version is the cheapest (but after driving a impreza with a N/A motor and being unimpressed I doubt it'll be much good in a heavier car).

I am wondering if the N/A 6 cylinder version or the turbo 4 is a better option, has anyone had any experience with either of these engines.

Thanks for your help.
Brett

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