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I know I've seen something about this before, but I forget. What's with the extra little mirror sticking up on the front fender in these Japanese SUV's? Is that for the blind spot? Probably more of a fashion statement these days rather than actually practical. Looks goofy.
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Definitely a nicer looking interior (I hope the seat heigth adjustment is real this time around, though and not the front tilt (old school VW) approach Subaru's currently using).
If they have the slightly revised engines and trans from the Impreza, could be a real winner.
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I just hope it's a similar size to the outgoing model. If it comes out being the same size as a Rav4 or an Outlander i'll be sorely disappointed.
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Not a very forward thinking design, IMO. It seems like this car would've been perfect about 4-5 years ago.
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iancar
- Dec 7, 2007 12:42 pm
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When will they learn that only American cars can get away with shiny chrome trims and fake metals? Let's hope Subaru has STI version, or at least a STI tuned version, bound for US, otherwise, just go get the RAV4 instead.
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cah11705
- Dec 7, 2007 1:09 pm
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what happened to Subaru's old crazy designs?
This is so boring, IMO
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nunatak
- Dec 7, 2007 4:19 pm
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Huh, you think? Looks practical to me. I was having doubts before, but I like these pictures.
Any idea if it's about the same size as the current model? I hope so.
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jacksan1
- Dec 7, 2007 6:54 pm
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The "mushroom" that's sticking out is a legal requirement for SUVs/RVs and trucks sold in Japan. Actually, it need not be a mushroom so long as the car is equipped with another contraption that meets the blindside viewing requirement of the Japanese law. Some vehicles incorporate a mirror-in-mirror device into the door-mounted mirror, and others use cameras and sensors.
By the way, the Forester up until this point did not have a mushroom growing because, due to its size, the government deemed it not having a blindside. The next-gen model is a lot bigger, so the requirement now applies. Some Subaru fans in Japan are upset about the mushoom on the Forester.
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Yawn. It looks almost unchanged. Interior is good but looks like a CR-V.
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raziel1
- Dec 12, 2007 7:57 am
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Well guys, the front mirror is very handy. You have to understand how some of the roads are built in other parts of the world first. I'm from Europe and Japan is no different in the way roads are constructed. You see they quite often don't have any pavements or sidewalks and so the buildings or properties are built right along side the road. When you approach a junction you cannot see the on coming traffic since you may have a building there, so you can just inch the nose of the car out just a bit so that you can use that front mirror to see around the building so as to make a determination as to whether it is safe to pull out.
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dintern
- Dec 16, 2007 1:10 pm
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I hope it's not drastically bigger than the outgoing model.
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cbot
- Dec 23, 2007 8:21 pm
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