Subaru Forester & Outback Wilderness Driven Back-To-Back

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08-25-21 Tech Talk

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Making the most of a back-to-back opportunity to drive the 2021 Subaru Forester and all-new 2022 Outback Wilderness, Tech Talk host Rick DeMeis compiled a dual report for this week’s podcast. Find out which he preferred and why – even if his spouse’s influence may have helped tip the scales.
Also in this week’s episode, iseecars.com puts forth another automotive study that indicates where there’s surprising new value to be found in cars that are coming off lease. Plus, hear more on the ongoing saga of SpaceX’s plans to go to the moon getting a closer scrutiny.

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Forester / Outback Back-To-Back Collage
photos by Rick DeMeis
illustration by RPM News Weekly

2021 Subaru Forester

photos courtesy of Subaru Media

“The Forester offers comfort, safety, and versatility to support you through all your daily adventures—while encouraging you to go on new ones. With a tough, compact body that’s easily manoeuvrable yet spacious and comfortable inside, Forester gives you the peace of mind from knowing everyone’s fully enjoying their time.” ~ Subaru Global Media

2022 Subaru Outback Wilderness

photos courtesy of Subaru Media

“The all-new Outback Wilderness debuts for the 2022 model year and is ready for adventure with a standard 2.4-liter turbocharged SUBARU BOXER® engine, advanced dual function X-MODE®, elevated 9.5-inch ground clearance, all-terrain tires, upgraded suspension and unique exterior and interior styling.” ~ Subaru Media


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