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What is it??? Saw one at the market tonight, 30th Anniversery edition. Thanks, Tim

Sport Utility Sedan...

 

A raised up, Outback looking sedan. I don't think they were too popular...

 

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To bad, very sharp looking car. Was it turbo, or just a hood scoop??? Tim

Originally posted by chef_tim

To bad, very sharp looking car. Was it turbo, or just a hood scoop??? Tim

 

All of the 1997-1999 Outback have non-functional hood scoops. Their sole purpose on the car was to collect water and soak to top of the engine causing some reliability problems. There were a few recalls to seal the hood scoop.

I believe when initially produced they were test marketed in New England. Don't know if they were ever sold anywhere else?

They were sold here in Southern Ontario.

 

Did they not continue it with the model change in 2000? I thought they did. Has it been dropped? The cars101 site would probably tell me... but no time to look right now.

 

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here in Denton Texas.. a fellow univ. staffer has one :>)

 

green and gold with those nice gold rims too.

ahh! i have always wondered the same thing! I see them all over here- (well, when I work at the dealer, I guess thats a good reason to see them all the time! :D )

Did they not continue it with the model change in 2000

 

At the dealership where I work I've seen quite a few post 2000 Outback sedans.

 

Mark,

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