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I didn't know you could put so much in a Subaru

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That was what the attendant at the transfer station said.

 

I have always wanted to take a picture of my Subaru loaded with stuff. This time it was loaded for a trip to the dump. Mostly boards, plywood, doors and partcicle board. The inside was loaded almost to the ceiling.

 

In my opinion a Subaru with a roof rack is one of most versatile vehicles there is.

 

The bike rack is back on and iIt's all vacuumed on the inside no trace of what it went through.

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I need to find and scan the pics I took of my Outback on my 10 day Oklahoma Paintball/Camping expedition I took last summer. Seats folded down and there wasn't a bit of space left floor to ceiling, or the front seats back, and it was sitting just as low as your wagon is.

 

Only managed a 25mpg average for the trip, when I usually get 28-29 on the highway.

That was what the attendant at the transfer station said.

 

I have always wanted to take a picture of my Subaru loaded with stuff. This time it was loaded for a trip to the dump. Mostly boards, plywood, doors and partcicle board. The inside was loaded almost to the ceiling.

 

In my opinion a Subaru with a roof rack is one of most versatile vehicles there is.

 

The bike rack is back on and iIt's all vacuumed on the inside no trace of what it went through.

 

I agree, but a Subaru with a utility trailer is even better. With a utility trailer you can carry full sheets of plywood, lawn tractors, almost anything you could put in a big pickup truck.

If you take off the steering wheel & seat, a 12hp/36" cut lawn mower will fit inside a '97 Lego Wagon.

You can carry a full sheet of plywood if you put it on top of the strut towers. You can't close the hatch though.

I once carried a full size fridge. It barely went in with the hatch closed. If it had been a quarter inch longer, I dont think it would have fitted though.

oh yeah....with that back seat down, just load it up and be amazed. I have put tons of things in my Outback and had room to spare. You can actually sleep in a Subaru wagon...I have.

You can actually sleep in a Subaru wagon...I have.

i tried, it all depends on how tired & tall you are. another 2 inches would have been nice...... but she married me any way.:banana: what a sweetie.

i tried, it all depends on how tired & tall you are. another 2 inches would have been nice...... but she married me any way.:banana: what a sweetie.

 

 

I slept in my subaru on prom night. Beat that! It looks exactly like that one too lol.

i tried, it all depends on how tired & tall you are. another 2 inches would have been nice...... but she married me any way.:banana: what a sweetie.

 

Inches...? :D

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