First Look: Subaru EXIGA Concept
- Gannon
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First Look: Subaru EXIGA Concept
Found this tonight
http://www.worldcarfans.com/9071009.004 ... ga-concept
I think its kinda cool. Love that colour
http://www.worldcarfans.com/9071009.004 ... ga-concept
I think its kinda cool. Love that colour
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Ongoing Project/Toy: 1987 RX Turbo EA82T, Speeduino ECU, Coil-pack ignition, 440cc Injectors, KONI adjustale front struts, Hybrid L Series/ Liberty AWD 5sp
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- Thalass
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Nice, I think. I dunno if I'd like to see an Outback based on this concept, though.
I still say they should import the Baja into australia. Or, better yet, a two-door version with a proper-sized tray and call it the Brumby! :P
*edit* Um... do they still make the Baja at all? Subaru Canada don't list it on their website, yet they still have that godsawful Tribeca thing. bleh.
I still say they should import the Baja into australia. Or, better yet, a two-door version with a proper-sized tray and call it the Brumby! :P
*edit* Um... do they still make the Baja at all? Subaru Canada don't list it on their website, yet they still have that godsawful Tribeca thing. bleh.
Looks kinda cool. I wonder how roomy it is in the back seats!
The article appears to have been written by a 6 year old...oh my god the spelling and grammatical errors!
"accomplished their goal of crating a wide-open wagon to comfortable hold seven."
"The EXIGA Concept is a has so match glass you can barely distinguish....."
This one makes no sense at all...
"There are obviously features of the car that would need to be changed in order to make production a reality, Subaru looks to have done a good job at combining neo-futuristic elements, show their potential at creating a sought-after wagon."
huh?!?
The article appears to have been written by a 6 year old...oh my god the spelling and grammatical errors!
"accomplished their goal of crating a wide-open wagon to comfortable hold seven."
"The EXIGA Concept is a has so match glass you can barely distinguish....."
This one makes no sense at all...
"There are obviously features of the car that would need to be changed in order to make production a reality, Subaru looks to have done a good job at combining neo-futuristic elements, show their potential at creating a sought-after wagon."
huh?!?
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https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
https://www.ausubaru.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=71&t=26163
- Outback bloke
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I think maybe a page that was originally written in Japanese and its been babel fishedAndrewT wrote:
The article appears to have been written by a 6 year old...oh my god the spelling and grammatical errors!
"accomplished their goal of crating a wide-open wagon to comfortable hold seven."
"The EXIGA Concept is a has so match glass you can barely distinguish....."
"There are obviously features of the car that would need to be changed in order to make production a reality, Subaru looks to have done a good job at combining neo-futuristic elements, show their potential at creating a sought-after wagon."
huh?!?

>>do they still make the Baja at all?
No, they stopped making it in 2006 but the stocks lasted until Q3 this year!
Dean.
No, they stopped making it in 2006 but the stocks lasted until Q3 this year!
Dean.
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Contact me for reproduction XT6 hubs...and EA82 rear discs.
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- tim_81coupe
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Sounds to me like Jaffa wrote it... get him to explainAndrewT wrote:Looks kinda cool. I wonder how roomy it is in the back seats!
The article appears to have been written by a 6 year old...oh my god the spelling and grammatical errors!
"accomplished their goal of crating a wide-open wagon to comfortable hold seven."
"The EXIGA Concept is a has so match glass you can barely distinguish....."
This one makes no sense at all...
"There are obviously features of the car that would need to be changed in order to make production a reality, Subaru looks to have done a good job at combining neo-futuristic elements, show their potential at creating a sought-after wagon."
huh?!?

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An update on the Exiga.
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- brumbyrunner
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looks are ok, like the more boxy backend, the tailgate might actually be
useful as shelter from a downpour, like the ol L series:)
"7-seater" so this is going for the "people-mover" category
that would be a new marketing segment for Subaru.
IMO much rather have them do something more serious for off-road,
like centre-lockable AWD, lower low range (and they've already done these
before),more clearance.
useful as shelter from a downpour, like the ol L series:)
"7-seater" so this is going for the "people-mover" category

that would be a new marketing segment for Subaru.
IMO much rather have them do something more serious for off-road,
like centre-lockable AWD, lower low range (and they've already done these
before),more clearance.
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