Our new 2011 Subaru Outback. Our long familial car hunting nightmare is
over.
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Our new 2011 Subaru Outback. Our long familial car hunting nightmare is
over.

I like it! Nice color.
Well, you win the ‘Who is going to buy a new car first?’ sweepstakes. But I just heard the Jim and Di bought a new house, so they put their resources elsewhere.
Thanks — the color’s a bit hard to tell in this pick (it’s “Graphite Gray Metallic,” which means it’s a warm, metallic, dark gray). Not great for spotting in a parking lot, but relatively unobtrusive while classy.
Rotating number plates? Bulletproof rear window shield? Twin machine guns? Oil slick? Ejector seat?
Um … aux jack for the iPod? Automatic headlights? Fog lamps?
Besides, do you know how expensive maintenance and insurance is for machine guns? And the tollway gets really pissy if you have the wrong license plate rotated into position.
OK, but it does convert to a submersible, right?
It converts into a submersible just fine. Converting back is a bit more problematic.
Nice! 🙂