If you are on a look out for a family vehicle that can get you from one town to another sans the boredom and the leg ache, Subaru Liberty Exiga is absolutely the right choice for you. A latest addition to Subaru's people mover family of vehicles, this six seater automobile offers enough room for big families who are in for long journeys. Read on.
(2/2/2010)
Jessica Beresford
The best thing about this formerly 7 seater vehicle from Japan is its design. Although, not perfect by standards of a perfect car (with a corresponding •perfect price', too!), this vehicle is still considerably lovable because it can make big families comfortable enough to not try to avoid long trips away from home.
This generalization is not at all concluded based on the car's number of seats alone. Each of us who have been travelling with our families can surely relate to that feeling of discomfort and boredom whenever we ride common people mover vehicles. This kind of vehicles is traditionally roomy in idea, but always ends up •looking roomy' than •really roomy'. This is what separates Subaru Liberty Exiga from the lot— it allows not only more seats, but also enough space for people and their things. In fact, the back portion of the vehicle is now a breakthrough for not following the •for children only' and •for luggage only' trend. It can accommodate adults.
In addition to this, Subaru Liberty Exiga also houses a DVD entertainment system equipped with a 120 centimetre wide screen and two wireless headsets. This feature is very appealing to young dudes who typically hate long travels. There are also other standard equipments installed which include air conditioning, some very good leather on the steering wheel and a six stack CD player. There is no doubt that this vehicle is custom built, with families in mind, for comfort and entertainment.
However, despite all these very good qualities, the vehicle still falls short from the expectations and standards of a seasoned car enthusiast. It is believed that the Subaru Liberty Exiga's potentials have not been exhausted. Take the •removed seventh seat' as a good example. Just a brief background, the seventh seat has been intentionally removed from Exiga for the purpose of adhering with Australia's five-star safety rating. With just a lap seatbelt for safety support, the seventh seat has been removed prior to the vehicle's launch in the country.
Finally, another missing piece that should have been in the Subaru Liberty Exiga are (absurdly) the covers for its storage bins. We are not sure of how Subaru have overlooked this, but we are sure that its market (families) can understand this small glitch as they enjoy comfortable and interesting trips with their new Subaru Luxury Exiga.
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