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New Outback Wins Canadian Award


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SYDNEY – November 4, 2009: The Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) has named the new generation Subaru Outback Canada's Best New CUV/SUV under 35,000 Canadian dollars.

The announcement follows the AJAC's annual Canadian Car of the Year 'test fest' near Niagara, Ontario.

To win the category, Outback beat the Chevrolet Equinox and Toyota Venza.

The new Outback now goes on to compete for the title of overall Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year.

The winner will be announced on press day at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, in mid-February.

"The new Outback has been breaking sales records across Canada since it first appeared in dealerships, and was recently named SUV of the Year by Motor Trend magazine," said Katsuhiro Yokoyama, president and CEO of Subaru Canada, Inc. "I'd say the award makes the verdict unanimous."

AJAC's rigorous Canadian Car of the Year testing program includes real-world driving on public roads - exactly where consumers drive - so that the test data and vote results are highly relevant to potential buyers.

The journalists evaluate every detail, from safety features to cargo capacity, to select the best new vehicles in various categories.

Like every Subaru, the 2010 Outback is equipped with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive and the Outback is as safe as it's versatile; like every Subaru, it has been declared a "Top Safety Pick" for occupant protection by the North American Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

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