Outback Sedan ... truck?

K

kl

According to the New York Times, Subaru is making some minor
modifications to the 2004 Outback design so that is can be classified as
a light truck:

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/01/13/automobiles/13SUBA.html
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As the article states:

"Why? Largely to avoid tougher fuel economy and air pollution standards
for cars."

What kind of changes -

"There are different ways to make a car meet the federal definition of a
light truck, including making the rear seats removable to give a wagon a
flat loading floor or raising a vehicle's ground clearance to at least
20 centimeters, or a little less than 8 inches. Subaru will raise the
Outback's height from a minimum of 7.3 inches to as much as 8.7 inches
next year, and will make other adjustments, like altering the position
of the rear bumper, to meet light truck specifications."

One thing I wish my 2002 Outback Sedan had was fold down rear seats.
The center pass-through covers most situations, but every once in a
while I wish I had a bigger trunk.

Doing the redesign is not a unique idea, as the NYT also points out that
the PT Cruiser is also a "crossover" truck/car.

But does this mean I'll have to get a gun rack for my 2002?

kl
2002 Outback Sedan VDC
 

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