Subaru Outback and Electric Trail Seeker Review, McMerry Sparrow, and Next-Gen Miata Plans

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In this episode, Doug DeMuro delves into the latest Subaru Outback, now beefed up with an additional 2 inches in body height, giving it a more SUV-like appearance. Despite retaining its familiar powertrains and ride height, the Wilderness trim is criticized for its excessive plastic elements. Subaru also unveiled the Trail Seeker, a wagon variant known as the Subaru Solttera, which boasts 260 miles of range and 8.3 inches of ground clearance. However, both the Solttera and the BZ4X are slammed as the worst cars currently on the market due to their lackluster performance and range. The Trail Seeker emerges as a more appealing option, potentially shaking up the Subaru lineup.
Shifting gears, the discussion moves to the innovative concept of a car that can drive upside down using ground effect fans for downforce. The electric McMerry Sparrow steals the spotlight with its mind-boggling downforce capabilities, showcased in its lightning-fast performance. Despite its comical appearance, the McMerry Sparrow's exceptional speed and downforce leave a lasting impression on enthusiasts. The channel praises the Sparrow's remarkable performance and downforce, highlighting its unique design and unparalleled capabilities.
Lastly, the channel covers Mazda's plans for the next generation Miata, set to be lighter than its predecessor and focused on preserving the iconic Miata lightness. Mazda's Chief Technical Officer hints at maintaining the Miata's lightweight essence, emphasizing its importance above all else. With Mazda's commitment to prioritizing lightness over power and size to meet emissions compliance, enthusiasts eagerly anticipate the arrival of the next-generation Miata, possibly named the Nebraska. The future of the Miata promises to uphold its legacy of agility and driving pleasure, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter in Mazda's sports car lineup.

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