What kind of suspension does a llbean H6 Outback have?
The first year LLBean H6 Outback was ’01. According to my ’01 window sticker, Standard includes Viscous Limited Slip Rear, AWD, Heavy Duty Raised Independent Suspension. The multi-model Owner’s Manual seems to indicate VDC is also found on the LLB. I am not sure, but I would like to know if VDC models come with Posi/Limited Slip rears.
Is the 2005 Subaru LL Bean VDC?
However, Subaru has over the years put certain mechanical systems on only some trim levels. In your example, the 2005 Limited might have come with VDC as standard equipment, but the LL Bean for that year might not have it available. To compare the vehicles, go to www.cars101.com.
When did the Subaru Outback 3.0R come out?
No accident or damage reported to CARFAX… 1st owner purchased on 09/20/05 and owne… Last serviced at 127,536 miles in Shorel… 1st owner drove an estimated 11,195 mile… No accident or damage reported to CARFAX…
What kind of equipment does a 2005 LL Bean have?
In your example, the 2005 Limited might have come with VDC as standard equipment, but the LL Bean for that year might not have it available. To compare the vehicles, go to www.cars101.com. All the various trim levels are listed, by year, with the mechanical systems that they came with.
What kind of car is a 2003 Subaru Outback?
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How much does a 2005 Subaru Outback cost?
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Is the LL Bean 3.0 with no VDC?
Yep, the LL beans get a 3.0 with no VDC, the VDC ones get the VDC transmission and control system (I hear it’s a pretty good electronic stability control, system), and there are trim differences between the two. All other things equal between 2 cars, I’d expect the VDC one to be more expensive.