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There’s no doubt that with its HEMI-powered engine the 2005 Dodge Magnum RT is marketed towards our male counterparts. It’s quite comical if you think about it: A man’s station wagon? Well, those guys are just now catching onto something us women folk have known for a very long time. Station wagons equal practicality. The Magnum is no exception.
I admit I try to do it all. I’m a wife and a stay-at home mom who squeezes in a career as an automotive journalist and business owner between diaper changes and play dates. I fantasize about escaping it all for a quiet weekend of R&R at a B&B. I can’t have that as much as I’d like, so I settle for a few moments of motorized meditation while my kids sleep in the car. Unfortunately, this isn’t possible in the all-new 2005 Saab 9-2X Aero.
My first impression of the Subaru Outback 3.0R L.L.Bean Edition is that it isn’t my mama’s station wagon. There’s no pea-green paint elegantly inlaid with wood paneling. And much to my disappointment, there isn’t a rear-facing jump seat in the cargo area (my favorite childhood spot for planning mischief).
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