RACQ Motoring

Best Mid-Size Car Over $28,000

Story by Jim Mathers

The tide turned in this year's battle of the more expensive mid-sized cars, with Subaru's Liberty 2.5i holding off strong challenges from Mazda's 6 and Honda's Accord Euro.

Over the years, Libertys have been good, all-round packages, and the current model is no exception.

A consistently good performer on the road, with high rankings in all areas from smoothness and quietness right through to handling, the Liberty does what's required of a quality mid-sized car without any fuss.

But the area of design and function was where Liberty really rammed home its advantage.

In particular, the Subaru etched out a clear lead in safety, due to gains in its New Car Assessment Program crash ratings. This combined with a maximum score in security, courtesy of a top anti-theft package now including Datadots, to push the car's nose in front in the race for this year's title.

A comparatively good score under our environmental 'emissions' criteria, top-shelf build quality, good seat comfort, user-friendly ergonomics, handy space and above average practicality rounded out the vehicle's strong design and function credentials.

As soon as you turn the key and tackle some roads, you start to appreciate the Subaru's well-balanced ride and handling package, boosted by all-wheel-drive. And the Liberty is just as much at home cruising on the highway, where its refined cabin and smooth engine and transmission combination make touring a pleasure.

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