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Subaru issues recall for their 2010 Legacy and Outback models

Subaru sounded off a recall for the 2010 models of the Legacy and the Outback due to problems with the cooler hose of the CVT. According to reports filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or NHTSA, the car manufacturer is expected to recall about 29,443 vehicles.

The recall will involve units produced from 31 July through 1 December 2009. The problem is described as possible fluid leaks due to a crack in the cooler hose of the CVT. Subaru will still issue a statement to describe how the problem will compromise the safety of the vehicle. According to SubaruTalk.net, drivers shouldn't be too worried though...

The 2010 Outback was launched during the 2009 auto show in New York. The tag price starts at $22,995 and comes standard with VDC or Vehicle Dynamics Controls and the Hill Holder System.

The 2010 Legacy has a sticker price of $19,995 and comes with a McPherson strut, double-wishbone suspension for the rear, and stabilizer bars for both the front and tail end.

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