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<p>Ellis, I don't know whether the Subaru Forester or Outback gives you the configuration you need, but they do have a lot of room. More importantly, these are very agile, sure-footed cars, and very safe in a collision. The Subaru symmetrical AWD is a big cut above the others' 4WD; only the Quattro compares. If you travel frequently in rain and snow, you might consider it.</p>

<p>I survived a high-speed crash in an Impreza WRX after spinning out on black ice at highway speed. I cut a telephone pole in two with my driver's side door. I had to get cut out of the wreck. I did not break anything; the only injury besides tremendous impact was a separated shoulder from the shoulder belt. Those B-pillars have 8 layers of reinforced steel in them, and it took every tool the EMS had to cut it. I should have been sliced in two.</p>

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