In part one, we broke down the inception of the Subaru Liberty in our market, and covered off its rise to fame in the Australian car marketplace. For part two, we'll look at the highest point in the saga, and what happened from there. The fourth-generation Liberty was a hit in Australia. It's not hard to see why, either. Just look at it.
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