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The Subaru Fleet-X was a
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station wagon made by
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, introduced at the 1999
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The Fleet-X was designed to be as light as possible, substituting polycarbonate for the rear quarter and tailgate windows. The concept used different colors to identify where lightweight alternate materials were used, including the exterior door skin, hood, and roof panels.


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* * Fleet-X Station wagons Cars introduced in 1999 {{Modern-auto-stub