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Subaru Outback Burlington, WI CALIFICACIONES Y RESEÑAS DE PROPIETARIOS
MLH
Canyon, Texas
Love it.
I actually have a model that's not listed, it is a Subaru DL. You can drive Subaru's until they die and this one hasn't died yet. It is old, and I have put 375,000 miles on the same engine. I replaced its transmission with a rebuilt one, and it still drives as well as ever. It has always had great fuel economy, listed as being 26 mpg, but I used to get 32 mpg. Now I get around 28 mpg & I do mostly highway driving. It is not air-conditioned, so I have made numerous modifications to it, as in a window swamp cooler, solar powered window fans, and tinted windows, because I drive it in the desert. It is easy to work on so I could do most tune-ups for less cost myself. It is old so it is not extremely quiet, but it runs well. It still handles quite well, but not as well as some newer cars.
Zachary
Beaverton, Oregon
Could be better
My 2018 Subaru Outback base 2.5i is a great car for the most part. The utility aspect of it is very good. There is so much space to put things in the car as well as leg room. Once you lay the rear seats down, you could literally put anything you want back there. The roof rack has foldable cross beams, and the visibility is amazing. The car performs great in all weather conditions including snow and ice. I never got stuck. The base model comes with a back-up camera, which helps immensely since it's a fairly big vehicle. The infotainment system is really easy to use and is very responsive. The ride comfort is just right. Not too hard or too soft. Absorbs bumps really nicely. If you have dogs, they will enjoy the car's roomy interior. The headlights are very bright too. Another thing I like is the amazing gas mileage for a vehicle of that size. Although it does most things really well, there are a few things that I think could be changed or improved on. The road noise is fairly loud for a vehicle that size especially on the freeway. The engine seems underpowered, especially coupled with the CVT transmission. Passing people is difficult and takes longer than expected. I can't imagine towing something with this vehicle as anything over 1,000 pounds would seem too much for it. After about 4,000 miles, I'm starting to hear weird clunks coming from the suspension over harsh bumps. Also, there seems to be some rattling on rough roads too. Nothing major though. Overall, I would really recommend this car to anyone looking for a very capable vehicle with lots of space and great usability.
Omar
Issaquah, Washington
A solid daily driver with great comfort, but a few nagging issues.
The 2011 Subaru Outback 2.5 Limited is one of the better cars I have ever owned. It is extremely spacious and comfortable. The Harmon Kardon sound system is fantastic, even though the connectivity leaves a bit to be desired (no Bluetooth playback on the default head unit). The ride is comfortable, and the multiway adjustable front seats are fantastic. Definitely splurge for the limited with the leather heated seats and HK sound system. The build quality is fantastic for the most part. There are some rattles, but much less than other cars in its price range. The wood grain trim on the inside feels a bit out of place, given the rest of the car, but otherwise, it's a well-coordinated scheme inside. The one nagging issue I have is the headlight assembly. The HID lights are around $50/bulb, and go out around every five months. There is no fix for this issue. There is however, a TSB out for them for the life of the car. So if your headlights go out, simply make an appointment with the local Subaru dealership, and mention the problem. They should take care of the whole thing under warranty. Side note - We got this car to carry our Great Dane in. She was over 180 pounds, and while standing was a bit of a tight squeeze, laying down she was totally comfortable.
Burlington, WI RATINGS Y RESEÑAS DE COMERCIANTES
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