Ride and Handling
comfortable ride handles well
Power
excellent pick up very smooth
Ride and Handling
great car
Braking
great
Fuel Economy
great
Value
should have a lower price
Ride and Handling
great car
Braking
great
Fuel Economy
great
Value
should have a lower price
Ride and Handling
It is the smoothest ride and honestly I feel so safe in it.
Cargo Space
I love the spacious area in the back. It's a large reason why I selected an Outback. Plus it's super easy to put a carrier on the top.
Fuel Economy
With the cost of living currently this is a must.
Technology and Entertainment
I have issues with poor connectivity when using my phone blue tooth that I didn't have in another car. It sometimes speeds up music/books and will also just pause them. Maybe this is because it's not a brand new system but it's really my only issue.
Technology and Entertainment
The features of the car are outstanding and make the driving/riding experience functional and comfortable
Fuel Economy
Ride and Handling
Power
4-cylinder sometimes causes a little less get up than needed
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Seat Comfort
very comfortable
Fuel Economy
very economical
Cargo Space
large storage
Cabin Noise
little noisy
Fuel Economy
Excellent fuel economy, much better than past cars.
Cargo Space
Ample cargo space. Thought that this would be smaller than the SUV that we traded. Surprise! Just as big.
Cabin Noise
Engine is noisier than past cars, especially on the highway.
Seat Comfort
Our family is a special case. My wife is disabled, and having an entry and seat that are either too low or too high is not an option when looking for cars for us. The Outback is a Goldilocks car. The seat and entry height is just right.
Weather Versatility
I live in New England, where the seasons are Almost Winter, Winter, Still Winter and Road Construction. Having that AWD is Great.
Technology and Entertainment
If you like Useful bells and whistles, the Outback is great for them. The displays give me all the information I need. The wheel mounted controls give me distraction free control over the entertainment and the adaptive cruise control. That adaptive cruise control, with what Subaru calls the Eyesight system, is the neatest thing since sliced bread. Plain cruise control can't be effectively used in traffic. Eyesight works in a full range of traffic conditions.
Power
If you are looking for "push you back in your seat" acceleration, you're not going get it in the 4 cylinder version of the Outback. The acceleration is adequate for "No-on-ramp" Parkway entrance points, but a Bugatti it isn't.