2024 Subaru Crosstrek Consumer Reviews
Pricing
I might be on a New Car high but
I have to say that I love my new Subaru Crosstrek Sport. I went to the dealer wanting a Forester Premium or Sport, but there weren’t any. The Crosstrek was my 2nd choice so there was one I could test drive. I ended up buying it. The seats are so comfortable and the ride is so smooth. I’m coming from a 29-year-old Geo, so it is like night and day. There’s a learning curve, at least for me, but I’m enjoying all the features. It has all the safety features I was looking for, 7 airbags for starters. The blind spot monitors on the mirrors are helpful. I suppose most of the things I would bring up aren’t really new to most people reading this. So, I’ll just say that I now really understand why all the people who I know that have Subarus, love them. My only downside is there’s no power lift for the back hatch available on the Crosstrek. That’s why I was hoping for a Forester.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Sassy Lil SUV
I was looking for a smaller SUV than my Rav 4. I found it! Love the way it feels on the road as is all wheel drive. Seats are so comfortable. Just the right size for this mature lady.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,49912 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,9956 mi away
- Wilderness 4dr SUVMSRP: $32,80012 mi away
Broken down twice within a year
Will never buy a Subaru again. I’ve broken down twice & had to get it towed. First time was 6 days after I got. Dealer said it was loose gas cap that shut off all safety features..? Second time, the battery died. Original battery that didn’t last a year. Wouldn’t jump either
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Regrets unending!
The car is a disappointment. Safety features are actually distracting. Eyesight regularly causes safety concerns. Driver assist randomly shuts off, and makes dangerous mistakes. I haven't used mine since the second month. The voice commands functions don't work. The door unlocks are unreliable. I have some battery draining short in the car. The dealership can't find, and so won't fix. The city MPG is half the highway in MPG. The car is fun to drive if you have no weight in it.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
Comfortable, quiet, unfazed by weather
The Wilderness is probably overkill if you won’t be off-roading, but it shares the more powerful engine with the Sport and Limited trims. Handles well despite 9” ground clearance. The negatives? Laggy infotainment screen, no -functional wireless charging, and only 22 mpg in city driving.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value