2024 Subaru Crosstrek Consumer Reviews
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Nicely equipped
We have the 2.0 engine which has been improved over the older we had. We have the Premium which is a nice equipped car. So far can’t say anything negative about it
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Love our new Crosstrek 2024 "JIMMY"
My father in law loved green, so we named our new Crosstrek after him. We love all the new tech, and that SOUND SYSTEM..WOW!!! Our only con... the Alpine Green being a new color, it hasn't made it to the dealerships, so a small nick on our front bumper under the liscense plate couldn't be touched up. That's a plastic area, so it will eventually get done. We've had a Subaru Outback and it was also awesome. My wife wanted a small car, because she can't handle our Ford F-150. She absolutely loves this car.
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- Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,99824 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,77724 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,74824 mi away
From a Honda to a 2024 Crosstrek
I have driven Honda Accords since I’m 30 (69 now.) I decided to try a Subaru. I love it. I bought the cross trek wilderness. It looks a little quirky with all the copper colored accents which makes me love it more. It is very user friendly and drives well. The only con I have is it is not a quiet ride. I like the storage the large tires and it’s overall look. The sound system is great.I do wish it had auto locking when you park and an automatic hatchback. But that’s no big thing. So far so great!!!
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Nice car
Handles well. Still too early to experience all the good features. Dislikes: Settings need to be more intuitive. I buy a tool to get a job done the way I intend to use the tool. I should not be required to spend excessive time learning how each funtion works.
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Great for daytime. Forget it for night driving
Love my 2024 Crosstrek. The headlights in a rural area? HORRIBLE. That is as printable as I can be. The bottom half of the windshield has great illumination. The top half is a near blackout. If I drive on a street with a gully (down 150’ and up 150’), the headlights shine on the road as I drive downhill but I can’t see anything at the top of the gully. There could be a person or an animal but I won’t see them until I’m nearly on top of them. YOU CALL THAT SAFE? My headlights have been adjusted upward 18” already. Better, but the inability to see out of the windshield top to bottom is totally unacceptable. I have asked NTSBA to recall this car and redesign the headlight. I think the problem is the actual size/design of the headlight. It ranges from 3.25” to 2.75”tall. The bulb is in the narrowest part, set slightly deep and there is a top rim encasing the light. Check out other headlights. See what you think.