2025 Subaru Crosstrek Consumer Reviews
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My Subie!
Great car, large storage space with rear seats down. The base engine needs more zip. Very quiet highway driving. Good gas mileage. This is my third Subaru and it does not dissapoint.
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Fast and comfy!
Love the acceleration of a sport car and comfort of driving an SUV. I love the responsiveness of the 2.5liter engine and the smooth driving experience. It comes with the eyesight that makes my driving experience safe and comfortable. It's spacious enough for me and is it clean the roof tough as it comes with a sunroof. Overall, it made my expectation for a crossover SUV.
- Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,99057 mi away
- Premium 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,55549 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $31,99057 mi away
lots of bells and whistles but quality lacking
We sold out 2020 crosstrek premium in favor of a 2025 premium. Honestly I cant tell the difference in engine performance even though the 2025 comes with the 2.5. Its fine, just not that special. The car drives very nicely, just like the 2020 and feels very similar to the 2020 model. The new large screen is nice but you still have to pay $2K to get electric seat and blind side warning. Considering the price, that is a lot of money for an important safety feature. The bid disappointment is the poor quality of some of the interior features. The flooring is not really carpet, feels more like felt than carpet. The carpet floor mats are very thin and cheap; more poorer quality than the 2020. The seat cloth is not great either but the addition of lumbar support in the power seat is a great addition. All in all we like the Crosstrek but are very disappointed in some of the details.
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New Subaru Crosstrek Sport
I gave a 4/5 rating because the CVT transmission is sealed without a deep stick. The dealer said you don't need to worry because it will last forever. When asked about the CVT warranty, he said it was 60K miles. I guess I will need to buy a new CVT if something happens after 60K miles.
Orwell's Big Brother watching you
I've been a "Subaru" loyalist and booster since 1985. But I've never been as disappointed as I have been with this 2025 Subaru Cross trek. While I took a 2025 Cross Trek for a 30 minute test drive and there had been no hint of this vehicle "stumbling" and turning the engine off by itself while at a traffic light only to find it happening when I departed the dealership. As far as I am concerned, this would have been a "deal breaker" and shades of misleading/misrepresentation on the salesperson's part ... certainly unethical. "Orwellian 1984" ... ? While an environmental restriction apparently caused Subaru to impose this flaw; certainly other means could have used to meet the environmental standards required??? Gordo, Metro Vancouver, BC
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