Used 2000 Subaru Outback Consumer Reviews
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2000 Outback Wagon Limited
Great all around car. Practical as heck. Needs more power desperatly, a turbo would do nicely. Surprisingly luxurious.
some problems
i will just mentioned the problems i had. had to return the 5 disc cd changer once for a replacement. the center hub cap on the wheel i lost two of them they do not seem to hold tight. the oxygen sensor which is part of the polution control was replace as part of a recall and comes on every now and then. The front windows squeel when going above 60 mph i guess it is worn. the driver side window button does not work all the time.
- Base WagonMSRP: $2,9951,061 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $4,9951,119 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $4,9951,143 mi away
Roper Review
We have had this vehicle for 30 months and it has never given us any trouble. I love to drive it. Has great pick up. You have to watch it or you find you are going faster than you realize. Had a problem with the speed sensor at 38,000 miles but the Power train warranty covered the total amount of repair. This has been a very dependable vehicle so far. Gets about 23 mpg. Would definitely buy it again.
excellent all around car
the Outback is an excellent all around car, with average gas mileage at 23 mpg, and up to 29 on the highway.
2000 Subaru Outback Wagon
I bought this car based on safety and reliability records. At 80,000 miles I had to replace the trans, to the tune of $3700. I drive 2 kids around the suburbs of chicago - what more can I say? I also just found out that my head gasket needs replacing ($1300) although at 110,000 miles I suppose that's not out of the question. Mechanical issues aside, I love this car, although it is noisy above 60mph, it can't be beat on chicago's winter roads. It's a great option to the gas-guzzling suv. I had planned on driving this into the ground; I was just hoping that the "ground" was a little further away.