Used 2000 Subaru Outback Consumer Reviews
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Great Car
Excellent car. Has been a great car for my wife in the snowy WV mountains.
Good car, questionable transmission
The car handles fine and looks good. We have been happy with the car until last week. We just had the car towed to the dealership because transmission would not engage when put in drive. It had been hesitating for several seconds before engaging. Dealership immediately suggested a new transmission, or a flush, which may get it operating again, but don't know for how long. We opted for flush ($400), and transmission works - for now. But still a slight hesitation after shifting into drive. From other internet sources, this may be a common problem. Dealer seemed to have seen it before. Now we plan to trade it. A shame, we were hoping to keep it for 200K miles.
- Base WagonMSRP: $4,9951,090 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $2,9951,153 mi away
- Base WagonMSRP: $4,9951,254 mi away
Brakes Suck !!!!!!
Take a look at the brake rotors of this car usually they are worse then rotten and is makes the car very unsecure. I have them replaced and can show the pictures
Great Buy
I have considered getting a truck or 'bonfide' SUV. But I invariably can't find a better all-around utility vehicle. It is like having the best of a car and an SUV. It is not an off- road vehicle, but a very capable rough- road vehicle.
get subaru !!!
It is real plasure to own and drive Outback.You can`t go wrong with this choice. Sexiest wagon on the road !!!