Used 2007 Subaru Outback Wagon Consumer Reviews
07’ Subaru Outback
Purchased this car brand new in late 2006 and all I have been required to do is the regular factory recommended factory maintenance as laid out in the owners manual! I have had no issues with this vehicle until recently of course it now has 195,000 miles on it and all that is wrong with it is the several suspension components need to be replaced soon, which is expected as suspension is a consumable good. I’d say I certainly have gotten my $27,000 worth of Outback from my vehicle! The Outback is very smooth to drive, especially on the interstate/highway, and has an extremely quite ride (strangely, it’s quieter than my 12’ Lexus RX 350 AWD’s ride). I would certainly buy again. In fact, currently I am looking at new 2021 models. The one and only complaint I have concerning this Subaru Outback is the rear seat (in the 07’ body style anyway) is somewhat of a tight fit as far as legroom is concerned; especially for an adult person!
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Very good winter vehicle, excellent in snow & on ice. Good fuel economy. Lots of power, good handling. Pleasure to own & drive this vehicle.
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Great Car
I bought this to replace the Impreza WRX because I needed the extra cargo space. I have not been disappointed. The fuel economy is reasonable. I have a little over 4000 miles on it and get about 26 MPG for every day driving and it takes regular fuel instead of premium which saves some money. I fill up about evert 330 miles. Drives through snow very well. I drove through 8 inches of wet snow with no issue.
Unlimited Love for My Limited
Absolutely love this car. Bought it as a used fleet vehicle with 8k miles. Much better than my 98 Outback. Plenty of smooth power for a 4 cylinder. I can't understand why reviewers constantly dis this engine as being slow. Puts out like a small six in my opinion with plenty of low end torque. I drove a 4 cylinder Camry SE recently and can't understand what all the fuss is about. Subie is much more refined and quicker and the interior design and materials are far superior. I have driven this car in all sorts of conditions for 20K miles and reliability has been flawless. Two friends who own loaded 5 series BMWs were extremely impressed by interior design and comfort of this car.
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I bought a used 07 Outback 4 years ago with 100k on clock (I drive alot and it now has over 330k on clock) I Still own and drive this daily. Usual maintenance done and apart from CEL and Cruise lights flashing to indicate an issue, I've had no other issues worth mentioning. Now, did the usual scan for fault code - Change O2 sensor and what nots but no improvements on the CEL and Cruise lights. That was until I had my Trans oil flushed and changed. No fault codes or flashing lights since. Gear changes are smooth and ride is comfy. I have owned Subarus from when I could drive so I may be a bit biased in my review but my intention is to shed some light for those whom may be having similar issues with flashing lights and P0420 fault codes.
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