Used 2015 Subaru Outback Consumer Reviews
2015 Outback Limited Worst car ever!!!
I bought new 2015 Outback limited in 2015. After 22 months the car would not start on multipple occasions after just one day sitting idle. Took it to two Subaru dealerships to find the problem, including the one I bought it from. Both dealerships claimed there is no problem, and the battery is good. Finally got fed up of wasting time while waiting for roadside assistance every time, and traded this lemon for a different car make. Took a huge loss on trade in of course! Want reliable car - go with Honda or others.
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Battery issue
I start having problem stating the ignition. The battery is intermittently giving problems. I always check that there is no light left on. I had it jump couple of times from Subaru road assistance and AAA. I was told that don't leave the key to accessories, that it will drain the battery. I think the battery had issues. i will bring it to dealership. Its just only 2 years old.
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- 2.5i Limited PZEV 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,2901 mi away
- 2.5i Limited PZEV 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,99595 mi away
- 2.5i Premium PZEV 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,95187 mi away
3rd Subaru for John of Columbus, NC
In August 2014, I purchased my 2015 Outback 2.5i Limited at Vic Bailey Imports, Spartanburg, SC. The car is terrific in every way. The ride is very comfortable for my wife and I - both in our mid-80s. The seats are high for great visibility. I really like the CVT. Smooth and quiet. The HarmanKardon sound system is supreme. I am averaging better then 27mpg around the local area. Highway consumption is much better. This is a truly great Subaru and should not be overlooked.
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Roomy, capable ... just not for me
I owned a 2015 Subaru Outback Premium PZEV for about six months, and it was a capable, roomy, well-appointed vehicle. I traded it in only because I couldn't live with the sluggish acceleration and whiny CVT drone in the 2.4L drivetrain. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this car to anyone who values all-wheel drive stability, plenty of cargo space, lots of driver safety features and a really comfortable cabin. It was just that my personal preference and priorities didn't quite mesh with the Subie's appointed mission of getting folks and a lot of their stuff easily from A to B with little drama or excitement. While that was a deal-breaker for me eventually, I know lots of folks will be very happy with an Outback as their daily driver.
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We love our Subbie!!!
When we bought our Subaru Outback Premium and are thrilled with our purchase. It is great in snow, trails, and many other challenging tasks. When we take trips and have very little fatigue compared to some other cars we've had. It get good gas mileage for the size of the wagon. I am very impressed being that this is our first Subaru. Only improvements that I have made is to put in a new stereo system because the one that was in was not to iPhone friendly.
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