Used 2018 Subaru Outback SUV Consumer Reviews
Came Back to Subaru
I had only owned my 2015 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.0L Ultimate package for 2 and a half years--but I missed my Subaru. The difference between all wheel drive and a four wheel drive that kicks in when needed cannot be overstated. The Hyundai 4 wheel drive was jerky and unpredictable. The ability of the Subaru to navigate adverse road conditions is unparalleled. I couldn't be happier being back in an Outback and love the new eyesight technology!
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after 3 years of ownership add on review
Owning this vehicle for less than one Year, I am pleased with how the vehicle drives, but very disappointed that Subaru has done little or nothing about the known and acknowledged issue with their electronic system that operates the entire radio, map and cameras .. Do to Subaru procedure upon failure, this issue has cost me several hours of my time and Since Subaru deals with a third party with this component, they have no idea when my part will arrive and they can then schedule installation. I am very extremely disappointed with Subaru completely knowing and acknowledging this problem for over a year now and failing to resolve it causing their customers a big inconvenience. After 3 years of ownership this is not a bad car and handles quite nicely, but there is additional issues a buyer should be aware of : there is a sensor in front bumper that is prone to overheat and has caused me several problems .. I’m not sure why there is not a recall on this item .. Failure of sensor causes all trouble lites to activate and then no air conditioning , no cruise control ect .. another scheduled fix was installing an insulation jacket over sensor .. also air conditioning does not seem to cool down efficiently.
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Love my Pearl White Outback!
Only driven the car for 200+ miles so far and I love it! Can't wait for the snow to fly this winter so I can test out the symmetrical AWD! I'm 6'4 and I fit in this car (with a sunroof). I know the 4 cylinder engine is the best selling but after test driving it verses the 6 cylinder there's no going back. Get the 6! I added on remote start and a trailer hitch which were professionally done by my local Subaru dealer. The white color with black interior is stellar and looks amazing in the sunlight. Looking forward to some long road trips with the kids soon to test it out. The CVT is buttery smooth and responsive so no issues there. The adaptive cruise control is so freaky good that when I was traveling at 70 mph and got on an off ramp the car did all the braking for me down to 25 mph! This car is a winner and if your on the fence about getting one, just do it!!
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Great car but still can't buy a Subaru
After many many test drives between the 2017 and the 2018 loaded outbacks in both engine versions we decided to go for something else. Subaru has come a very long way over the years, so much so that we almost bought one. The MAIN reason I was hesitant was the front seats, AGAIN!! They have gotten so much better over the years but aren't quite right for me. Subaru SERIOUSLY needs to take a lesson from Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Acura, Lexus, VW, anyone for that matter in how to make driver and passenger front seats. Lumbar is always excessive and I like good lumbar support but at its lowest setting it's still too much for long trip. I've had two whiplashes on my life so I appreciate good headrest support but come on!! At the furthest back setting and the lowest height I could get comfortable. No clue who could ratchet it forward for petes sake. For those of us who live in a car for their jobs we like a little adjustment versus someone deciding for us how we sit. You get my point. Come on Subaru I've now walked away from three Subaru's over my life because of seats. Only other gripe is please offer ventilated seats on the upper models. Touring didn't even offer it. For a $40000 loaded car heated steering wheel and ventilated seats should be standard on upper models. Especially with the $3000 V6 limited and touring models. Crazy!! That's all the BIG negatives I have and was happy with everything else. 2018 is worth the money over the 2017. Do your research because it's a lot more than a few cosmetic details!!!!!!
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Great quality.
This car has most features of the luxury model features. It drives great but doesn’t have great acceleration. The windshield is vulnerable to rocks and is expensive to replace. The cruise features are very functional.
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