Used 2022 Subaru Outback Premium 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
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Mine has been pretty good. No issues except the car likes to head toward the center lane line. Did not really bother me but never used the steering assist button. Always fighting you as you drive to correct where you are in your lane. Wife was driving and I was in the back seat and she kinda was making me sick because she was always turning away from the center lane toward the right. We were trying to figure out what was causing this with the driver steering assist off. Finally , I disabled the lane departure feature and she drove it today and said it was fixed. I never really thought about that it was doing this but my wife thought it was me forgetting how to drive. She said she will not drive this car because of how she always had to correct the steering wheel away from the center line. Now she likes it. The light is on the dash all the time but it drives right now. It always seemed to follow the lane even with the steering assist off. Now it is right.
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Value for Money
We're first time Subaru buyers and not caught up in the 'cult' of Subaru. However the Outback has proving to be a good vehicle. What I observe about the Outback is that in the lower trim levels, i.e. base and premium, the car provides a great value, is comfortable, has plenty of room, and adequate performance. The moment you move to things like the 'Touring' version there are far better choices out there. The pluses are good packaging, a reasonable level of comfort though I don't find the seats that good on long trips, a nicely trimmed interior, and lots of features. The downside is road noise on rough surfaces could be better controlled, the base 2.5L has adequate performance but lets too much noise into the cabin, and the 'Eyesight' system has some flaws. Overall I'd buy it again. There really isn't a great alternative in this class unless you go European and then you have all the reliability problems of those brands.
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2022 Subaru Outback. I love this vehicle!
Subaru outback
Love this car!!!
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Comfortable waiting area
dealer has a large comfortable waiting area with refreshments and places to work or eat. They have a room for children and a quite room for adults.
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