In-laws are looking at the 22-23 Subaru Outback. I know people say the engine is underpowered but they are going from a Honda Accord and could care less. Anyone bought one recently ? Is the CVt still problematic ?
My in laws have the V6 2015. It's a damn nice vehicle.RVAg02 said:
Wife has one. Hers is the V6 from 2016. She loves it. I try to find things I don't like, but have trouble doing so.
Actually . . . It's a boxerFlaith said:
It's not a V6.... it's a Flat 6
'03ag said:Actually . . . It's a boxerFlaith said:
It's not a V6.... it's a Flat 6
drumboy said:'03ag said:Actually . . . It's a boxerFlaith said:
It's not a V6.... it's a Flat 6
What's the difference? I remember my Subies and Beem bikes weren't really "flat" do flat engines even flatter?
Edit: all boxers are flat but not all flats are boxers.
Totally agree with this. I think the CVT replacement cost is still something around $5K and it's very likely to fail between 100-200K.91AggieLawyer said:
Suburus are good vehicles for 100-120K miles. After that, they're hit and miss in general. I don't think they're up to the quality of the other good Japanese brands long term. With that said, they have the best designed AWD on the market and do drive well.
If you will get rid of the vehicle within 5-7 years, I'd say its a good choice. If you want to keep it for 8+ years, I'd look elsewhere. I personally wouldn't buy one.
Chris Gillman (son of founder but runs it a bit I think ) is a wife-beating *****. Well he came off as a ***** the one time I hung out with him and found out later he beat his GF, which was a friend of a friend there.Grown Pear said:
Are there any recommendations on Subaru Dealerships in Houston-College Station-Austin area … good ones or those to avoid?
Looking like we'll be purchasing an Outback next month.
Grown Pear said:
Are there any recommendations on Subaru Dealerships in Houston-College Station-Austin area … good ones or those to avoid?
Looking like we'll be purchasing an Outback next month.