SUBARU OUTBACK Used Car Review
In 1996, Subaru fused the wagon and SUV segments with a crossover vehicle called the Outback. It was essentially a Liberty wagon with increased ride height and plastic body cladding. The Outback's ability to provide everyday family practicality as well as tackle dirt and gravel trails effectively has made it a perennial favourite in Australia.
Pros
Cons
- SUV-rivalling ground clearance aids off-roading
- Superb ride on rough, loose surfaces
- Bountiful cabin space since 2009 model
- Diesel option added to 4cyl and 6cyl petrol engines in 2009
- On-road manners not quite as good as some rivals
- Higher-than-average servicing costs
- Diesel's turbo lag; 2.5i's so-so performance; 3.6R's thirst
- Stability control can be over-eager on loose surfaces
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