I just bought a 2017 Outback Premium certified pre owned and find it very relaxing and smooth ride. I have a 2021 Outback loaner recently and find it a little stiffer and less relax than my 2017. I think, if you like a relax hwy cruiser, you’ll stick with 2015-2019 Outback which is Gen 5 !
I have a 2016 2.5 limited in ice silver I bought in July of 2016 and I absolutely love it. Top safety pick plus. My next one will be the touring model as it wasn’t an option in 2016. Great review.
Yep. I’ve been looking into 2015 Outback limited models without an accident and under 100,000 miles and they seem to go between 20-27k now. Crazy. I’ve been looking to upgrade my 2012 Limited but I think I’ll hold onto it for now
I had the same model and thought I had to downsize for financial reasons at the time. Should have drank less down the pub and kept it really, a superb car. Pricey now for the same :(
On my Subaru Outback 2015 3.6 EyeSigh will drive by itself and follow the road(Also brake and accelerate and drive around other slower cars!)...most of the time...of course, you watch and, well sometime YOU go to do the driving or you'll end up in the ditch! Still, it is surprising good and impressive, after seven years!
I got a 4 yr old second hand Outback in 2020 and only cost £19,000 from a Subaru dealer. 1 previous owner, 32k on clock and FSH. Prices are a joke now.
Yes, we have a 2017 Touring model, 4 cyl, plenty of power for us. The only thing I don't like is the size and position of the clock, 1/2" high down by the a/c controls. Not a big deal. I doubt I would ever want the all controlling touchscreen n the motor shuttting off at every. stop.