Bought the exact same one from alex at KDG 2 years ago. Honest salesman. The car performance is very good. Comfortable, hardy with good clearance. Not fussy about the CVT as that usually only matters in extreme off roading. Cvt is the reason the fuel economy is good for an engine this size and car this heavy. Problem is people want super cars on normal car budgets.
The Cake is big!... Am glad the channel is doing well & also ile Ndume ingine Iko kazi & is also doing well.... I am a follower of both channels & I enjoy your content equally!...keep up
Ibra I am sure this review you did it after some couple redbulls, the energy is remarkable, I enjoyed till the end, very informative. Greetings from Anko wa Europe.
Problem for me is third row seating. How I wish there was a car that matches outback in the on/off road ability but also having the interior seating and boot capacity of a Honda Odyssey. Keep up the good work @carnversations 👍🏾🙌🏾
Hello , I think the Exiga crossover 7 does that best. it comes with the 2.5L engine. if I had the cash, I would get the 2019 Subaru ascent. it's the size of a Prado.
@@leonekabala5090 the Subaru ascent actually bigger and more comfortable than a prado, they’re however just meant for the American market. They’re made in Indiana but some parts come from Japan. I wish they could roll them out into other markets too. The Vw atlas is another option but it’s also just made for the American market. The advantage of being a superpower.
Am a proud owner of Subaru outback BS9 very presentable...law fuel consumption...Good in speed...no police who can dare stop ✋️ it actually they fear it...boda boda and the G_ziiii respect it and where they find it...actually it's a good car 🚗 for selling fear to your reserve friend....
Great review as always and glad you mentioned the alltrack versions of the vw. Would be nice to do a review on those, especially the vw golf alltrack. I always feel like their 1.8 ltr turbo engine is on the sweet spot for power and fuel consumption, but how well, does their 4motion play?
Thanks Mr Toloi for the review on the outback. I wod like the manufacturer to do something on the approach angle. Its majorly the only thing pushing me away from Subaru. Otherwise long life channel.
Great work, Team Carnversations. i have a concern though... is there anything, (Aftermarket), that we can do to sort out the cooling around the cylinder number 4?.
Not much to be done, just make sure the quality of oil used is the best quality to reduce unnecessary friction from poor lubrication, allow her to warm well before pushing her hard and observe your coolant flashing routine
Guys like complaining about the cvt but the recent subarus don't have cvt issues. Unless you're talking about the driving experience, the subaru cvt is actually very superior
@@gamzaifyVery true, I see no problem with CVT it's very reliable...have driven legacy BRM for 5 years with no issues at all...been a 2.5L. It's gives me about 11.5km/l which is great for it's size and space.
Mr Ibra, I love your reviews, big up to you and your team. I love Subaru, Hail the boxer engine, but fvck their CVT tranny. Would be great if they offered transmission options in their modern Outbacks and Foresters.
Can the Volvo V90 cross country handle the abuse as well as the Outback? The V90 is more of a luxury, more of an on road type of machine but again am hoping to lay my hands on one to confirm this
@@CARNVERSATIONS The V90 Cross Country is one thing I would like you guys do a review on.. possibly a comparison of the A4 Allroad, Outback, Passat Allroad n now the mighty V90 cross country 😂😂
CVTs are good but Subaru should also produce the Manual and automatic transmission to let people choose. If you asked me, I will never buy anything with a CVT transmission.❌❌❌
😂😂😂 I have been reliably informed that it even does 15km/l plus from our own experience tuliweka 2k drive down to suswa, did an off road driving went back to the office and delivered the car back to KDG kabla haijawasha taa
An average review n avoid mixing your words man, in the beginning you were in support of Subaru CVT and you were disappointed at the end...I think CVT ni CVT tu.
Subaru Outback XT was returned to the market due to customer demand around 2022. For the American and Australian markets, they get the 2.4 litre turbo charged, giving 260 HP. Japan has an option of 1.8 litre turbo. Subaru Kenya says they are not allowed to sell the turbo version in Kenya because of our fuel if I am not wrong. You will have to import for yourself.