Subaru Outback
The Subaru Outback can be considered a wagon version of the Legacy. After all, it uses the same platform and drivetrains. Nevertheless, the Outback distinguishes itself apart with plastic rocker panel accents and a raised suspension. The baseline trims come with a 175-horsepower flat-4 and a manual gearbox (or optional CVT), while the more posh versions are equipped with a 256-horsepower 6-cylinder.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 81% |
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Fuel economy | 6/10 |
Reliability | 7/10 |
Safety | 10/10 |
Infotainment | 7/10 |
Driving | 8/10 |
Overall | 8/10 |
The Car Guide rating | 82% |
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Fuel economy | 7/10 |
Reliability | 7/10 |
Safety | 10/10 |
Infotainment | 7/10 |
Driving | 8/10 |
Overall | 8/10 |
The Car Guide rating | 83% |
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Fuel economy | 8/10 |
Reliability | 7/10 |
Safety | 10/10 |
Infotainment | 7/10 |
Driving | 8/10 |
Overall | 8/10 |
What's new in 2016
No major change
Pros
N/A
Cons
N/A