Body Side Molding - Crystal White Pearl (27).Body Side Molding - Abyss Blue Pearl (24).Blind Spot Detection w/Rear Cross Traffic Alert + Keyless Access and Push-Button Start + Hands-Free Power Rear Gate (29).Blind Spot Detection & Rear Cross Traffic Alert + Power Rear Gate + Turn Signal Side Mirrors (29).Auto-dimming Mirror w/Compass and Homelink (55).Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirrors w/Approach Light (50).Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirror w/Approach Lighting (122). Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirror w/Approach Light (22).So this car is worth it if you're a "big picture" person who cares about overall quality and function. The guy who sold me the car told me today that Subaru will have an update in the summer of 2021 for wireless Apple CarPlay, so that's cool. It's the overall quality of this car that makes it worth it. My friends make fun of me for driving a wagon, but whatever. I love being able to start the car and adjust the temp from an app on my phone. I got mine basically loaded for about $36k rear leg room is good and the back seats recline the cargo space is great the liftgate is awesome the safety features are great - you basically can't do anything wrong without the car yelling at you (each of these features can be disabled) the "leather" is nice if you have kids, get the rear sun shades. Here's what I LIKE: overall, the value is good. You have to go into SUB menus for both, which is a pain (especially when it's cold and there is a huge delay when navigating through the screens) rear-camera picture quality is so-so advertised gas mileage is false: my combined average is about 24 mpg (slightly better than my 2016 Outback) and that's driving like a normal person there is a slight vibration when the car is idling in drive. Subaru didn't think that one through no cap-less gas tank? Sheesh, Subaru base engine is underpowered, but that's what you sacrifice to get good gas mileage the auto-stop start is rough (Jeep's was smooth) too much touch screen and not enough buttons: heated seats and auto stop-start should ALWAYS be a physical button (are you reading this, Subaru?). I mostly like the Outback but here … are my (nit-picky) complaints: you can't put the visor all the way up b/c of the Eyesight Driver Assist thingy blocks it, so it only goes 3/4 of the way up. I test-drove the XT as well but didn't notice enough of a difference to warrant the extra cost and worse gas mileage. I didn't like the Jeep for various reasons (mostly the unbearable road noise) so I traded it in for a 2021 Outback. Find out more about our advertising opportunities.I had a 2016 Outback Limited for 5 years and traded it in for a 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland so I could be cool. Advertise Advertising on is well-targeted, has unique benefits, and is highly successful. Looking for something lighter? Read our funny complaints to see people who found humor in a bad situation. Vehicle Problems Find out what cars to avoid, view the latest problem trends, or keep up-to-date with the most recently reported problems. Contact us with any comments or concerns. Car Problem Resources Around the Site Information Find out more about us in the press or read stories from drivers who praise our work.The complaints are organized into groups with data published by vehicle, vehicle component, and specific problem. ® is an online automotive complaint resource that uses graphs to show automotive defect patterns, based on complaint data submitted by visitors to the site.
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