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| Answer to: 2021 Camry AWD vs. 2021 Subaru Outback | 34Relevance | 4 years ago | Elon Dusk | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| If you replace your vehicle frequently like every 3-5 years, buy the subaru outback. If you want to keep it 10+ years, buy the Toyota Camry. I'm not saying that subaru vehicles aren't reliable. My English professor has an outback that's 10 years old with almost 400k miles on it. It has never given him a trouble. Of course, he has done maintenence regularly. But historically speaking, Toyota have a bigger reliability record. | |||||
| Answer to: Subaru Outback or Hyundai Tuscon | 41Relevance | 2 years ago | Dan | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... has a starting MSRP of $29,400 and the subaru starts at $31,195. Surely you can buy a Toyota RAV4 for less than that, you can even fit a RAV4 Hybrid into that price bracket. Out of curiosity, are those supposedly required features? I can not think of a single meaningful feature that a RAV4 lacks compared to an outback. | |||||
| 2021 Rav4 Hybrid or Subaru Outback Question ( I own the Rav4) | 41Relevance | 2 years ago | dmac24 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... it outright and the value is such that I could move into a low mile outback for around the same without the concern of the hybrid battery. I'm retired and I don't want to pay if I don't have to as I'm not a DIYer. I need AWD because we're moving back east in a year or two and winter driving will be an issue. I know the Rav4 and outback are not direct comparisons but we own a 2024 subaru Crosstrek and trust subaru as much as we do Toyota so stepping into an outback is not a concern in terms of reliability. I just want to make the best decision knowing what ... | |||||
| Is Catch can necessary for a 2018 subaru outback 3.6r? | 41Relevance | 5 years ago | neftv | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello Scotty and team. My lease is almost up on my 2018 outback 3.6r. And now subaru decided to put their 2.4 turbo in the new models. I not a fan of turbos because of watching your videos so I want buy out my 2018 with the 6cyl. Is the catch can needed in that 6cyl engine? If so can you recommend a brand/model. I wouldn't know what I what I'm looking at. Or should I have it professionally installed at the dealer? My outback has about 24k miles on it mainly due to lack of commute to work in the past year. I not having any problems with it right now. Bu ... | |||||
| SUBARU | 38Relevance | 3 years ago | G.T. | Reviews | |
| List of subarus reviewed by Scotty BRZ Crosstrek Forester Impreza Legacy outback WRX | |||||
| Answer to: 2021 Rav4 Hybrid or Subaru Outback Question ( I own the Rav4) | 38Relevance | 2 years ago | nlord | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| As others have mentioned, the Toyota Hybrid is rock solid. Taxis drive the things like mad and rack up hundreds of thousands of miles on them regularly. As I live in upstate new york, subaru is appealing, but in reality, the awd is not the superhero of winter that some make it out to be. Most of my friends that live in the area don't have awd, they know the roads are well maintained. That being said, many do have winter tires, and those do make a drastic difference in winter driving. My friends that do live up a non maintained, super steep mountain dirt roa ... | |||||
| Answer to: Thoughts on a 2018 Subaru outback | 34Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
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| 2013 Subaru Outback 3.6 noisy lifters during winter | 34Relevance | 5 years ago | Mark M | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 2013 subaru outback 3.6 R I have a 2013 subaru outback 3.6R with a noisy lifter. It's quiet as a church mouse in the summer, but makes the engine sound like a diesel in the winter. Is this a big issue? | |||||
| 2013 Subaru outback oil change question? | 34Relevance | 5 years ago | N3NAA | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello Scotty, I have a question about my subaru outback 2013. I change the oil every 5,000 miles and use a Fram Synthetic Oil filter. Would it be overkill to change the filter every 2,500 miles and the oil and filter every 5,000 miles? I want the motor to last. (Yes I know then I should have never purchased a subaru if I wanted it to last) 2013 outback – 151,000 miles - CVT transmission N3NAA – Jeff Jankowiak | |||||
| Answer to: Subaru coolant leak | 38Relevance | 3 weeks ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Where have you looked? Have you tried a subaru parts department? They should at least be able to look it up on their parts diagrams and give you a part number. You may also be able to identify the part via a diagram at an online parts source, such as: (You did not state which engine the car has but that looks like a 4-cylinder intake in the photo.) If the hose is leaking it needs to be replaced, regardless of the difficulty level. Anything that's in the way will have to be moved. If you don't feel confident in doing the job take the car to a good ind ... | |||||
| 2016 Forester dead CVT where to go from here? | 35Relevance | 5 years ago | Terranova1340 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Vehicle: 2016 subaru Forester 91,xxx miles - 80k of which are highway miles Problem - Dead CVT Trans - Dealer is trying to get subaru to cover it otherwise they've quoted me $5.5k - $8k to replace it. Question/ Background/ Looking for advice - When the CVT Failed in the 2016 it really let loose. The car wouldn't get any real power and the front passenger side wheel was chattering / locking up. I am thankful it failed in town and not on the open highway as had it failed on the open highway depending on traffic I am not sure I'd be writing this po ... | |||||
| Answer to: 2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i | 34Relevance | 4 years ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| It has some promise, but have it checked out carefully by a mechanic. That's a fairly early CVT version and does not benefit from the changes subaru made in later models. If there is even a hint of shuddering, slippage, or bad noises pass it by. Also that year outback is in the range of years that had oil burning problems due to defective piston rings which resulted in a class action lawsuit that subaru settled with an extended warranty. Unfortunately the car you are considering is beyond the warranty period. Check the tailpipe for oil residue and if possib ... | |||||
| New Car? | 30Relevance | 5 years ago | 2006 Subie | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty, my mom owns a 2006 subaru outback, with 215,000 (mostly) highway miles on it in Montana. She is looking for a new car soon. She loves subaru and wants a new 2020 subaru outback, but I have heard the newer ones have engine and transmission issues. Is this true? And would you recommend a subaru for her, or something else such as a 2020 Rav4 AWD 8-speed? Thanks! | |||||
| Answer to: Prius C4 vs Subaru Outback | 30Relevance | 3 years ago | Kaizen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Also consider the subaru Forrester alongside the outback. The Prius is a fine vehicle, but if you need AWD, subaru is one of the better systems you can get. One of the benefits of the subaru is the lower center of gravity. | |||||
| Garbled speech with Bluetooth in a 2022 SUBARU OUTBACK LIMIITED | 30Relevance | 4 years ago | EdinMaine | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Brand New subaru outback limiited purchased 12/30/21....my Motorola G7 cell phone worked seamlessly after their product specialist installed it until January 10,2022 when the speech using Bluetooth became martian like GARBLED SPEECH . subaru service doesn't know how to fix it do my phone will work again. After the purchase... salesperson states that subaru has an official list of phones that work in their cars. I told dealership if they don't get my phone to work again...then they owe me a phone that will work.. what do you 🤔 Thank yo ... | |||||