I purchased the 2020 Onyx edition Outback and I love it. Just got a new software update for the Outback that now takes Apple CarPlay to full screen. I traded in a 2015 Subaru Outback limited that had over 108K with no CVT issues. This is the first time I've ever bought the same car model so that should tell you how much I love Subaru. Just really solid, quality vehicles. Love the video. Always top notch quality as well.
In our 2018 Outback we put the forward facing child car seat in the centre rear spot and the rear facing baby bucket on passenger side rear. It does take a bit more effort to do up the belts. But does allow easy use of the rear passenger seat behind the driver.
I'm an avid mountain biker and gravel cyclist . I always take a look at cargo space as to weather I can stand my bike up in the with the front wheel off. The other is if there is enough cargo space for me to comfortable sleep . Preferable next to my bike. It's why I miss my Honda Element . ;))
I've become more and more impressed with the evolution of Subaru's over the past several years. This Outback is among the best... that is, the best bang for the buck.
Love my 2020 Outback Touring XT. Came from a Honda CR-V and was cross shopping SUVs and found this to be the perfect blend of comfort and practicality.
Why make an outback and a forester? Funny you mentioned safety...I worked with a guy who had a head on collision in his Subaru and broke his leg...What did he hit?....Another guy in a Subaru.
We bought 2 at the tiring xt level.. people are sleeping on this car. Almost bought a 2020 x5.... It was nicer but no where NEAR 40k nicer... This year's to trim outback has so much practicality, convenience,and luxury . I just couldn't justify spending more.
As nice as the outback is I would be getting an extended warranty, they have average reliability at best and the CVT isn’t known for its durability, but it is amazing Car I just wouldn’t want to keep one long after the warranty expires...They may have high resale value though
Back seats recline on touring model. We love ours. Smooth, quiet ride; solid build; Toyota influence is evident in this cars design and build. Adaptive cruise is sick; just set it and go forever. Lane centering assist is annoying; I had to turn it off. It fights me on curves when I want slightly different line away from traffic in other lane.
What a great vehicle, improved in every single way, the only thing that it needs is a panoramic sunroof, I know Subaru sells a ton of these just the way they are but that would make it the perfect car, hell back in 2010 the Forester came with not a panoramic but a larger than normal sunroof the extended into the rear passenger cabin, why can’t they do that in 2020??😂
This has been my dream car for living in Oregon since 1997, unfortunately it is too much of a car for me here in Denmark right now. But I see this as a good Pow Wow highway car. Need that room for my beads and camping equipment.. If we get rained out, maybe we could sleep in it also. My husband and I are not terribly tall. 5’10 and 5’10 respectively. We would just have to cuddle closer while we sleep. The mountain line where you are at says you are not in Oregon. Though somewhere close to the cascades, to drive over to ridge to get those eastern Oregon shots.
I purchased a new Outback , had RAB and many electrical problems from the start. After only a couple of months I had the car in the deanship for repairs twice. The dealer only deleted the PC history, did nothing to fix the problem, and does not supply the needed paperwork to prove I was there. This practice is still going on today.. The service tech brags, "as long as I work here, no one will ever qualify for Lemon Law protection " Problems got MUCH worse. In for repair 10 + times, towed in 4 times. After contacting Subaru customers support, they said because the dealer refused to supply paperwork for your visits, they refused to refund my money for the Lemon they sold me. Car was traded in, because it would not work, still under warranty, still not fixed because they didn't know how to fix it. Lost well over $16,000 because Subaru does not stand behind their cars, or the customer.
Call their parent company. I dealt with a terrible dealership as well, unable to fix my problem after two attempts but the dealer still wanted to charge for the repair and claim it was fixed. Contact subaru of America next time and they'll help you.
My wife has had 3 Subaru’s she has a 20 forester now I’m probably gonna get me the out back as a 3 rd vehicle every day driver my 13 z71 is hard in gas and I sat in the out back few days ago and drove it and really liked it if you have never drove a Subaru y’all need to they drive like what I think a 100$k car or suv would drive like
Dave, thanks for the review. Will you be testing that screen during winter weather inversions? I’d like to know how it slows the screen down at those temps. I’m talking 0-10 degree F weather.
Thinking about purchasing one of these? My biggest concerns is reliability. I’m hoping to travel and put a lot of miles into it. What do you think? Should I purchase it or is there something I don’t know about these cars
Didn't look like the Lane Centering was turned on when you were testing, only the Assist for lane departure. Dont know if terminology is right for this car.
Buy a CPO, or extended warranty through Subaru, boxer engines are not known for their longevity and Subaru CVTs are not known to be durable, should last at least 100,000 miles virtually problem free but after that it’s a tossup, I’m a mechanic and Subaru enthusiast. JD power has average reliability, Consumer Reports has average reliability as well
Nick Babeaux I’ve owned 3 and they were all solid for 100k, but looking to hold the XT longer. Was planning to get a 3.6 but they’re out with the 20’s. I wonder if a CVT fluid change would help longevity every 60k.
@@pilot1226 we have a 17 prius 3 touring, and yes, our mechanic changed cvt fluid at 50K. Not a bad idea to change transmission fluid, regardless of what manual suggests. Thanks.
It’s too bad that all these companies are coming with tech that you cannot turn off for good or option out. The driver “aids” and auto start stop are so intrusive it makes the driving experience down right annoying. Too bad.
How weird. I’ve been researching Outbacks all night and out of all the vehicles you could review, you’re reviewing an Outback. Any Subaru fans out there that would recommend another year? The 2020 might be out of my price range.
The previous generation 2014 to 2019 are great! For more power, look for the 3.2 6 cylinder in the model years. 2019 was the last year for the 3.2 engine.
When you put the back row down the cargo area looks deep. Would I be correct in thinking that if somebody wanted to car camp they could sleep in the back of it? As long as they ain't super tall?
You can turn it off, but only during your "driving session" once you turn off the car you have to cancel it again. I don't have much of a problem with it except when I go into a car wash I turn it off, worried it'll screw up my Forester.
Thinking about purchasing one of these? My biggest concerns is reliability. I’m hoping to travel and put a lot of miles into it. What do you think? Should I purchase it or is there something I don’t know about these cars
This new Outback is terrible. The quality is crap the driving feel is numb and vague and it’s HUGE compared to the last gen model. That big touchscreen with the HVAC controls integrated in it is awful. There’s going to be so many complaints about that. Standard eyesight and start stop. It even has a hood prop instead of a strut that the last gen had struts. Subaru is cheapening their new cars and charging you more for less features.
I purchased the 2020 Onyx edition Outback and I love it. Just got a new software update for the Outback that now takes Apple CarPlay to full screen. I traded in a 2015 Subaru Outback limited that had over 108K with no CVT issues. This is the first time I've ever bought the same car model so that should tell you how much I love Subaru. Just really solid, quality vehicles. Love the video. Always top notch quality as well.
In our 2018 Outback we put the forward facing child car seat in the centre rear spot and the rear facing baby bucket on passenger side rear. It does take a bit more effort to do up the belts. But does allow easy use of the rear passenger seat behind the driver.
I have the ascent and I am very happy with Subaru product!
I'm an avid mountain biker and gravel cyclist . I always take a look at cargo space as to weather I can stand my bike up in the with the front wheel off. The other is if there is enough cargo space for me to comfortable sleep . Preferable next to my bike. It's why I miss my Honda Element . ;))
I've become more and more impressed with the evolution of Subaru's over the past several years. This Outback is among the best... that is, the best bang for the buck.
Love my 2020 Outback Touring XT. Came from a Honda CR-V and was cross shopping SUVs and found this to be the perfect blend of comfort and practicality.
I was thinking about a CRV. The Outback looks interesting. Is the Outback easy to park?
Hi, thinking to buy XT.......do you have oil dilution problem,I know CRV 1.5 turbo have that problem.
CVTs suck...
@@buildmorefarms1007 I have 2 outback before, never have problem with CVT.
@@namvet1968 you do have the option of the front camera to help with parking which I use occasionally for tight spots.
Enjoyed the landscape used into the car video. Nice job. Nice car. Always wanted one I’m now 67!
Why make an outback and a forester? Funny you mentioned safety...I worked with a guy who had a head on collision in his Subaru and broke his leg...What did he hit?....Another guy in a Subaru.
Solid review!! Need a smooth riding vehicle that’s comfortable and reliable.
We bought 2 at the tiring xt level.. people are sleeping on this car. Almost bought a 2020 x5.... It was nicer but no where NEAR 40k nicer... This year's to trim outback has so much practicality, convenience,and luxury . I just couldn't justify spending more.
As nice as the outback is I would be getting an extended warranty, they have average reliability at best and the CVT isn’t known for its durability, but it is amazing Car I just wouldn’t want to keep one long after the warranty expires...They may have high resale value though
Great review of my favorite car.
Back seats to availability to recline a bit.
Love this car!♥️
Back seats recline on touring model. We love ours. Smooth, quiet ride; solid build; Toyota influence is evident in this cars design and build. Adaptive cruise is sick; just set it and go forever. Lane centering assist is annoying; I had to turn it off. It fights me on curves when I want slightly different line away from traffic in other lane.
Thats nothing new my 2014 does that.
I'm waiting for my wife's 2011 6 cyl Outback to wear out to replace it with a new one. Still waiting.....
I'm in a similar situation with my wife's 2012 which just turned over 100,000 miles and still going strong.
@@declansdad no sign of head gasket issues? and no electrical problems? Those seem to be the main issues with long term
Suby ownership. Thanks.
What a great vehicle, improved in every single way, the only thing that it needs is a panoramic sunroof, I know Subaru sells a ton of these just the way they are but that would make it the perfect car, hell back in 2010 the Forester came with not a panoramic but a larger than normal sunroof the extended into the rear passenger cabin, why can’t they do that in 2020??😂
This has been my dream car for living in Oregon since 1997, unfortunately it is too much of a car for me here in Denmark right now. But I see this as a good Pow Wow highway car. Need that room for my beads and camping equipment.. If we get rained out, maybe we could sleep in it also. My husband and I are not terribly tall. 5’10 and 5’10 respectively. We would just have to cuddle closer while we sleep. The mountain line where you are at says you are not in Oregon. Though somewhere close to the cascades, to drive over to ridge to get those eastern Oregon shots.
Love my Ascent ! Solid turbo.
Any problems with oil dilution.
amdreym yes
Great introduction. I’m looking forward to your on-road & off-road driving impressions
I purchased a new Outback , had RAB and many electrical problems from the start. After only a couple of months I had the car in the deanship for repairs twice. The dealer only deleted the PC history, did nothing to fix the problem, and does not supply the needed paperwork to prove I was there. This practice is still going on today.. The service tech brags, "as long as I work here, no one will ever qualify for Lemon Law protection " Problems got MUCH worse. In for repair 10 + times, towed in 4 times. After contacting Subaru customers support, they said because the dealer refused to supply paperwork for your visits, they refused to refund my money for the Lemon they sold me. Car was traded in, because it would not work, still under warranty, still not fixed because they didn't know how to fix it. Lost well over $16,000 because Subaru does not stand behind their cars, or the customer.
Call their parent company. I dealt with a terrible dealership as well, unable to fix my problem after two attempts but the dealer still wanted to charge for the repair and claim it was fixed. Contact subaru of America next time and they'll help you.
My wife has had 3 Subaru’s she has a 20 forester now I’m probably gonna get me the out back as a 3 rd vehicle every day driver my 13 z71 is hard in gas and I sat in the out back few days ago and drove it and really liked it if you have never drove a Subaru y’all need to they drive like what I think a 100$k car or suv would drive like
My 2022 Outback (2.5) gets about 19mpg in the city.
Dave, thanks for the review. Will you be testing that screen during winter weather inversions? I’d like to know how it slows the screen down at those temps. I’m talking 0-10 degree F weather.
Thinking about purchasing one of these?
My biggest concerns is reliability. I’m hoping to travel and put a lot of miles into it. What do you think? Should I purchase it or is there something I don’t know about these cars
I love these cars, jeeps, wagons
Great content!
Didn't look like the Lane Centering was turned on when you were testing, only the Assist for lane departure. Dont know if terminology is right for this car.
Good looking car. Nice b-roll at the end
Any thoughts on long term ownership regarding direct injection carbon buildup or turbo reliability? I’m leaning towards XT.
Buy a CPO, or extended warranty through Subaru, boxer engines are not known for their longevity and Subaru CVTs are not known to be durable, should last at least 100,000 miles virtually problem free but after that it’s a tossup, I’m a mechanic and Subaru enthusiast. JD power has average reliability, Consumer Reports has average reliability as well
Nick Babeaux I’ve owned 3 and they were all solid for 100k, but looking to hold the XT longer. Was planning to get a 3.6 but they’re out with the 20’s. I wonder if a CVT fluid change would help longevity every 60k.
@@pilot1226 we have a 17 prius 3 touring, and yes, our mechanic changed cvt fluid at 50K. Not a bad idea to change transmission fluid, regardless of what manual suggests. Thanks.
What do you think about the auto start/stop feature?
Most new cars have that now. You can turn it off.
It’s too bad that all these companies are coming with tech that you cannot turn off for good or option out. The driver “aids” and auto start stop are so intrusive it makes the driving experience down right annoying. Too bad.
Basic mechanical engine and drivetrain excellent. Way too many electronic bells and whistles. I’ll try a Landrover.
How weird. I’ve been researching Outbacks all night and out of all the vehicles you could review, you’re reviewing an Outback.
Any Subaru fans out there that would recommend another year? The 2020 might be out of my price range.
Look around you might get a deal on a 2020. I got the premium 2.5 model MSRP was 32k. Got it for a 25575
The previous generation 2014 to 2019 are great! For more power, look for the 3.2 6 cylinder in the model years. 2019 was the last year for the 3.2 engine.
When you put the back row down the cargo area looks deep. Would I be correct in thinking that if somebody wanted to car camp they could sleep in the back of it? As long as they ain't super tall?
I'm 6' and can lie in the back of mine np
1 month owner, 2 road trips, though I didn't sleep in it, it does have the space!
My wife loves hers
CVT? No sale.
Any thoughts on the auto start/stop system? Other reviews have mentioned how truly horrible it is.
You can turn it off, but only during your "driving session" once you turn off the car you have to cancel it again. I don't have much of a problem with it except when I go into a car wash I turn it off, worried it'll screw up my Forester.
Auto start stop is rough on the 2020 outback
I thought you´ll do some off roading with it ...
it's a car, not a Tacoma.
The fragile CVT transmission and the oil leakage in its gene makes Subaru cars vulnerable to even daily drive.
Thinking about purchasing one of these?
My biggest concerns is reliability. I’m hoping to travel and put a lot of miles into it. What do you think? Should I purchase it or is there something I don’t know about these cars
Dents the roof at 9:34 with his hand.
Do any of your subscribers join for the music choices? Distracts more than enhances the review. Dave 👍
It still looks the same to me though.
Facial recognition technology, aaaand im out Lol
576575s why?
Just turn it off and not all trim has it.
Maybe he doesn't want to be recognized.
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙
Put 350hp and equal torque and then you have a winner
Don’t buy them.... they burn oil with poor piston rings design. Garbage.
This new Outback is terrible. The quality is crap the driving feel is numb and vague and it’s HUGE compared to the last gen model. That big touchscreen with the HVAC controls integrated in it is awful. There’s going to be so many complaints about that. Standard eyesight and start stop. It even has a hood prop instead of a strut that the last gen had struts. Subaru is cheapening their new cars and charging you more for less features.
Did you drive the XT?
Can this carry 5 lesbians and their Pendleton shirts and camping gear?