@Physics_Dude The white looked really good in person. I also liked the orange in the sun but I have a new orange 4runner TRD Pro and the wife said only one orange vehicle at a time.
I prefer the naturally aspirated engines, as it meets all my requirements, turbo will add to future maintenance costs, hybrid is a better option than turbo. imo.
my landlord has a Subaru Forester with over 250,000 miles on it which is why i bought a 2024 Subaru crosstek and i am very pleased with it at least for the 500 kms I've put on it.
@flippino35 don't need it down here in Florida. This thing will be perfect on our sandy soil logging trails. Getting my CTW in January. Just decided to wait 2 months for the 2025.
I love the look of these cars but that cvt is just not my jam. I test drove one with the 2.5L and I could immediately tell I would be frustrated with this vehicle. It doesn't have the power when you need it. Great review guys!
Actually if you select the sport mode, the car is really quick in 5-10 mph bursts. I'm here in Vegas and people drive crazy. It keeps up and then some if you learn how to drive it right.
On the other hand, a NA engine has less complexity to go wrong with it when you're up in the mountains and away from civilisation. I wish it were a slightly BIGGER NA engine... but still
Potentially great vehicle, but they just skipped out on a few too many features for its significantly higher than the last couple years price. no heated steering wheel, manual gauges, slow outdated infotainment, no front/360 camera, the list goes on :(
"Naturally aspirated" refers to the air going into your engine and it means it comes in naturally with nothing forcing the air such as a turbo or a supercharger. "Direct injection" refers to the gasoline. It means the gasoline is injected directly into the cylinder. This Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness is direct injected (gasoline), and naturally aspirated (oxygen/air). I hope this helps.
Never had that issue on any of my Subies, were about to upgrade our Crosstrek Sport to a Wilderness. I’ve only heard of it happening with Tuners that track, and people that don’t keep up with oil changes or check their oil regularly.
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I just bought this 2024 Subaru Wilderness, and I am mighty impressed! Totally love it! Plus it looks really cool in alpine green 🤩
Just snagged me an alpine green wilderness. 2nd Crosstrek and best daily driver ever
@@brandocommando6593 Awesome! A freaking beauty that alpine green! I get stares all the time 🥰
@@brandocommando6593 - I'm leaning towards the Wilderness white (pulling the trigger tomorrow?). Maybe I need to get a Stormtrooper helmet too!
@Physics_Dude The white looked really good in person. I also liked the orange in the sun but I have a new orange 4runner TRD Pro and the wife said only one orange vehicle at a time.
@@Physics_Dude Did you say white?! Oh la la, that's my other choice 🤩
Perhaps a special rally version with a turbo would be cool.
I prefer the naturally aspirated engines, as it meets all my requirements, turbo will add to future maintenance costs, hybrid is a better option than turbo. imo.
my landlord has a Subaru
Forester with over 250,000 miles on it which is why i bought a 2024 Subaru crosstek and i am very pleased with it at least for the 500 kms I've put on it.
No heated steering wheel in the "Wilderness"? Whose idea was that?
subaru of america apperantly
cuz canada has them on theirs
@flippino35 don't need it down here in Florida. This thing will be perfect on our sandy soil logging trails. Getting my CTW in January. Just decided to wait 2 months for the 2025.
There is in mine.
Fun little dad mobile to be honest, got the '24 wilderness in silver for my dad mobile.
This review means a lot in parts of the world with no snow!
I love the look of these cars but that cvt is just not my jam. I test drove one with the 2.5L and I could immediately tell I would be frustrated with this vehicle. It doesn't have the power when you need it. Great review guys!
thanks!
Actually if you select the sport mode, the car is really quick in 5-10 mph bursts. I'm here in Vegas and people drive crazy. It keeps up and then some if you learn how to drive it right.
Even its cladding has cladding. Ditch the yellow parts.
You have to use S mode to get passing power, but in higher RPM
I love my 24 wilderness Trek but a Turbo please
I bought a 2024 Subaru Crosstrek limited I live in New York no heated steering wheel why
in canada they come with a heated steering wheel
On the other hand, a NA engine has less complexity to go wrong with it when you're up in the mountains and away from civilisation. I wish it were a slightly BIGGER NA engine... but still
Can a crosstreck be ordered with a turbo from the factory
Not any more no
think im going limited instead would rather the mpg and cheaper tires than waiting these tires on pavement 90% of the time.
We bought a new Crosstrek in 2015 and it has been great. This will replace it.
Almost too good looking?
Good looking yet sporty. In short, not pretentious!
try 49000 in Canada
Potentially great vehicle, but they just skipped out on a few too many features for its significantly higher than the last couple years price.
no heated steering wheel, manual gauges, slow outdated infotainment, no front/360 camera, the list goes on :(
There is a heated steering wheel
In canada we do at least
@@watermelonhead6525 yeah, canada always gets extra features that we want in the US :(
Le pire c'est l angle d approche. Il est ridicule !
🙃
"Naturally aspirated" refers to the air going into your engine and it means it comes in naturally with nothing forcing the air such as a turbo or a supercharger.
"Direct injection" refers to the gasoline. It means the gasoline is injected directly into the cylinder.
This Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness is direct injected (gasoline), and naturally aspirated (oxygen/air).
I hope this helps.
@@robromej haha I am a dumb ass, thank you. Got it mixed up with the turbo engines, my mistake!
Until the upper oil pan gasket goes out and they need to pull the engine to fix it. These Subaru's are notorious for oil leaks 🙄
False. That was last generation. Keep up with the times. 🤷♂️🤦♂️
@@tommymas1 Umm bs my daughter has one. Had to be replaced in 8 months of owning it. Jc do a search on it
@@YtRando69 what year and model?
@@YtRando69 Oh the "my buddy smoked cigarettes and never got cancer so smoking doesn't increase the likelihood of getting cancer" argument.
Never had that issue on any of my Subies, were about to upgrade our Crosstrek Sport to a Wilderness. I’ve only heard of it happening with Tuners that track, and people that don’t keep up with oil changes or check their oil regularly.
So much unpainted black plastic 🤮. It will look faded and dull in 4-5 years. C'mon Subaru.
Keep destroying the. Car buddy
overheat cvt😂😂😂
They messed up putting the CVT in it. Go back to the normal speed auto.