What Makes Subaru SO Safe?

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  • What makes Subaru so safe?
    I'd be willing to guess that most everyone is familiar with Subaru and their high safety rating, but what gives Subaru a high safety rate? In this video I discuss more than just Subaru airbags and Subaru seatbelts. I share what makes Subaru so safe and what is unique to Subaru that makes it one of the safest cars on the road today.
    Whether you're looking at a Subaru Outback safety or another Subaru model like the forester the Subaru Forester safety, the Subaru safety features in this video apply to all of the Subaru models. The Subaru safety technology is a cornerstone of all new Subaru cars.
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  • @patgarrett3746
    @patgarrett3746 2 года назад +672

    On September 12, 2021, I had my first accident after over 40 years of driving. I was in my 2019 Outback, traveling down a 4 lane highway at over 65 mph. A car ran across an intersection just a few yards in front of me. When the driver saw me, she stopped halfway across my lane. I hit the front end of her car and I pretty much came to a dead stop. When I got out of my Subaru, people were astounded that I wasn't hurt. All I got was a scratch on my arm from an airbag. The driver of the other car was fine also. I went to the hospital to get checked out, my wife came to get me then we went to the tow company to get my gear from my car. When my wife saw the car, she started crying. She couldn't believe that I walked away from it. By the grace of God and Subaru technology, I am still here. By the way, I just picked up my 2022 Outback touring last Friday.

    • @bubaa1
      @bubaa1 2 года назад +15

      Glad to hear you're ok. How did the eyesight react? Did it beep like crazy and slammed on the brakes to mitigate the impact? I drive a 2018 3.6R. Bought the subaru for its safety features and its solid safety cage.

    • @Honestandtruth007
      @Honestandtruth007 2 года назад +10

      WOW...... REAL life story...👍👍

    • @patgarrett3746
      @patgarrett3746 2 года назад +46

      @@bubaa1 It happened so fast I really don't even remember any noise from the Eyesight. I do remember the car breaking before I could react. I remember knowing I'm going to hit the other ca rand hearing a big explosion. When I opened my eyes I just saw white, from the airbags and the smoke. It was just sitting there, no pain, my phone was still in its holder and my coffee wasn't even spilled.

    • @bubaa1
      @bubaa1 2 года назад +18

      @@patgarrett3746 yes...the auto braking does help mitigate the impact even for that split second. The computer can react so much faster. I have had the brakes activated a couple of times as I wasn't fast enough to react. And every time it happens I thank myself I'm in a subaru with eyesight. It hard not to have a car without one. I also really appreciate the lane keep assist and its nice and strong. Some folks think its too aggressive...but after driving my wife's EV bolt...the lane keep assist is so week and not aggressive to keep you in the lane. You really got to go out much further before it gently pulls you in...and I mean gentle. The eyesight is a much better system really telling you to get back into your lane or forces you to stay in. Now, your new 2022 will have the new added feature of lane centering.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +18

      Thanks for sharing your story Pat! Happy to hear you’re ok

  • @mesayso7095
    @mesayso7095 2 года назад +42

    I had a horrible accident a few years ago. My Subaru saved my life. Literally! I was hit by someone who ran a red light and it took the jaws of life to get me out of the car. My baby did beautifully! Of course she was destroyed but, while I had serious injuries, she did her job! The police who met me at the hospital told me, and I quote, “ Your car did it’s job for you today. Had you been in most makes and models of vehicles, we wouldn’t be talking right now.”

    • @edwardlaw797
      @edwardlaw797 Год назад +5

      My cousin in San Francisco fire dept said the same to someone once. He drives a wrx

  • @Gadsdan
    @Gadsdan 2 года назад +249

    About 10 years ago I witnessed a Forester roll over at least 4 times down an embankment. The driver and passenger walked away with minor cuts and bruises. That was when I decided my next vehicle would likely be a Subaru.

    • @aidasaap8211
      @aidasaap8211 2 года назад +2

      Unico me encanta Subaru sin maravilloso y muy seguros

    • @hermosag4377
      @hermosag4377 2 года назад +10

      Amen. I got a Forester as well I got rear ended by a 2018 suburban and my subaru had no scratches whatsoever their suburban had a minor scratch that they over reacted about. Don't mess with Subaru

    • @Elemental_Buttahfly_II
      @Elemental_Buttahfly_II 2 года назад +3

      @@hermosag4377 this makes mi happy that EyE finally purchased one

    • @Tom-ld9hp
      @Tom-ld9hp 2 года назад

      Am I right lane centering is only when you have the cruise control on?

    • @chemuzio-ssir2015
      @chemuzio-ssir2015 2 года назад +3

      @@Tom-ld9hp no.
      You can also push the button and as long as there are visible lines on the road the car will stay centered on the lane. No cruise control needed.

  • @Wayondon
    @Wayondon 2 года назад +93

    My wife’s life was saved from a driver’s side impact by a pickup traveling over 40mph. That was our 5th Outback. Proudly driving our 6th.

  • @donswier
    @donswier 2 года назад +183

    Subaru occupies the same position now that Volvo owned for a few decades (but abandoned):
    - Not luxury, but no "cheap" models
    - Function over Form
    - Highly educated customers
    - Highest credit score customers
    - Rally racing pedigree
    - Outdoor oriented features
    - Ignores faddish trends (mostly)
    - Concentrates on a segment without chasing sales in other segments.
    30 years ago in the Pacific Northwest, you would NEVER see a Subaru in a Casino parking lot, but every trailhead would be filled with them.
    Not quite the same anymore, but anyone seeking a solid, useful, all-weather tool has a Subaru on their list.

    • @spacetoast7783
      @spacetoast7783 2 года назад +23

      I wish they'd avoid the fad of turning all the interior controls into a shitty iPad.

    • @slandshark
      @slandshark 2 года назад +3

      The reason we see more subaru's in casino parking lots (and similar situations) is because all of the subaru used car market. When I first bought my 2004 Subaru WRX Wagon it was extremely unique (I also live in the pacific northwest) and everyone regarded it as a nice sports car. Today though, it's considered the new 'honda'. Bought cheap used and 'riced out'. Although it's a much much better platform than a honda regardless. lol

    • @MrElectroman3
      @MrElectroman3 2 года назад +3

      Almost everybody has a subaru in PNW still if they have any inkling of outdoor/adventure in them OR live in an area that gets snow.

    • @Brendan_Myers
      @Brendan_Myers 2 года назад +2

      The only other car I seriously considered before getting my STi was an Audi because of their similar rally pedigree and AWD system. A good AWD system and a nice set of winter tires is hard to beat when the snow starts dumping.

    • @colechapman6976
      @colechapman6976 Год назад +3

      Everyone has a Subaru where I live in the northeast. Massachusetts is full of them. So is Upstate NY. I am in North Jersey and you see them everywhere here too. I like them, they are safe, discrete, and they don't make you look like a prick, unless you have those inane bumper stickers all over the back of your Outback

  • @user-cc9fv3bo3d
    @user-cc9fv3bo3d 2 года назад +37

    An old 97 legacy saved my brother's life in a rollover accident. It was crushed everywhere except the reinforced frame above his head. Police were shocked he survived. He bought a new Subaru from me and my Mom traded her old car in to get into an Ascent. We are all Subaru for life now.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +3

      It’s amazing how well built they are, especially even in the older cars. Happy to hear your brother made it out alive

  • @TLW71
    @TLW71 2 года назад +14

    My wife was in accident with our new Ascent Touring last October. Just as described in the video, engine went low, front end crumpled, many airbags all around her including the one for her legs which saved some bruises at least, not a scratch on her! Starlink responded immediately and called State Police. This was only 5 miles from our home. I found a 2018 Outback Touring on my dealer's lot and bought it vis text to my salesman. We got our new 2022 Ascent Touring Dec. 23. Our 5th Subaru. Only Subaru for us.

  • @1linkbelt
    @1linkbelt 2 года назад +126

    The great visibility is another plus for Subaru. (Forester for example)

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +14

      The forester probably has the best visibility in all of the Subaru line. BIG windows lol.

    • @Eric123456355
      @Eric123456355 2 года назад +1

      And all cars

    • @peaceonearth8693
      @peaceonearth8693 2 года назад

      Those eyesight cameras block the view from seeing overhear stoplights at some angles. There's your great visibility.

    • @mattyee9369
      @mattyee9369 2 года назад +4

      @@Eric123456355 Not true. Many cars have tons of blind spots or high dashboards and it makes you feel you are sitting low.

    • @mattyee9369
      @mattyee9369 2 года назад +4

      @@peaceonearth8693 Lower the seat lol. Doesn’t get in the way for me at all.

  • @tommymank4477
    @tommymank4477 Год назад +16

    Similar to some other comments, I walked away from a accident 5 weeks ago that totaled my 2020 outback. Crazy thing the guy that hit me was a Lyft driver that did something totally insane. Picking up my new outback (my 4th) on Saturday. Lifesaver.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  Год назад

      Glad you’re ok and happy to hear your were able to find a replacement quickly

  • @davidkhamush2801
    @davidkhamush2801 2 года назад +11

    I was a parking lot attendant at a Subaru dealership for a year. I've driven many Subarus all the time. Short distances, long distances, gassing cars for test drives, driving new cars to the compound storage areas as we had very limited space for new cars on our lot. I would go on dealer trades, or to run some random errands for work, I've done all sorts of driving, and I must say, Subaru cars took me by surprise. I never really experienced driving new cars as a young car enthusiasts, or had the opportunity to. Subarus really impressed me with how well they keep you safe and all its safety features.

  • @bonnieshaw1145
    @bonnieshaw1145 Год назад +7

    1 May 2023, my 2010 Subaru saved my life. She was my buddy and I miss her. I was struck from behind by a commercial van which projected me out into the cross-traffic intersection. Thank goodness no other vehicles stuck me in the cross-traffic. I didn't see it coming and I thought the back of my Forester exploded. Turns out it did when the van struck the back it made the right rear tire explode. I'm so grateful for my Pearl and I wish we would have had many more years together. I am now in search of an other Forester. 2021 model year is my target. Wish me luck.

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 2 года назад +6

    Last winter I was coming home from Wenatchee Washington (30 miles from my house), a deer committed suicide by running in front of a Crosstrek. The other 2 cars were too close to each other and it ended up being a 3 car and the deer pileup.
    It was a severe accident.
    It was the Crosstrek, a Forester and an Outback.
    There was snow over the highway.
    I watched in horror as the 3 Subaru’s tangled up with each other.
    I was in my wife’s Outback and pulled over.
    I went running up to the closest car, (the Forester). As I was running towards the accident, everyone involved were getting out of their Subie’s.
    I’m sure all 3 cars were totaled but everyone had only cuts and bruises. They were dazed but ok.
    I forgot my phone in my car, but someone called 911.
    I waited for the State Police, ambulance and fire department.
    Everyone in the accident refused to go to the hospital.
    I know that it was bc of the safety and construction of the Subie’s that kept everyone safe.

  • @rickecheverria8052
    @rickecheverria8052 2 года назад +40

    My new wilderness has possibly saved a life already, I was backing up from a parking spot at an intersection and a man in a wheel chair started to enter and I could not see him but my Blue Subaru did, it automatically hit the brakes, stopped and a disaster was prevented ...

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +5

      Love hearing stories like this. Thanks Rick!

    • @ginnie5099
      @ginnie5099 2 года назад +4

      Wow!

    • @JakesYourUncle
      @JakesYourUncle 2 года назад +1

      Thats great, but i wish they made a more tech-free version of the new outback xts. I like to have more control over my car, I know its tested like crazy, but i still feel like the auto braking stuff is more likely to make me crash than ever actually save something

  • @AragontheBold
    @AragontheBold 2 года назад +42

    I would add that the Driver Focus feature also beeps and flashes red on the console if your head tilts down for any reason. This could be due to a tired driver nodding off or someone looking at their phone. If you do it too many times, it asks if you want to pull over to get some rest. It will also lower whatever you are listening to so that you can't miss it yelling at you.

  • @nicholasburbo9016
    @nicholasburbo9016 2 года назад +8

    I smashed my 2009 legacy into a concrete median going about 70, flipped twice. I literally opened the door and walked away without a Scratch. I swear they could’ve made a Subaru safety commercial out of me.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Glad you're ok!

  • @rickmacpherson1413
    @rickmacpherson1413 2 года назад +18

    I bought a 2016 Outback three (3) years ago with about 43,000 on it! It now has 77,000 and I have yet to take it back to the dealer for anything. It is perhaps one of the best SUV crossovers I have ever driven. I can qualify that I am a technical sales engineer who on average over 45 years changed out cars/pickup trucks and cars every two (2) years, as I drove a lot of kilometres/miles. I am still discovering things on the Outback that amazes me. Thank you to the engineers and assembly line technicians for building a GREAT vehicle.

    • @Zach4332
      @Zach4332 2 года назад +2

      2015 Outback with 91k, coming on 7 years old. Never had a check engine light. Just some recall work, and had to replace a squeaky wheel bearing. It amazing how reliable it is. It still has a great feature set, even by today's standards and the MPG is 27-32, which is amazing for an AWD wagon.

    • @Inmyrightbrain
      @Inmyrightbrain 2 года назад +3

      I bought my 2016 brand new i now have over 100k miles on it …. I won’t trade it in for anything… I love it

    • @jamesdarcy3902
      @jamesdarcy3902 Год назад

      @@Zach4332 Also have a 2015 with 126,000 miles, both rear wheel bearings got noisy and were replaced (109,000&118,000), mpg 26-37.5. long term average 29.5

  • @Jayfeather-rm2fo
    @Jayfeather-rm2fo 2 года назад +25

    One thing I love about Subaru (specifically their Forester Models) is the lack of a blind spot (or minimization thereof). My first car was a 2003 Forester (affectionately named Dusty) and I loved it. I could see everything and it was like driving an aquarium, no blind spots. Having upgraded to a 2010 Forester a few years back, it's nearly the exact same feel to drive. Got ceramic brakes too, so those are nice, but yeah I'm definitely a Subaru for Life kinda person

    • @Jumpzehh
      @Jumpzehh 2 года назад +2

      I just purchased an 03 forester and completely agree. Also my first subaru and likely will also be a subaru for life person..

    • @Jayfeather-rm2fo
      @Jayfeather-rm2fo 2 года назад +1

      @@Jumpzehh oh def. Ive still got it, over 300k miles on it and this is the first time ive had to replace the alternator

    • @colechapman6976
      @colechapman6976 Год назад

      The Forester is a great choice. I still prefer a wagon but I find that their Outbacks are very easy to see out of as well

    • @aaronbenthall9527
      @aaronbenthall9527 10 месяцев назад

      Noticed the same in my 06 outback. I can see everything.

  • @jasonstone5987
    @jasonstone5987 2 года назад +11

    I have a 2020 outback and love it. The stability on wet and snowy roads is amazing!

  • @jazzbeau507
    @jazzbeau507 2 года назад +48

    Subaru is a unique brand; I hope it can keep its unique character, particularly as it partners with Toyota for electric vehicles. Nobody knows Subaru like Alex; great video.

    • @J_S209
      @J_S209 5 месяцев назад

      I’ve only just bought my first Subaru, a BRZ. As a brand I think of Subaru as being like a Japanese Citroen, quirky engineers cars.

    • @startrooper2345
      @startrooper2345 Месяц назад

      @@J_S209 rich boy

  • @missys
    @missys 2 года назад +27

    This is one of the main reasons I switched to Subaru. I love my outback onyx but the safety makes me feel like I've made a good decision for me and my family.

  • @U2WB
    @U2WB 4 месяца назад +1

    What you mentioned about crumple zones and the engine dropping down in a collision is exactly my experience with my ‘97 Outback. I was hit from behind by a panel van, whose driver never applied his brakes. In fact it was a hit-and-run. But he pushed me into the vehicle ahead of me, whereupon the hood of my Outback crumpled and the engine dropped to the ground. I was a bit shaken but completely unharmed. Poor Subie was never the same, but he did his job of keeping me safe !

  • @fd4639
    @fd4639 2 года назад +22

    Loving our 2020 Forester. Feels safe, great visibility, comfort, great mpg and lots of fun off roading (mainly sand / dunes!). My first but certainly not my last Subaru.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +2

      I'd really like to get one out in the sand dunes! Haven't experienced that yet.

  • @william.r.willis
    @william.r.willis 2 года назад +26

    I was #3 in a 5 car accident a little more than a month ago in my 2019 Outback. I had Eyesight Adaptive Cruise Control Active, but on the closest setting due to being in LA traffic. The two cars in front of me stopped too short for ACC to adapt and for my stomping on the brakes to avoid. The Lexus behind me barely stopped. So I, unfortunately, nudged the Toyota in front of me and was slammed back into the Toyota when the Lexus hit me. Luckily, everyone came away with no injuries. The update so far: I get my Outback back next week; The Lexus and the Toyota were totaled. I'm thankful for a great repair shop through my insurance. My advice: Eyesight is amazing, but use the higher distance following settings and don't ever forget to maintain awareness. The Eyesight system is among the best, but it cannot fully replace your own vigilance on the road. Stay safe, friends!

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      I agree 100%!

  • @Ekrem19054
    @Ekrem19054 2 года назад +8

    I’m picking up my 2022 Outback limited this week. This video proves that I made the right choice. Thank you! 👍🏻

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Enjoy your new Outback!

  • @xquintessential
    @xquintessential Год назад +4

    I was not in a serious accident but i was going 10mph and i got tboned going 35mph and walked away without a scratch. Subaru Legacy from 2019 was very good and kept me safe.

  • @johnnyq1233
    @johnnyq1233 2 года назад +5

    I got my '05 Outback 3-1/2 years ago and I love it!!! It handles so good on corners and best of all, I feel SAFE in it!

  • @jackzhang9164
    @jackzhang9164 2 года назад +5

    Very good video. I am a Subaru lover, I have never had any other cars. My first car was a 96 Legacy, it runs perfectly, I drove it cross the country once. I sold Legacy after two years because I got a brand new 2009 Forester. I am still driving the Forster everyday. I also purchased a new 2017 Outback when my wife started to work. She drives the Outback. The Outback was involved in an accident about two months ago. We got it back about a month ago, and it runs just fine. We are thinking bout getting an Ascent for the seating capacity at the moment. My experience with Subaru is, 1. They are safe. 2. AWD is perfect on snow. 3. They last forever (with regular maintenance). They are also great for outdoors, my neighbor has a 3.6 Outback, they use it to tow their RV trailer and boat all the time.

  • @hamish5702
    @hamish5702 2 года назад +5

    I now have my third Outback, an additional option was to custom design the leather colours which gives it a unique feel. I am always pleased with the economy for such a big car.. on a trip it is always around the 6.8l/100 = 34mpg

  • @baphelled
    @baphelled 2 года назад +2

    Similar to Pat Garrett, I had my first car accident last year. A pickup truck rammed into the passenger side of my little Subaru Impreza, completely knocking the front right tire off the axel and smashing the entire right side of the cabin. The airbags deployed on the passenger side, nothing on the driver side. I was alright, despite bruising all over from the whiplash of the impact, but the Subaru did its job. I got a newer Impreza but I still miss my first Subie.

  • @contact4mwy7
    @contact4mwy7 2 года назад +5

    My wife and I just bought our 5th Subaru. They are definitely the cat's meow on Winter roads in Maine! Great video Alex!

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Mark!

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler 2 года назад +2

      I'm from Ohio....I'm always waiting for the snow when others avoid

  • @will5430
    @will5430 2 года назад +3

    first time subaru owner. I got a new crosstrek last year. love it!

    • @martinr8278
      @martinr8278 Год назад

      You chose wisely, I believe the crosstrek is in the top five of researched and vehicles on demand. Higher than the Forrester and outback which I was a bit surprised but those crosstreks are pretty hot right now. Enjoy The miles and journey ahead, stay away from those negative RUclips videos that talk about how the CVT’s will blow out after 20,000 miles (especially tfl and Scotty Kilmer) blah blah blah, lol the more I see about videos hating Subarus the more I believe they are a better vehicle

  • @bobstacy4
    @bobstacy4 2 года назад +4

    You just made me fall in love a little bit more with my 2021 Outback, knowing that it has my back

  • @davidewhite69
    @davidewhite69 2 года назад +2

    the blind spot alert has saved my bacon a couple of times, usually when I am reversing out of a car park and dont see a car coming. I love my Forrester for this

  • @Mike_44
    @Mike_44 2 года назад +3

    Subarus have always been very strong vehicles. My ‘01 Forester saved my life after some girl ran a red light and t-boned me while distracted on the phone.. I wouldn’t hesitate buying another one.

  • @goodmandiad2713
    @goodmandiad2713 2 года назад +3

    My daughter had a 2010 outback when she started driving. It totaled an Audi A4 when the guy dove in front of her and jammed on the brakes. Air bag went off . She walked away and I drove the car home. The car had 12) miles on it and the insurance company ut 10K into it to rebuild it. She drove it 5 more years to 200K and when a deer committed suicide on it the insurance totaled it. 200.00 bucks later I had it on the road and still running. I am very happy I spent the money for a 16 year old to drive a tank. We have had 5 Subarus and will never buy one without the Eyesight safety features. My wife has a 20' Onyx edition. It see a marriage by stopping the car before she could back into my Saturn Sky in the garage which was impossible to see. These features are gold and work better than any other ones I have seen.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Glad to hear your daughter was ok. I'd like to think I'm an attentive driver, but we're all human. The eyesight and reverse automatic braking are well worth it even if it avoids just one accident. The good thing now is that 2020 and newer all come standard with the eyesight, which you may already know this 😃

  • @susanbartone1347
    @susanbartone1347 2 года назад +15

    This is terrific. Our family (who is from the Detroit area, home of the Big 3 automakers) have been driving Subarus since the 70's!!

    • @Memetologist
      @Memetologist 2 года назад +2

      Trump 2024

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 2 года назад

      There’s Detroit iron that has been sitting in a farmers field for three decades that has less rust than a ten year old Subaru.

  • @rosemarylyons7981
    @rosemarylyons7981 2 года назад +4

    Love my 2022 Forester Wilderness. The most important safety feature for me is my ability to see over the hood! (short person here.) The horizontal piston position makes for a lower hood and better visibility.

  • @thomasbeatty9496
    @thomasbeatty9496 2 года назад +16

    Alex; You should also discuss automatic rear braking. Great feature that has saved my garage wall more than once.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      That's a great one too!

    • @checor
      @checor Год назад

      I trashed my mom's CRV because of this. My car is manual, my mom's automatic and I got confused. That feature would have saved me $1000 in repairs!

  • @leatherindian
    @leatherindian 2 года назад +5

    That why I buy them. I even traded my 2017 for a 2020 so I’d have the new, more rigid, platform.

  • @serenityinsilence
    @serenityinsilence 2 года назад +1

    Just bought my 2nd subaru two days ago. I had a 2019 wrx, but I now have a 2022 outback premium. My family has grown and I needed a practical vehicle to drive them in. I'm confident that my subaru is going to keep them as safe as possible. I love my new subie.

  • @framedbyaustin
    @framedbyaustin Год назад +1

    Just got my first ever Subaru, I ended up with a 2021 Outback and I couldn't love it more. Thank you so much for all your videos! An absolute life saver learning so much from your channel.

  • @christianhernandez9172
    @christianhernandez9172 2 года назад +4

    I will say that the Forester is a VERY stable vehicle. I mistakenly lifter a Forester Sport on my rack and locked the racked in place. Get under it and inspect the vehicle. I notice one lift arm is not under the vehicle. The vehicle was holding steady with only 3 arms supporting it. Stupid mistake but glad to know it's rigid.

  • @martinr8278
    @martinr8278 2 года назад +5

    Drivers side knee is a great added feature. Never knew about the door hook. I’ve seen it just didn’t know what it would do. Thorough safety review. 🏆 keep making safe great vehicles Subaru. Don’t cave or cut corners like others.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +2

      Thanks Martin! Really appreciate you for watching

  • @dianeelwood8542
    @dianeelwood8542 Год назад

    I have a 2017 Outback and I love her as much today as the day I bought it ♥️we had to go out to Arizona and drive up to Showlow AZ curvy two lane roads , the last time we had to go out for my father in-laws funeral we rented a Volvo and it was all over the road , I told my hubby if I’m driving those roads again we need to rent a Subaru. They only had one , it was a Legacy , it handled so well on those mountain roads . I’m a true Subaru lover ♥️♥️♥️

  • @musasizigodfreydixion6231
    @musasizigodfreydixion6231 2 года назад +4

    When I watch such videos,I keep thinking that no one will separate me from the love of subarus.

  • @tomdfrog
    @tomdfrog 2 года назад +1

    Just traded a 2015 Outback Limited for a 2020 Outback Touring. All of these safety features LOWERED my car insurance! 2020 model has 2x the replacement cost of the old 2015, but my insurance went down! While I find the 2020 Touring XT seat uncomfortable, those Steering Responsive and Auto Dimming headlights are awesome. No longer is our Subaru for daytime only (and our VW for nights out). Both are LED now, but the Subie's lights are even better!

  • @Berry_N
    @Berry_N 2 года назад +7

    I love the headlights in this car. I drive rural roads and I am much more confident with these than my older crv (terrible lights). Auto dimming? Not sure I ever want to do without that.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +3

      In my opinion they're some of the best looking and best performing led headlights out there!

    • @Berry_N
      @Berry_N 2 года назад +2

      @@alexpmo drove home on a deer filled mountain road at night, and it really was great being able to see them right away. Fantastic.

    • @MrLaz0rz
      @MrLaz0rz 2 года назад +1

      I also drive backroads a lot for work, I prefer not having auto-dimming on because my 2018 outback notices parked cars in driveways and can dim the lights unexpectedly on turns. Might have been addressed but not my favorite feature, still love the car tho.

  • @sarahtehninja
    @sarahtehninja 2 года назад +3

    My bf was t-boned at 50+ mph by someone running a red while in his ‘05 Outback. Car was totaled, but he walked away with zero injuries!

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Happy to hear he made it out safe!

  • @jlparks6041
    @jlparks6041 Год назад +1

    3 Subarus- a 2019 Outback, a 2013 Outback, and a 2019 Impreza Hatchback. The safest, neatest, and best-built cars we have ever had. There is no earthly reason to ever buy a different car. These vehicles are simply the best.

  • @debbiechutka2492
    @debbiechutka2492 Год назад +2

    Firstly, thank you so much Alex for all your Subaru videos. I am learning so much after purchasing my very first Subaru Outback! Don’t know why I didn’t know about these and that they are so highly rated for safety. Hope I never have to test out the safety features with an accident but it sounds like many people have walked away with few injuries.

  • @warmonger2500
    @warmonger2500 2 года назад +26

    One thing you didn't mention was that new Subaru vehicles also have rear seatbelt detection and will warn you if someone in the rear seat is not belted. This is not a common feature in most cars today. There is also a warning to remind the drivers to "look in the back seat" so children are not accidentally left there on a hot day.

    • @rosemarylyons7981
      @rosemarylyons7981 2 года назад +3

      I have a cargo bag that stays put, by design, with the rear seat belt. I wondered why I kept getting the reminder to check that back seat since nobody was sitting there until I realized that the belt itself was detected. Great feature.

  • @danwallin8209
    @danwallin8209 2 года назад +2

    I really like your video!
    I'm driving a Subaru Outback sense 2006 and im very satisfied.
    Have my second one now.
    No crash yet.
    Thanks from Sweden👍

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Dan!

  • @vchanpe1
    @vchanpe1 2 года назад +1

    I purchased a pre-owned lease return 2019 Subaru Outback for my wife after she drove a 2019 Toyota RAV4. She stated the Outback felt safer and more planted to the Road. Subaru is like a Japanese Volvo since both Subaru and Volvos are safe cars. However Subaru has AWD and are more reliable. Buying a Subaru is a no brainer after test driving other cars.

  • @coyoteghost2045
    @coyoteghost2045 Год назад +1

    I am a suberu driver and those cars are so reliable! Love them!

  • @chemuzio-ssir2015
    @chemuzio-ssir2015 2 года назад +2

    Yes. Subarus are very safe cars. Main reason I got one after my 2010 Saab 9-3 XWD. The symmetrically AWD system is my #2.

  • @susanbartone1347
    @susanbartone1347 2 года назад +3

    very interesting what you noted about NOT rolling when hit from the side. In 2006 I was driving my dad's used Subaru Forester (maybe an 03 model?) I had purchased. I was driving along a back road near Raleigh NC. A young man failed to stop at a stop sign and hit me, driver's side, back door. My Sub swerved to the right shoulder, I crossed the road and drove underneath a metal fence. The car only stopped when it slammed into an old, huge oak tree. No air bags deployed. The car took care of me! It never rolled over. The front hood was crumpled but the Sub still drove - the tow truck driver was able to back it out of this person's front yard. No one was hurt in the least. (Oh I did yell at the young man when I found out he was NOT wearing his seat belt. As a nurse I told him how exceptionally stupid that was!) It was that day in May 2006 I was super convinced that the only car I want to drive is a Forester. This August, I rear ended a Ford pickup truck (sun in my eyes...true story). My 89 year old mom was in the front passenger side. She did break a few ribs but otherwise we were both ok. The sub was a total loss. But they ARE safe. ON top of this, my 15 year old Subaru with close to 183,000 miles kept its value. I received >$ 4K for it.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад

      Happy to hear all is well and you made it out safely!

  • @russelldines5887
    @russelldines5887 2 года назад +6

    The hook and latch setup in the rear door openings is also in my 2008 Outback. After 160,000km (100,000 miles) the car is still tight despite lots of rough road use. The car does not flex over uneven ground and I wonder if the hook and latch setup contributes to this solidity.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад

      Thanks for the insight Russell. I never knew they had it as far back as 2008. Good to know!

  • @duolccmjohn
    @duolccmjohn 2 года назад +10

    Thank you for the great video, It makes me love my 2019 Crosstrek even more.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @adriano8809
    @adriano8809 2 года назад +1

    Let’s say that most of car makers just make cars focusing on look or speed, some on durability others focus on luxury but Subaru focus on all of that trying to deliver the best overall cars at the best price and I think we can easily say that with the 2020 models Subaru really reached the apex.
    I moved to the US and for the first time in my life I was able to think to buy a fully loaded car with leather seats, premium audio, super safe, fast enough and AWD for less than 50k and I think which there is only one automaker that gives it all… so that’s when I got my Legacy Touring and after one year of ownership this car never stops surprising me.

  • @colechapman6976
    @colechapman6976 Год назад

    I love my 2012 Subaru Outback limited model. It has everything a person would look for in a modern car. It has 12 speakers, a navigation system, heated seats, satellite radio, a sunroof, a backup camera, nice leather seats, a spacious boot, Subaru's legendary AWD system, and it has 8.7 inches of ground clearance. It's great for me, someone who lives in the suburbs but heads to the trails on the weekends. Though I'm only 23, it appealed to me since it is simple and humble, a rare commodity these days. I have 112,000 miles on it and it runs just fine. I have just a few slight niggles with it, however. The wind noise on the highway isn't atrocious, but I suspect it would be vastly improved on the later models. The 2.5i engine is fine, but it does feel a bit underpowered going up mountains or when I carry a lot of heavy things with me. I also find that the CVT ponders for a bit until it gives you acceleration. It ponders, presumable asking itself "am I a nuclear power station? Am I a pencil? Wait a minute I'm a transmission" and it eventually finds the speed you were looking for. Those couple of faults I have with the car blend into insignificance when compared with all its positive attributes, so they aren't a dealbreaker for me. The only car I would consider would be a newer Outback with a quieter interior and more safety tech like BSM.

  • @ronspencer6668
    @ronspencer6668 2 года назад +8

    Alex, just started watching your content and i have to say, great job sir! Especially with a cell phone! I like that you aren't pushing the dealership specifically (although that is somewhat baked in, we know that..) but you are directing useful Subie content to us just the same. For instance - the engine location where it affects front collision safety. Did not know that.
    I do seem to remember a fire fighter client of mine saying that the tops of the "B" pillar are something like 5 layers of overlapping steel and that it is quite the challenge at a crash to roll the roof back. Is that true? Please show us more on the way the frame is done for safety if you can.
    Again, great vids, it's all about the contents' quality and youve nailed it. Cheers!

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Ron! I try my best to provide helpful content so I really appreciate you taking the time to comment.
      I'm not privy to all of the details on the engineering behind the frame but I wouldn't be surprised if it's made with 5 layers. I do know the "B" pillar is one of the strongest parts though. It's designed to stay in place even with hard side impact so I can also see how it would be difficult to cut through.

  • @melodycroley5201
    @melodycroley5201 Год назад

    I survived in my Subaru forester 2021 t boned in drivers door spun into traffic hitting a second time ! I had emergency surgery removing my spleen and ribs cracked but I came home still recovering. I swear by the safety of subaru

  • @michaelhicks8237
    @michaelhicks8237 2 года назад +2

    Yeah I have a 2001 forester. Best visibility I've ever had

  • @jefffuchs2667
    @jefffuchs2667 2 года назад +2

    Great video! Just purchased a 2022 Outback Limited and love it

  • @Honestandtruth007
    @Honestandtruth007 2 года назад +3

    From All these Goodies..... That's WHY I Really prefer driving Subaru for Safety and Stability...👍❤️

  • @redmusichouse
    @redmusichouse 2 года назад +7

    Eyesight and rear cross traffic alert have saved my rear end many a times. Love my Subie!

  • @darylhill9400
    @darylhill9400 2 года назад +5

    Very knowledgeable and good communication skills, thanks!

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Daryl! 😀

  • @cliffgrando859
    @cliffgrando859 2 года назад +2

    Alex, I'm soooooo proud to own my outback

  • @edwardlaw797
    @edwardlaw797 Год назад +1

    Just noticed their insurance institute rating for every model they make for the last 10 yrs… best pick in every category! No other brand!

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Год назад

    The Only time my driver detection works on my Forester is when I’m turning Left. I’m looking to the Left to see how to navigate the turn and it alerts me. But I can be driving straight and looking to the Left for long periods and the thing never alerts me.
    I do Love when I’m driving and get too close to the outside line or the center line and my Forester will drive itself back into the center of the lane I’m driving in.
    Another thing I really enjoy is the adaptive cruise control. When I’m driving into the city, I get up to speed, set my cruise and if there’s a car in front of me that’s driving slower and I can’t pass, my Subie will slow down. When I get into the city and I’m coming to a red light and the cars in front of me stop, my Forester will bring me to a stop. When traffic starts moving again, I simply touch the gas pedal and my Forester will track behind them.
    I had a guy cut me off the other day. I was traveling in the slow lane and he passed me, but then decided that he needed to take an exit. The speed limit was 45mph and I was going about 48. He almost clipped the front of my car and my Subie slammed the brakes on and swerved to avoid being hit. In all honesty, I didn’t have time to respond, but my Subie did. I was very impressed.

  • @soup1654
    @soup1654 Год назад +1

    i actually got rear ended this morning in my 2007 outback and the back was pretty in tacked, compared to the guy who hit me who crushed the whole front of his car, going 40.

  • @davidrussell8834
    @davidrussell8834 2 года назад +1

    I have a 2010 Outback that has given great service with only failure being the passenger seatbelt/airbag switch. Repair by Subaru requires complete seat replacement at a cost of about $2000. installed.

  • @WeekendsOutsideFL
    @WeekendsOutsideFL 2 года назад +2

    You know what also makes this Subaru safe? When you don’t drive like an evil prick on the highway tailgating and overtaking people at 85-90mph

  • @jamespalmer4727
    @jamespalmer4727 11 месяцев назад

    Back in the early 2000s i witnessed an accident involving a Forrester that was forced into the median on i44 near Springfield Missouri. The subaru came into the path of two loaded trailer trucks. This was an almost unbelievable terrible looking crash. The subaru was hit head on by first one and then the second truck scattering debris all over the road. I was immediately behind truck 2, and passed an office desk sized piece of steel realizing it was the Forrester. Miraculously the driver had only broken both legs which is bad, but she lived. I don't know how many cars could have been any better. Pretty much convinced me to get a 2010 outback. Now we are in a 2020 outback, and it is an awesome car.

  • @dianeelwood8542
    @dianeelwood8542 Год назад

    Love my Outback . I like that the doors lock into the frame and it’s built on a triangle frame . I had a great test drive and the guy showed me everything , fell in love with it - I love it as much today as the day I bought it ♥️I just wish I found Subaru years ago ♥️♥️♥️I also have to add the Subaru is the first car I did not blow the transmission with in the first 5 yrs 🤦‍♀️ that is 2 fords Taurus’ and Honda Odyssey. All three purchased new .

  • @Zcypot
    @Zcypot 2 года назад +3

    My 19outback didn’t come with a roll over warning sticker. I drive it very aggressively on turns and this thing handles pretty damn well for a family car. It’s always planted, and rotates amazingly

    • @TheCharacter97
      @TheCharacter97 2 года назад +1

      My 2010 outback with antiskid and abs disabled is the most fun I have ever had in a car during winter. I see snow, I take my car out for a drive.
      Edit : I also drive agressively on turns and the car always stays planted. Drives very well for a car with good ground clearance and that is considered a family car.

    • @jamesdarcy3902
      @jamesdarcy3902 Год назад

      @@TheCharacter97 I wonder how well the CVT will hold up long term and oil consumption? I have been very gentle on my 2015 Outback.

    • @TheCharacter97
      @TheCharacter97 Год назад

      @@jamesdarcy3902 My 2010 takes about 1 pint of oil every 3000 miles roughly and has been this way ever since I have it. I have been given a 2013 that looks exactly like my 2010 except it has a blown CVT.. If you do your maintenance (and change your CVT fluid) your car should last a long time. I have the good old manual transmission (6speed) in my 2010 and I will keep it probably until it just gives up. Other cars are nice and all, but my Outback is simple has 6 speeds with full time 50/50 AWD. A subaru is also so simple to work on.. I do all of my work by myself mostly..

    • @aaronbenthall9527
      @aaronbenthall9527 10 месяцев назад

      ​@mrweedtouch Subarus will always burn a little bit of oil, due to the boxer engine, but it's negligible, and it doesn't mean that anything is wrong with it. The cylinders are just sideways.

  • @johnbainbridge9034
    @johnbainbridge9034 2 года назад +9

    There are exactly two downsides I know of the Subaru drivetrain layout: it makes changing spark plugs a PITA, and it increases front overhang, thus limiting approach angle offroad. Note that head gasket issues are *not* inherent to a boxer. That's a long since solved problem.

    • @Jordan__Sloan
      @Jordan__Sloan 2 года назад +2

      Oh shit bro, enough with the spark plug changes, it’s not that hard, tons of videos on how to do it.

    • @Anhedonis
      @Anhedonis Год назад

      Increased overhang compared to what? A longitudinal based 4x4 architecture is way worse. The length of the boxer 4 is half of an inline 4. In a FWD transverse based Haldex style AWD system, both the engine and transmission are cantilevered over the front axle (the Subaru’s transmission is behind the front axle). So while in theory the front overhang may look longer in a Subaru, in reality the oil pan, cooling system, front bumper, and other components play a larger role with the approach angle than the few inches of engine over the front axle. Oh, and to put the final nail in the coffin, the Forester’s standard approach angle actually higher than any of it’s key competitors (RAV 4, CR-V, Mazda CX-5/CX-50, Hyundai Tucson, Ford Escape, and the Jeep Cherokee). The Bronco Sport bests the Forester here, and has nothing to do with it’s drivetrain layout shared with the Escape.

    • @aaronbenthall9527
      @aaronbenthall9527 10 месяцев назад

      Thabks for this. I'm tired of ignorant people talking about my headgasket. I know the issue has been stopped, but they don't.

  • @lukebarnsley6710
    @lukebarnsley6710 2 года назад +1

    Without even watching any videos about subaru's safety features I can say that in the event of a head on collision the engine is pushed backwards on a decline to avoid the occupants of the vehicle. Unless of course if the impact is at around 180km/h then the vehicle usually explodes on impact...

  • @melaninking4551
    @melaninking4551 12 дней назад

    You forgot AVH or Hill Holder Assist. My car once rolled back and i almost got my wife dead who was behind the car. I no longer worry about that ever since i changed to a Subaru with hill holder assist.

  • @thebleacher5174
    @thebleacher5174 3 месяца назад

    My 2011 Subaru Impreza saved my life back in January when someone hit me going through a red light. He was in an SUV, the roads were slippery from snow. He clipped me on the front and we both spun around. I walked away without a scratch and so did he.

  • @jeffkroboth5466
    @jeffkroboth5466 Год назад

    I'm on my 4th Subaru. After watching your viD, I want to go out and buy a new one!

  • @annapolismike
    @annapolismike 2 года назад +1

    We own 2 Outbacks, Limited. A '16 and an '18. The only complaints I have is, 1) the noise coming from the engine during acceleration. 2) I hope they have started outfitting Subaru's with a longer life battery. BOTH of ours went out a couple of months prior to the 30 month warranty. BUY yourself a quality battery. Outside of these, which are minor, our Subaru's run like a clock and really feel stable on long roads and most importantly, on winding roads.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад

      They’ve definitely improved the road noise and engine noise over the years. Much quieter than before

  • @michaelbulygin8306
    @michaelbulygin8306 2 года назад +2

    You forgot to mention the Rear Cross-traffic alert and Rear Automatic Braking (optional)

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад

      I was trying to focus on standard safety features for new Subarus in this video. Those are great optional safety features though, thanks!

  • @tomkoetting5954
    @tomkoetting5954 3 месяца назад

    I was just rear-ended on an Interstate with a 60-mph difference. A current-generation Malibu went underneath my Outback Wilderness. Car's totaled but I walked away, with minor discomfort.

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Год назад

    Our Subie’s hug the road. It’s very noticeable when driving from our house into town, 5 miles down the mountain in our “S” curves.

  • @saadn.3348
    @saadn.3348 2 года назад +6

    Love your presentation! I’m now in my 2nd Subaru. Currently I have the 2020 Legacy XT Touring. I always feel safe in this car! The only downside in my opinion is the front seats. They’re not comfortable in long rides unfortunately. Other then that it’s really nice rigid vehicle. I hope that Subaru will pay more attention to front seats and make them more comfortable.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for watching! I'm actually surprised to hear that about the seats considering they're the same as the Outback and most people find that really comfortable. Either way, I hope you continue to enjoy your Legacy!

    • @mschwage
      @mschwage 11 месяцев назад

      This is a curious comment. I find the seats in my outback quite comfortable, even on long drives. I keep the front of the seat down, so as to not affect circulation under my thighs.

  • @hphillips7425
    @hphillips7425 2 года назад +2

    Good video. Every time I watch your videos I get more impatient waiting on ours to come in a few weeks from now 😊

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +2

      oh no! lol. 😂 It'll be here soon!

  • @MikeJackson-l1y
    @MikeJackson-l1y Год назад

    I love Subaru and own a 2020 Touring XT and a 2022 Touring. Safety on the road with incredible agility and speed. We love the comfort of the touring level. There are two wishes for Subaru that I’ve heard from many owners (1) increase the quality of the front and rear back up cameras (2) offer as an option a built in dash cam front and rear; talk about a safety feature need. It seems they could incorporate a dash cam in the eyesight system. Make it optional.

  • @JoseHernandez-ew5xc
    @JoseHernandez-ew5xc Год назад

    every time I see a video of Subaru makes love more my forester. proudly driving my third Subaru.

  • @terryrichardson59
    @terryrichardson59 2 года назад +3

    Ordered a 2022 Outback in August. Hoping it will be delivered before the end of year.

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад

      I'd say you have a good chance at getting it before the end of the year. Your salespersons should be able to provide and ETA

    • @terryrichardson59
      @terryrichardson59 2 года назад

      @@alexpmo He does but it has been delayed a month so far.

  • @rissagotvideos09
    @rissagotvideos09 2 года назад +1

    I’ve always wanted a Jeep Wrangler, but I decided to change my mind. Trying to find a nice suv that’s safe, reliable, and easy to drive.

  • @lynnrinaldo6795
    @lynnrinaldo6795 Год назад

    I have a Subaru Forester and I love it!

  • @andrewdking
    @andrewdking 2 года назад

    My lovely UK spec 2005 Legacy has that rear door button hook thing. Now I know what it's for. 17 years old, 188k miles and everything still works. I'm in no hurry to replace it, unless a H6 Legacy Wagon with manual transmission comes along

  • @Rlbullard49444
    @Rlbullard49444 2 года назад +1

    On December 28, 2019 I got run off the highway by another while driving my 2018 Legacy. After going off the highway the car jumped a ditch and hit a tree head on at @40 mph. No airbags deployed. My chest was pushed against the steering wheel cracking 3 ribs. When I reported the airbag issue to the Subaru dealer nobody really wanted to talk to me about it.

  • @imphanes
    @imphanes Год назад

    On Friday , December 2nd I was T Boned at an intersection from a driver that was driving at least 50mph on a rainy night road. My '20 Forester took the impact like a champ from the side passenger side. I got out unscathed thankfully.

  • @peterjamieson2441
    @peterjamieson2441 2 года назад +2

    Always wondered why that rear door hook was there...thanks

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад

      No problem 👍

  • @sheezy2526
    @sheezy2526 Год назад

    At a dealership they showed me how their doors have 2 bars that lock the door in case of an accident so kids will not be thrown out of the vehicle in a bad crash that opens doors. They never advertise it anywhere I guess coz it can also lock people inside the car in a situation where they need to get out like drowning, fire etc.

  • @Cefon2121
    @Cefon2121 2 года назад +1

    Personally if your looking for a reliable car that can off-road and do day to day stuff luxury or not choose a Subaru the started symmetrical all wheel drive comes in handy in the winter I don’t drive I am only 13 years old but my dad owns a 2020 outback and my mom owns a 2018 forester and they are very reliable it really depends on how you treat the car I am not saying that Subaru’s don’t break down every car breaks down but you always want a car that has low downtime and Subaru is the one

  • @arlenehynes4607
    @arlenehynes4607 Год назад

    Getting ready to buy a Forester Wilderness. I'm so excited!!!

  • @ricecakeboii94
    @ricecakeboii94 2 года назад +6

    I would love a Subaru for my next car. But I need a truck bed to replace my 03 MDX (gets like 12mpg). Wouldn’t mind a compact pickup Baja if they would just come out with one already

    • @alexpmo
      @alexpmo  2 года назад +1

      Would be interesting to see if they came out with a truck again. Seems as though Subaru is only focused on the SUV market though. For what it’s worth, I’ve had a few people trade their truck in for the new outback because it had enough interior cargo space for them and what they used it for.

    • @ChadRazorback
      @ChadRazorback 2 года назад +1

      I would buy a subaru truck in a heartbeat. I've always wanted a tacoma sized AWD truck with the STI engine or even a turbo charged H6. Give it 5000-6000lb towing to pull a small camper and it would be perfect.

    • @jamesdarcy3902
      @jamesdarcy3902 Год назад

      2015 Outback load capacity is only 850 lbs. Lots of space as long as the items are lightweight.

    • @ricecakeboii94
      @ricecakeboii94 Год назад

      @@jamesdarcy3902 I got a backyard. Trees, dirt/mulch, and pavers are common weekly purchase for me. Shopping at IKEA would sound limiting in an Outback. If you live in an apartment in the city I guess it doesn’t matter.

    • @victorsvidss
      @victorsvidss Год назад

      I crashed into a bus making a left in front of me without yielding in a 04 MDX. I was going at highway speeds, not sure exactly how fast but I walked away. The front of it was crushed all the way to the windshield, straight down. Great car as well.