Good review! It's about time someone tested a more basic Wilderness with the standard seat. Personally, I found the manual seat comfortable. Stock radio sounds decent too and can live without a sunroof IMO. My Wilderness is new but love it so far :)
So I've had mine 2 weeks and am very happy. Biggest things that matter to me, 1. Quite 2. Better gas mileage than most have experienced. 32 highway @60 miles an hour. 3. Seat comfort 4. Harmon Kardon is not worth it 5. Ride comfort Wish it had's 1Rear vents for my dog 2. manual transmission although Subaru has improved it's CVT measurably (I've owned way too many) 3. less body cladding
_Hi, _*_great_*_ vid, but two important points (3m35s mark)_ No, that bumper cutout isn't a stylistic trait, it's something all us off roaders wished for and begged for. When driving over raised terrain, going corner first decreases approach angle (so, it's what experienced off-roaders do when possible). Tucking the bumper corners up decreases it even more. Those cutouts make the Crosstrek Wilderness extremely capable for navigating ruts, hills, ditches, stairsteps and more, compared to other Crosstreks. You get to see a bit of that when we off-roaded one a couple weekends ago in this vid: ruclips.net/video/V6iWcE0KnGA/видео.html Also, it's a multi-piece bumper so that owners no longer have to replace the entire bumper cover if the bottom corners or edges get ripped up off road.
I went from a love of 4x4 ford rangers to a jeep wrangler to a crosstrex wilderness model brand new and I love it even after an ignition switch screwup that happened at about 100kms of use. the dealership was great at the instant service they provided. I imagine my shame when it turned out I was not pressing hard enough on the brake pedal for the AutoStart system to properly engage. now I'm a little paranoid but still loving my new vehicule
I'm pretty sure I test drove the same vehicle in this video. I ended up getting a lithium red wilderness with the 23 package from the same dealership. Loving it so far!
Awesome review. I picked the Wilderness for all the off road reasons you mentioned. However looks wise I like the limited exterior look the best. Hate the gold bling I hope to get used to ? If not I will get the black paint out.
6 speed would be great with this.. Seems like a lot of Crosstrek/Impreza buyers still want the manual option. I always see these comments on the videos I do with them
My wife owns this and I own a gmc sierra w/t with a v8, she cannot get to places that I can. Great little machine for class 2 dirt roads not much more, or you will get into places you wont get out off.
I look forward to a Crosstrek Hybrid (2025?) with Toyota Hybrid tech, including their eCVT, which is simple and reliable (no belts or chains or cones, just a planetary gear set).
@matthewjohnson1211 if you wanna "tow" something your not buying this to start with, common sense tells 99% of folks that .... aka: the tow weight rating.
The CVT's aren't the primary issue, it's the valve body. Change the fluid every 40k and it'll outlast you. Think about it this way. Most that whine about it having a CVT have never owned one. How many vehicles has Subaru sold over the years? How many complaints have you read from "actual" owners? You're probably looking at 1/1000th of of 1% .... thats pretty damn good odds that you'd never have a problem.
@@danielfair4675 Well….it’s rated 3000 towing compactly or something…up here in Wisconsin I’ve seenCrosstrek’s towing boats, small travel trailers -so yes, people do tow things with them.
If Subaru puts a turbo in these special models and gets rid of the weak link CVT crap transmission in all models and puts in a real transmission then they definitely would have a winner
New Toyota Camry will only be CVT. RAV4 hybrid is CVT. Same for Honda and many other brands also uses CVT Transmission. So your only choice for now on good car brand will be Mazda.
@@MuniTechnology we had a 2012 Subaru Outback with CVT that lasted 280,000. The transmission fail because I gave it to my daughter and she never took care of it like you should. Otherwise it would still be running.
@ericpizarro3084 This is very encouraging info. I don't put high miles on my cars, but I keep them for a very long time. I also want them to keep going even after they move on to someone else.
Great Informative review tutorial! I'm picking up mine in a couple hours!
Good review! It's about time someone tested a more basic Wilderness with the standard seat. Personally, I found the manual seat comfortable. Stock radio sounds decent too and can live without a sunroof IMO. My Wilderness is new but love it so far :)
Been waiting for you to do the CTW - glad to see it uploaded! Thanks brother! Cheers!!
Happy you enjoyed!
So I've had mine 2 weeks and am very happy.
Biggest things that matter to me,
1. Quite
2. Better gas mileage than most have experienced. 32 highway @60 miles an hour.
3. Seat comfort
4. Harmon Kardon is not worth it
5. Ride comfort
Wish it had's
1Rear vents for my dog
2. manual transmission
although Subaru has improved it's CVT measurably (I've owned way too many)
3. less body cladding
Extremely thorough and your speech sounds clear and is so fluid! Next level knowledge of Subaru tech like a boss.
Haha thank you
Saw one Yesterday looks Great🥳
_Hi, _*_great_*_ vid, but two important points (3m35s mark)_
No, that bumper cutout isn't a stylistic trait, it's something all us off roaders wished for and begged for. When driving over raised terrain, going corner first decreases approach angle (so, it's what experienced off-roaders do when possible). Tucking the bumper corners up decreases it even more. Those cutouts make the Crosstrek Wilderness extremely capable for navigating ruts, hills, ditches, stairsteps and more, compared to other Crosstreks. You get to see a bit of that when we off-roaded one a couple weekends ago in this vid: ruclips.net/video/V6iWcE0KnGA/видео.html
Also, it's a multi-piece bumper so that owners no longer have to replace the entire bumper cover if the bottom corners or edges get ripped up off road.
Great to know. Thank you for the insight!
I'm considering getting one and I found the video to be very thorough. I wish there was a stick option.
I went from a love of 4x4 ford rangers to a jeep wrangler to a crosstrex wilderness model brand new and I love it even after an ignition switch screwup that happened at about 100kms of use. the dealership was great at the instant service they provided. I imagine my shame when it turned out I was not pressing hard enough on the brake pedal for the AutoStart system to properly engage. now I'm a little paranoid but still loving my new vehicule
Insane new Subaru Crosstrek I want to buy.
Nice Subaru. The only thing I don't like is how much the rear view mirror assembly blocks the center of the windshield.
Perfect review. Good job. Keep going. Totaly different and more precise then others.
Thanks, will do!
I'm pretty sure I test drove the same vehicle in this video. I ended up getting a lithium red wilderness with the 23 package from the same dealership. Loving it so far!
I was debating which one to do a video with.. The Lithium Red looked killer in the sun! Congratulations!!
A couple added points.... the X modes shut off above certain speeds, and the paddle shifters can also be used in the regular drive mode.
Xmode goes into standby once above 18 mph and cuts out completely at 25 mph.
You do great reviews!
Thank you:)
just picked up a silver one. love everything about it.
Awesome review. I picked the Wilderness for all the off road reasons you mentioned. However looks wise I like the limited exterior look the best. Hate the gold bling I hope to get used to ? If not I will get the black paint out.
happy owner of a forester wilderness so I'd stick with wilderness. if the price is close to a forester. I'd go with forester.
Amazing review bro.
Thank you
@@703SpeedYou're welcome bestie.
nice review....ill have tio check one out this week
If I could get it with a 6pd manual or even a conventional auto trans I'd buy one. If you do much off road with that CVT it's going to grenade.
6 speed would be great with this.. Seems like a lot of Crosstrek/Impreza buyers still want the manual option. I always see these comments on the videos I do with them
Great video, thank you.
My wife owns this and I own a gmc sierra w/t with a v8, she cannot get to places that I can. Great little machine for class 2 dirt roads not much more, or you will get into places you wont get out off.
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informative video thanks
This Subaru would be perfect with manual transmision. Greetings
Agreed. Subaru needs to offer a manual again.. Even if its just in certain trim levels
I look forward to a Crosstrek Hybrid (2025?) with Toyota Hybrid tech, including their eCVT, which is simple and reliable (no belts or chains or cones, just a planetary gear set).
I'm personally not a fan of the plastic cladding. Other than that and the cvt, i guess it's fine.
The plastic cladding is everywhere nowadays on CUV/SUV's.
CVT transmission a big turnoff otherwise nice car
i looked into getting a Subaru before but for that one reason i didn't
A lot of good marks has CVT transmission in theirs vehicle, must be something
@@francisfajardo6055 Good for gas mileage, Not good for towing or off-road long term reliability…
@matthewjohnson1211 if you wanna "tow" something your not buying this to start with, common sense tells 99% of folks that .... aka: the tow weight rating.
The CVT's aren't the primary issue, it's the valve body. Change the fluid every 40k and it'll outlast you.
Think about it this way. Most that whine about it having a CVT have never owned one. How many vehicles has Subaru sold over the years? How many complaints have you read from "actual" owners?
You're probably looking at 1/1000th of of 1% .... thats pretty damn good odds that you'd never have a problem.
@@danielfair4675 Well….it’s rated 3000 towing compactly or something…up here in Wisconsin I’ve seenCrosstrek’s towing boats, small travel trailers -so yes, people do tow things with them.
Wish is it was powered a little better😢
Could use a little more power
I really love the Wilderness trim, but my car is paid off and don't want to have another car payment.
No debt is the way
its quick enough i got my first ever speeding ticket with it
More of a countryside ride than a town ride?nice presentation. Peace bro.
Yes.. Thank you Michael!
I really like Subaru ... but get rid of the CVT and put in a regular 8 speed auto in the thing. A 2.5 4cy should have at least 200 hp !
But no tilt on the headrest...
Nope - big mistake imo
It would be cool if they gave the legacy a wilderness trim....also the Ascent needs to go wilderness
A Legacy Wilderness would be sweet! And an Ascent Wilderness is a no brainer.. Surprised they haven't made one yet
The Forester Wilderness looks much better and has significantly more space for not much more money.
👍🏻👍🏻
Does your phone actually charge on the wireless charger though lol
Gotta get it on the right spot.. Lol
The secret to Subaru CVT longevity is changing the fluid every 40k miles.
Maintenance is key
Nice Crosstrek with a wimpy horn 😂😂😂😂
Hideous plastic cladding and tacky orange reflectors look like something you picked up at Walmart and stuck on after purchase.
Lmaoo
His intro of wishing everyone anything is so fake and phony in the beginning uggggg
Is it though? I had Leukemia, so I do mean what I say
If Subaru puts a turbo in these special models and gets rid of the weak link CVT crap transmission in all models and puts in a real transmission then they definitely would have a winner
New Toyota Camry will only be CVT. RAV4 hybrid is CVT. Same for Honda and many other brands also uses CVT Transmission. So your only choice for now on good car brand will be Mazda.
Love how Mazda is still using conventional Autos.. @@ericpizarro3084
@@ericpizarro3084Toyota's CVT is reliable. I still won't get one, but it should last.
@@MuniTechnology we had a 2012 Subaru Outback with CVT that lasted 280,000. The transmission fail because I gave it to my daughter and she never took care of it like you should. Otherwise it would still be running.
@ericpizarro3084 This is very encouraging info. I don't put high miles on my cars, but I keep them for a very long time. I also want them to keep going even after they move on to someone else.
Reading the title I thought this was an off-road test with the Wilderness. Nope.
I love the bumper cut out thats what make it so special
Agreed