My wife and I just bought a 2024 Subaru Outback. It's a trim level lower than the Limited. We live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where we usually get quite a bit of snow. After reading reviews online , doing research and talking to Subaru owners, we found the cost, safety ratings, and overall driving experience made the Outback the best choice. We love it so far!
You’re right about the wireless charging pad. I have a 2023 Outback Touring XT and my iPhone will charge for a few minutes and then stop. Also the phone gets very warm. Owners on Subaru Outback forums report the same issue. Basically, the charging pad is worthless.
Excellent video. I just bought my fist 2024 Subaru Outback Limited❣️I just love it. I appreciate your honest review which helped me makes me decision on my purchase. Your video is really fun to watch and listen to. Bravo 👏!
I opted for the limited 2.5. very happy with it! The best part of the eyeball scanner is the automatic settings changes between drivers. Especially on road trips as you change drivers throughout the trip... it automatically adjusts the seats, mirrors, radio presets... it's nice. You can turn off the driver monitoring if it bugs you.
I hesitated for almost 8 years on the purchase of this car mostly for one compelling reason..... I just do not like the 11.5 inch "infotainment" screen. Last month I finally took the plunge and after a few thousand miles I can confirm that so far I am more distracted by this screen. I'm tweaking as many features as possible to set them to not requiring another screen-tap. Auto start-stop is one that will never go away unless I purchase and install a $90 module and risk voiding the warranty. Phone calls & music still demand screen taps.... working on that. The built-in Subaru voice commands are not as smart as Google and require a specific dialog
I was checking this car some time ago, as I like station wagons, as an alternative to SUV. We decided not to buy it, for several reasons: Cramped interior space, especially in the back, not enough room for your legs, the smallest wheelbase among other midsize brands. Cheap looking dash board, lower quality materials, High price, for reasonable equipped car you would need to spend some $36,000-$38,000. I think it's time for Subaru for thoroughly redesign this model. I am pretty sure they make this specific model with little engineering/mechanical changes since 2010 year, correct me if I m wrong... Yes, they changed some body panels, there were some interior changes and added cladding.
I’m glad we’re on the same page! And I really appreciate your support. I have lots of Subaru videos on my channel, so I hope you find other ones that benefit you. 🙂
Spring for the XT if you can. The non-turbo Outback is way too underpowered. I just upgraded to a Wilderness with the turbo and I am telling you, it is a night and day difference.
Yeah! Any of them that have the proximity key can get the remote start and climate adjustment and stuff like that through the MySubaru app subscription. Kinda stinks that it’s a subscription. I think I paid 180& total for the first 4 years, I’m sure a renewal will be more expensive. Or you can pay for the physical permanently additional remote start key fob. 🙂
That’s Subaru’s version of a very basic heads up display. Except that all it does it related to the safety features, primarily with adaptive cruise. Green in when you’re tracked onto the vehicle ahead of you. Yellow is when you start having an issue like going over a line maybe, and red is when you and the car need to slam on the breaks to prevent a near crash. Stuff like that! 🙂
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208My Limited is a month old and I'm happy to already say that the crash mitigation system saved an injury. I was on a very busy street where there was homeless camps on both sides and people looking seriously compromised by drugs or alcohol. I was momentarily distracted and one of these guys suddenly dashed out in front of me... The Outback Limited alarm went crazy load and the car braked. All good
Just bought one andloving it so far. Far more comfortable and quieter than my 2012 Outback which gave my 120,000 trouble-free miles (except for the transmission, which was replaced for free by Susbabu at 96,000 miles).
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 It was a 2012. Yes, when the tranny went out we were told that Subaru had extended the warranty to 100,000 miles, so we were just under the wire. Subaru paid for everything including $1,000 to have the car delivered from southern NJ to our dealer in northern NJ. My only gripe with the 2012 ia that the CVT drones someth8ing awful. The Outback CVT is very quiet.
I honestly can’t tell. I’m assuming insulation quality is similar. Maybe the Outback has a lower coefficient of drag, but you’d likely need a decibel reader to know for sure. 😲🙂
I've said this before and I'll say it again.... what is the point of clocking 0-60 in a family oriented wagon???.... If you are looking for speed and wanting to race somebody at a traffic light, then this is not the car to seek.... buy a mustang or Corvette.... And despite all their speed, let's see how well they fare against an outback in the snow.... and would you take either one of those cars off-road?.... I don't think so.... And if I'm buying an outback (which I will be soon) That's more of my focus... not how fast I can get up to 60 miles an hour... And that's why I feel this particular "test" is irrelevant to this car
@devilefan… you must be an inexperienced driver or do very little real world highway driving. Quick zero to sixty capabilities are your friend when merging into high-speed traffic on the freeways.
@@Dixler683 .... first of all I probably have more experience than you do driving.... Secondly, I will say it again, If you are looking for a car with more passing speed or speed overall then don't look into an outback.... it has enough to get up and go for passing vehicles if you really need to and I know this because I've driven the car many times along with other Subarus because I worked for them.... and I've been driving for roughly about 40 years, how about you?
@@devilefan okay great, good for me! What kind of “metal” do you want to give me? With the current biden caused inflation creating a worthless dollar , I will take gold bullion metal. Unless you meant “medal”, in which case I will take a medal for point proven. I pray I am never merging into traffic behind you as you plod along at 40mph into 70mph traffic on a freeway ramp. But with all your experience that is unlikely to occur because you will be off-roading, laughing at all the corvettes spinning wheels in the snow laden wilderness.
ehhh... *head scratching* id rather go with the rav4 hybrid, much more clearance and reliability, and i like buttons, i dont like touch screens. My phone is enough to frustrate me with all the touchy screen.
My wife and I just bought a 2024 Subaru Outback. It's a trim level lower than the Limited. We live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan where we usually get quite a bit of snow. After reading reviews online , doing research and talking to Subaru owners, we found the cost, safety ratings, and overall driving experience made the Outback the best choice. We love it so far!
That’s awesome! I’m glad you guys are enjoying it!
You’re right about the wireless charging pad. I have a 2023 Outback Touring XT and my iPhone will charge for a few minutes and then stop. Also the phone gets very warm. Owners on Subaru Outback forums report the same issue. Basically, the charging pad is worthless.
They’re all useless in Subarus defense. They don’t charge at the same wattage might as well hard wire
Excellent video. I just bought my fist 2024 Subaru Outback Limited❣️I just love it. I appreciate your honest review which helped me makes me decision on my purchase. Your video is really fun to watch and listen to. Bravo 👏!
Thanks! I’m so glad you found it helpful!! 🙂
I opted for the limited 2.5. very happy with it! The best part of the eyeball scanner is the automatic settings changes between drivers. Especially on road trips as you change drivers throughout the trip... it automatically adjusts the seats, mirrors, radio presets... it's nice. You can turn off the driver monitoring if it bugs you.
Oh very cool! I’m glad you’re enjoying it and thanks for sharing that those preferences are also tide into its programming! 🙂
Excellent informative review, detailed but concise, well laid out. Excellent job and I agree with your assesment!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. 🙂
We have in home the autback 2.5 limited 2023, and the premium 2024 both are great we love autback 🎉❤
Hoping to get an outback sometime in 2024
Hello bro
you can also put your hand over the logo on the tail gate and it will open if you have the key on you..
Oh yeah!! Thanks for mentioning it, I haven’t done that in a long time lol. 😅
Thanks for the Australia reference. Great review…
You bet!
One of the best cars I’ve EVER owned 2022 outback wilderness.💪🏼😇
Nice! 😎
I hesitated for almost 8 years on the purchase of this car mostly for one compelling reason..... I just do not like the 11.5 inch "infotainment" screen. Last month I finally took the plunge and after a few thousand miles I can confirm that so far I am more distracted by this screen. I'm tweaking as many features as possible to set them to not requiring another screen-tap. Auto start-stop is one that will never go away unless I purchase and install a $90 module and risk voiding the warranty. Phone calls & music still demand screen taps.... working on that. The built-in Subaru voice commands are not as smart as Google and require a specific dialog
I was checking this car some time ago, as I like station wagons, as an alternative to SUV.
We decided not to buy it, for several reasons:
Cramped interior space, especially in the back, not enough room for your legs, the smallest wheelbase among other midsize brands.
Cheap looking dash board, lower quality materials,
High price, for reasonable equipped car you would need to spend some $36,000-$38,000.
I think it's time for Subaru for thoroughly redesign this model. I am pretty sure they make this specific model with little engineering/mechanical changes since 2010 year, correct me if I m wrong...
Yes, they changed some body panels, there were some interior changes and added cladding.
They did redesign it. Probably a 2025 model release.
Thanks for your very helpful and interesting video
My pleasure, I’m glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching. 🙂
Thank you for not pretending it's an SUV.
Haha, you’re welcome! 😉
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208
You just earned my subscription.
I’m glad we’re on the same page! And I really appreciate your support. I have lots of Subaru videos on my channel, so I hope you find other ones that benefit you. 🙂
Spring for the XT if you can. The non-turbo Outback is way too underpowered. I just upgraded to a Wilderness with the turbo and I am telling you, it is a night and day difference.
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would you say the 2024 outback 2.5 NA is slower or about the same as the forester 2.5 NA?
Butt Dyno feels the same! Although the Outback weighs a few hundred pounds more, it may on average be .1-.2 seconds slower in the same environment. 🙂
Can you turn off all of these many features like the eyeball monitoring? Do they stay off as a saved preference? Or, must you keep turning it off?
You can turn off a lot of them, I’m unsure about the mitigation, maybe that could be turned off through the settings. 🤷♂️😅
Does any of the outback trims have remote start? Nobody talk about it
Yeah! Any of them that have the proximity key can get the remote start and climate adjustment and stuff like that through the MySubaru app subscription. Kinda stinks that it’s a subscription. I think I paid 180& total for the first 4 years, I’m sure a renewal will be more expensive.
Or you can pay for the physical permanently additional remote start key fob. 🙂
There's also the My Subaru app where you can remote start and set the AC or heat. I think the car will run for 10 minutes max
What's the red / green / orange lights that appeared in the windshield when you started it up?
That’s Subaru’s version of a very basic heads up display. Except that all it does it related to the safety features, primarily with adaptive cruise. Green in when you’re tracked onto the vehicle ahead of you. Yellow is when you start having an issue like going over a line maybe, and red is when you and the car need to slam on the breaks to prevent a near crash. Stuff like that! 🙂
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208My Limited is a month old and I'm happy to already say that the crash mitigation system saved an injury. I was on a very busy street where there was homeless camps on both sides and people looking seriously compromised by drugs or alcohol. I was momentarily distracted and one of these guys suddenly dashed out in front of me... The Outback Limited alarm went crazy load and the car braked. All good
Just bought one andloving it so far. Far more comfortable and quieter than my 2012 Outback which gave my 120,000 trouble-free miles (except for the transmission, which was replaced for free by Susbabu at 96,000 miles).
I’m glad you’re enjoying it! Did your 2013 have an extended warranty or why did Subaru replace it?
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 It was a 2012. Yes, when the tranny went out we were told that Subaru had extended the warranty to 100,000 miles, so we were just under the wire. Subaru paid for everything including $1,000 to have the car delivered from southern NJ to our dealer in northern NJ. My only gripe with the 2012 ia that the CVT drones someth8ing awful. The Outback CVT is very quiet.
Jeez dude. Had the transmission replaced and you act like it’s nothing.
Is it quieter than the Forester inside?
I honestly can’t tell. I’m assuming insulation quality is similar. Maybe the Outback has a lower coefficient of drag, but you’d likely need a decibel reader to know for sure. 😲🙂
Nice!
I dont like the eyeball monitoring....
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I've said this before and I'll say it again.... what is the point of clocking 0-60 in a family oriented wagon???.... If you are looking for speed and wanting to race somebody at a traffic light, then this is not the car to seek.... buy a mustang or Corvette.... And despite all their speed, let's see how well they fare against an outback in the snow.... and would you take either one of those cars off-road?.... I don't think so.... And if I'm buying an outback (which I will be soon) That's more of my focus... not how fast I can get up to 60 miles an hour... And that's why I feel this particular "test" is irrelevant to this car
@devilefan… you must be an inexperienced driver or do very little real world highway driving. Quick zero to sixty capabilities are your friend when merging into high-speed traffic on the freeways.
@@Dixler683 .... first of all I probably have more experience than you do driving.... Secondly, I will say it again, If you are looking for a car with more passing speed or speed overall then don't look into an outback.... it has enough to get up and go for passing vehicles if you really need to and I know this because I've driven the car many times along with other Subarus because I worked for them.... and I've been driving for roughly about 40 years, how about you?
@@devilefan began driving at age 16, 72 years old presently. Do the math. Drove commercial vehicles for years.
@@Dixler683 ...ok... good for you... do you want a metal?.... point is, I have enough driving experience to know what I'm talking about
@@devilefan okay great, good for me! What kind of “metal” do you want to give me? With the current biden caused inflation creating a worthless dollar , I will take gold bullion metal. Unless you meant “medal”, in which case I will take a medal for point proven. I pray I am never merging into traffic behind you as you plod along at 40mph into 70mph traffic on a freeway ramp. But with all your experience that is unlikely to occur because you will be off-roading, laughing at all the corvettes spinning wheels in the snow laden wilderness.
Leather trimmed seats, not leather seats, more BS. Bring back the V6.
ehhh... *head scratching* id rather go with the rav4 hybrid, much more clearance and reliability, and i like buttons, i dont like touch screens. My phone is enough to frustrate me with all the touchy screen.
Launching a car with 15 miles 😅 don’t buy this one…..
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