
An increase in size has resulted in a more spacious interior for the Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium SUV wagon. Adults will feel comfortable in the back seats, and the leg room afforded is plenty. The higher roof size will help taller individuals feel comfortable as well.

With excellent visibility found throughout the vehicle, you'll be able to see the entire road with ease, and therefore drive safer overall.

The space increase is applied throughout the entirety of the Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium SUV wagon, including the cargo space, which beats many other crossover models in this regard.

Along with the increased size, the overall comfort of the ride itself is a noticeable increase from past year models.

Receiving some of the highest safety scores for any vehicle in 2012, the Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium SUV wagon has perfect crash test scores and comes equipped with all the necessary safety features.

As a wagon, the 2012 Outback performs exceedingly well in off-road conditions. You can contribute this to the Subaru name, and all-wheel drive functionality.

The easy to use simple controls won't confuse, and may be preferred over more complex ones found in some other vehicles.

The overall agility review of the Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium SUV wagon disappoints in some regards. The larger size has taken away the agility that older models afford their drivers.

The base stereo lacks in power and quality. Even the upgraded stereo lacks overall. You must upgrade to the Harmon Karmon stereo system in order to receive adequate sound results.

Although the base models have simple layouts, as you begin adding features and moving up in trims, the Outback controls can become fussy at times.