2012 Subaru Outback 2.5i SUV Wagon Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons of the 2012 Subaru Outback 2.5i SUV Wagon

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Subaru Outback 2.5i SUV Wagon Pros and Cons



 Pros The Subaru Outback 2.5i SUV Wagon shows off its new size, and is becoming an appealing alternative to other wagons and crossover vehicles as a result based on reviews.

 Pros Made in Lafayette, Indiana. You know it was built with quality since it was manufactured within the USA.

 Pros The new spacious interior provides enough room for five, and comfortably fits a family. Adults won't have to worry about ducking their heads in the back, and it is suitable for long car trips when you want to take one.

 Pros Cargo space is larger then most other car models in this category.

 Pros With all around perfect crash test tours, the Subaru Outback 2.5i SUV Wagon was rated a top safety pick for 2012.

 Pros Taking the Outback off-road won't be a problem as it handles bumps with ease, and can go up-hill in even the harshest weather conditions thanks to the standard all-wheel drive, and sufficient engine size.

 Pros The simple controls on the dashboard won't overwhelm, and are easy to use when needed.

 Cons The stereo that comes included with this base version of the Subaru Outback 2.5i SUV Wagon is poor. Based on our reviews, it would be wise to spend for the enhanced Harmon Kardon stereo system.

 Cons Although agility has increased from 2011, it still lacks in comparison to other models in the same class.

 Cons This trim model comes standard with the manual transmission. As a result, you lose highly treasured fuel economy. An upgrade to the CVT is possible though, and would result in the better option for most.
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