I bought my Subaru Outback in March 1998. All good things must come to an end and this is my retrospective of those three years of ownership. I have to admit that I am a dedicated Subaru owner (but I guess you either are or you aren’t). I had two Legacy estates and two GX estates prior to this ... Read review
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I bought my Subaru Outback in March 1998. All good things must come to an end and this is my retrospective of those three years of ownership. I have to admit that I am a dedicated Subaru owner (but I guess you either are or you aren’t). I had two Legacy estates and two GX estates prior to this – some 20 years with the same marque overall.
The Outback was introduced into the UK a year or so before it arrived in the US. This is the Japanese ... ...for my next car (still Subaru though – an Impreza GX: the 2001 replacement for the Sport). This does have a very efficient air conditioning unit in it but no sun roof. I have a sneaking feeling that I will be back to the larger car again for the one after next – the slightly softer ride of the Legacy GX Estate.
Prices of course don't bear talking about here in the UK. For what its worth the price new 3 years ago was £23,600 That said, ... more
I bought my Subaru Outback in March 1998. All good things must come to an end and this is my retrospective of those three years of ownership. I have to admit that I am a dedicated Subaru owner (but I guess you either are or you aren’t). I had two Legacy estates and two GX estates prior to this – some 20 years with the same marque overall.
The Outback was introduced into the UK a year or so before it arrived in the US. This is the Japanese built right hand drive model and is imported on a very strict quota system. Consequently the Outback has always been in limited supply and is something of a curiosity on the road. I chose the automatic transmission option.
So, why did I buy it? I have loved both previous Legacy Estates. The Outback just added a certain ‘something’. The styling is bold, manly and distinctive with its upright posture, two tone body work (in my case blue and grey), ski racks on the roof and grill stone protectors over the fog lamps.
It has a sporty 2.5 litre horizontally opposed engine and runs on urban trips at 13.9 litres per 100 kilometres. It is a reassuring car to drive in all weathers. With power steering, anti-lock brakes, all wheel drive it safely holds the road in all conditions. The transmission has a power setting for quick acceleration and a snow hold position for help in icy weather.
A six monthly or 6000 mile service interval is recommended. The car comes complete with a three year get-you-home warranty in case of break down.
The trim is a little more than ordinary with wood veneer internally. There is no air conditioning (not an absolute necessity in the UK) but there are two sun roofs. The front one, over the driver and passenger tilts; the rear one slides open. Each can be masked with an inner shell to cut out sunlight. The passenger’s visor has a vanity mirror within it. There are full electric windows and electrically operated mirrors. There is a rear screen wiper with washers.
It has a factory fitted engine immobiliser system. I also had a Tracker monitor installed (not, fortunately that I have had to use it). I installed a six disk CD player as an optional extra. With its in built speaker system this car has one of the better travelling sound systems that I have heard to date.
I don’t intend to recite the full specifications of this car in this review (that’s what the showroom and the brochure are for). However with an overall length of 185.8 inches, width of 67.5 inches and height 61.2 inches it looks and feels a large car. It has a spacious feel in the driver’s cockpit and has comfortable enough leg room for four other adult passengers. With the rear seats down its carrying capacity is formidable – we have easily managed a two seater bed settee on one trip and a 10 foot Christmas tree on another. There are rumours of local farmers ferrying sheep up the hillside!! (and then taking the missus to the dance at the weekend!!!)
HAVE THERE BEEN ANY NIGGLES?
Well, yes. As a potential off road vehicle it does ride somewhat higher from the road and the suspension is somewhat harder than the standard Legacy model. Although the car is quite quiet at speed it does give a slightly harsher ride which is more noticeable to the front passenger than the driver.
SO WHAT WENT WRONG?
About a month before I traded the car in the battery in the key fob went flat. I then had to open the car by putting the key in the lock (!). Two weeks before trade in during an icy spell of weather, the driver’s wiper blade split and had to be replaced.
This is nothing unusual though. Overall with the Subarus that I have owned one snapped a timing chain, one snapped an odometer cable, one blew a tail brake light.
Put this into context this brand is just a superbly engineered and reliable make of car. The Americans call it the poor man's Mercedes.
WOULD I RECOMMEND THE OUTBACK?
Yes of course I would. I am glad that I have had these three years. I have enjoyed this car and it has served me well. It has always started first time regardless of weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, fog) or if it has been left standing for up to six weeks during a vacation. It has perhaps been a little overkill for my needs. Most of my driving now is limited to short journeys in the urban environment. I may require to drive onto a grassy field to park for a school football match but that is the limit of my off-road experience. The requirement for bulk carriage is also reducing.
I probably would not buy an Outback again for those very reasons. Indeed I have downsized for my next car (still Subaru though – an Impreza GX: the 2001 replacement for the Sport). This does have a very efficient air conditioning unit in it but no sun roof. I have a sneaking feeling that I will be back to the larger car again for the one after next – the slightly softer ride of the Legacy GX Estate.
Prices of course don't bear talking about here in the UK. For what its worth the price new 3 years ago was £23,600 That said, it is highly sought after in the countryside. In fact there are no city centre Subaru dealerships in the North East of England. It has held its second hand value extremely well (My dealer had already sold it for me by the time I took it in!!)
Subaru is a subsidiary of Fuji Heavy Industries of Japan. The badge represents the star constellation of the Plaiedies
Advantages: Ride quality, AWD, road clearance/height, visibility, station wagon 5 door Disadvantages: Cockpit convenience design eg cup holder positions, lack of cubbyholes
I have had this car for a year now, I live in the country on the Canadian Prairies and have therefore had the opportunity to put it through it's paces. I am also a past off-roader with experience with SUVs and old Land Rovers, as well as many other kinds of vehicle.
The very best part of this vehicle is the "ride"; the best single word I have for it's performance on many difference surfaces such as gravel, snow, ice, sand as well as "blacktop" is ... ...lot to pull it around on the road compared to ordinary vehicles or part time 4*4s.
The higher ground clearnce as compared to the Legacy and other standard cars gives the opportunity to explore a bit down tracks and trails you would otherwise not do even with AWD. It is also useful when the roads have not been cleared after a snowfall. Being a little higher also makes it easier to get in and out of, from my own "creakyness" experience and those passengers ...
Bittern 01.09.2005
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Ciao members have rated this car review on average: very helpful Review of Subaru Legacy 2.5 Outback
Advantages: Great handling, traction, style, comfort, utility! Disadvantages: Could use a little more power....
...happened to be at my Subaru dealer at the moment the first 2005 arrived: I bought it immediately! This car is far different from any other Subaru I have owned. It handles like a dream, rides beautifully, and has a handsome, comfortable interior.
Perhaps what is the largest change from older Subarus is the major redo in the interior. The car is wider, and you are aware of the extra space as soon as you enter. The interior appointments are first rate, ... ...is of excellent quality, and Subaru has chosen a very interesting 'soft' plastic for some of the surfaces: it feels like suede! And the car rides exceedingly well, like a much heavier vehicle. As for interior storage capacity: I recently picked up 4 large dining room chairs about 175 miles away: They all fit! (Please bear in mind that my Outback is the estate version.) The roof is fitted with a luggage rack as standard equipment, and the rear has ...
BuzzCT 16.10.2004 (20.10.2004)
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Ciao members have rated this car review on average: helpful Review of Subaru Legacy 2.5 Outback
Advantages: 4 wheel drive Disadvantages: Very poor dealership and warranty operation
Hello aspiring Subaru owners
I am writing this to advise anybody in Ireland to avoid buying a Subaru Outback. My new Outback (less than 1 year old) broke down while on holiday in Europe. Subaru in Nice took car in for repairs in September. Subaru returned car to me in Dublin in November NOT FIXED. Subaru take car back and return to me in December NOT FIXED. Subaru take car 1 last time and replace gearbox. The dealer tells me the fault is caused ... ...tyres in 6 months, cos Subaru couldn't track it properly.
Any body can produce a *lemon* or a *monday morning* car, but the service from Subaru and their warranty operators, Mondial, has to be the worst on the face of the planet. Unhelpful, dismissive, recalcitrant, incompetent, you can't imagine a worse nightmare, as far as customer service goes.
Just think, a car cost 50,000 euro, less than 1 year old, 20,000 miles, farts and falls coughing and ...
Daoraighnaill 05.08.2007
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Ciao members have rated this car review on average: helpful Review of Subaru Legacy 2.5 Outback
Advantages: Lovely car to drive, great handling, very safe feel Disadvantages: NA
...although I dont have my subaru anymore wished I still did.
I bought a Subaru Impreza GX sport, 2l normally aspirated engine in September 2003. Although I only owned the car for about a year, I had to sell for financial reasons I thoroughly enjoyed the driving and after sales experience.
My garage were always helpful and fixed anything that went wrong (although in the time I had the car not very much went wrong!)
The car itself was a pleasure to ... ...I had driven in the past. The car felt like it hugged the ground which was reassuring as I had a 4yr old son and safety is important.
Overall I would not hesitate to buy a Subaru again and would definitely recommend the GX sport to anyone without hesitation. ...
wazza31 06.08.2007
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Ciao members have rated this car review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Subaru Legacy 2.5 Outback