2010 Subaru Outback 4dr Wagon H4 Man 2.5i Prem Quick Specs

Quick Specs Details
Gas Mileage 19 mpg City/27 mpg Hwy
Engine Gas 4-Cyl, 2.5L
EPA Class Mid-Size Station Wagon
Style Name 2.5i Manual Premium
Drivetrain All Wheel Drive
Passenger Capacity 5
Passenger Doors 4
Body Style Station Wagon
Transmission 6-speed manual transmission

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The 2010 Subaru Outback has few direct competitors, and many Outback buyers never look at any other car. The Toyota Venza is a car-based crossover, available in all-wheel drive, and offers a fuel-saving four, but it’s heavier and has less room inside. The Volvo XC60 offers traditional Swedish safety and surprisingly avant-garde styling, but it may cost $10,000 more than a comparable model of Outback. And the Jeep Grand Cherokee is the granddaddy of all-wheel-drive crossovers, with available V-8 power and by far the broadest dealer base. It’s crude and long in the tooth, though, and its best mileage doesn’t even come close to being as good as the thirstiest Outback.

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Comments (4 total)

  1. By Cosmo #2, Posted: 10/28/2009

    The 4-cylinder Outback was frequently cross-shopped with Subaru's own Forester. Though the new Outback is priced slightly higher than the Forester, I expect that to continue. I would also expect the Outback to be cross-shopped against the large number of other small cross-over utility vehicles (CUVs), especially the Honda CR-V, Toyota RAV4, Nissan Rogue, Ford Escape and Chevrolet Equinox.

  2. By liz #3, Posted: 10/29/2009

    After over 20 yrs as a subaru owner, I'm really disappointed with the 2010. I have intentionally waited for Subaru to come up with a wagon with better fuel economy, but this is not a wagon! It's too high, the interior styling is tacky and those little lights in the rear bumper are ridiculous.
    Subaru already has an SUV, it's the forester. Why couldn't they just leave their wagon, a wagon?? It was so popular, because it was the only AWD wagon that the average person could afford. Now it's gone.

  3. By  dsi r4 #4, Posted: 11/12/2009

    t's hard to imagine a more durable SUV than a Sub. My last OB had 120K when I sold it and it was still running like a new one. The only reason why I sold it was because I got tired of the 5SM. My current cat is a Forester with 80K trouble free miles. Mirek bought the wrong car.

  4. By sublover #5, Posted: 11/18/2009

    worst roof rack ever. dont buy this car if you want to carry a load on top.
    check this out first
    www.gear.com/2010-subaru-outback-roof-rails-should-i-say-roof-rack-fails/

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