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2010 Subaru Outback - Web Chatter

MSRP: $22,995 - $33,990 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2010 subaru outback Professional Edmunds Review

...For Subaru loyalists, the 2010 Subaru Outback provides more space and utility to aid in their day-to-day adventures. However, the side effects are disappointing handling, awkward exterior styling and...

MSN Autos
2010 Subaru Outback — Review

...while the top-of-the-line Limited checks in at $30,995.Under the HoodThe 2.5i trims are powered by a 2.5-liter boxer four rated at 170 horsepower at 5600 rpm and 170 lb-ft of torque at 4000 rpm. The...

CarGurus
2010 Subaru Outback Overview

...The 3.6R is powered by a 3.6-liter, inline six-cylinder engine with 256 horsepower and 247 lb-ft of torque that’s paired only with a five-speed automatic and gets 17/23 mpg.All-wheel drive is...


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Edmunds user
No worries with the 2010 Outback

...Have used the roof racks with our tandem ocean kayak and they work great-very beefy. Ya our old Thule's won't work, but I stopped sniveling when the road noise...

Edmunds user
2010 Outback Limited - Let It Snow!

...This is our first Subaru and we really enjoy the all wheel drive. The interior and sound system is exceptional. This car goes in the snow!!! Would recommend it...

Edmunds user
Like my new 2010 3.5 Outback

...Larger, more comfortable to drive, but more difficult to parallel park. A lot nicer on the road and feels like a Lexus ride. Mileage is better too. Will take...

Edmunds user
Love my new 2010 Outback!

...We compared it to the Toyota RAV 4 V6 and found the Outback to be more comfortable and smoother, overall. We needed to be able to tow a small camper, and the...


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Where can I find performance parts for my 2010 subaru outback?
I just bought a new outback yesterday and I am interested in finding perfomance parts. I have checked many sites and most parts are for the other subaru models. I would like add a little extra to the performance. It has the 2.5 H4 engine
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

You won't find a lot. Rallitek has some catback's and I'm sure there are some replacement air filters like K&N. There isn't really a lot of power to be gained from bolt on parts on your car. The factory cold air intake is pretty good to begin with and a cat back might give...

Are there any after market performance parts for a 2010 four cylinder Subaru Outback?
I literally have own this 2010 Outback for less than 30hrs. Unfortunately in California there is no "cooling off period" so I can't return it for the six cylinder. Needless to say I'm now realizing this new car is way too powerless for me and since I'm stuck with this, I was wondering if there are any reliable turbo or supercharge kits for this...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

If you wanted a performance car, you should have bought a performance car. Subaru makes some gnarly little AWD pocket rockets. However, now that you're here, try this: Take it back RIGHT NOW, and tell them you want the more expensive turbocharged four cylinder (better than the six; more HP and...

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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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