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- 2025 Outback Limited vs Outback Touring - Thoughts? - Subaru Outback Forums
I just used the Subaru website to 'build and price' an Outback Limited I built a 2025 to the same equipment as my 2024 Limited w options and the price was nearly identical Including the equipment options as standard equipment and raising the price comes to the same endpoint
- 2025 Outback Premium -- any thoughts? - Subaru Outback Forums
I just purchased a 2025 Outback Touring XT to replace my 2021 Touring 2 5i and I am very pleased 2025 is the last year the Gen-6 wagon style Outback will be available An entirely new iteration (Gen-7) of Outback will appear next year
- michaelvansickler - 2025 Subaru Outback Wilderness
2011 Impreza 5-Door, 2011 WRX 5 Door, 2013 Forester, 2018 Forester, 2011 Outback Premium, 2021 Outback Touring 2 5i Save Share Reply Quote Like
- 2025 rear sway bar upgrade. - Subaru Outback Forums
There have been no rear suspension changes in the Outback from 2020-2025 except for the introduction of the Wilderness trim, with it's slightly higher ground clearance, it has a slightly different rear sway bar part number, but the Whiteline 20mm sway bar fits the Wilderness as well
- 2025 Wilderness transmission jerk | Subaru Outback Forums
I also have a brand new 2025 Subaru outback wilderness with the same acceleration issues, jerky, sudden, sometimes delayed acceleration It's been at the dealer 2 times and they say they can not recreate the issue but did state, believe it or not, that it is some what normal and not a perfect system Talking about the CVT transmission
- 2025 auto shut down function | Subaru Outback Forums
2018 Outback 3 6R, 48,764 miles, 2024 Outback XT 5850 miles Save Share Reply Quote Like
- 2025 Touring dash cam adapter | Subaru Outback Forums
owns 2025 Subaru Outback Touring XT View garage My Past Subarus 2011 Impreza 5-Door, 2011 WRX 5
- New 2025 Outback - Subaru Outback Forums
I have a japanese built 2017 Outback 2 5 litre premium model It was returning poor fuel economy on 91 octane I tried a tank full of 98 octane fuel and the car was completely different It returned 5 3 litres per 100 kilometres Which converts to 48 imperial mpg Thats a huge improvement Suggest you have your outback serviced and then switch
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