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Subaru Outback Opinion wanted
tuvok
#1 Posted : Friday, February 12, 2010 1:46:36 PM
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Hi people,

I've been a long time admirer of the Subaru Outback and wanted an opinion on it.

What I know:

- It's more expensive than the legacy - similar pricing to the smaller SUVs (in some markets the outback is classed as a SUV)
- It has a more powerful engine than the legacy
- It has reasonable ground clearance - being an all road vehicle.
- The 2010 Edition has a diesel version that is receiving rave reviews in Australia.

What I'd like to know:
- Cost of maintenance - especially parts
- Fuel Costs - for the 2.5L Petrol H4 ( I've rough idea based on the engine size)
- General opinions

Any owners ?
Mkimwa
#2 Posted : Sunday, February 14, 2010 6:23:09 PM
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For some reason, I have never seen a tired Outback.. maybe the owners know how to take care of them.. I admire that car,sana..
tuvok
#3 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 6:52:24 AM
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They somehow all look really elegant.

But the price ... :)
faa
#4 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 8:15:04 AM
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The Outback is such a nice car in all dimensions.It has a higher clearance than Legacy and thus can handle all terrains.Its stable and very fast.The elgance that comes with it is unrivalled.

Currently the price of a brand new outback at Subaru Kenya stores is 3.95m .

This is the same price for a used prado from Japan with a milleage of less that 50k.

However, between this two options i would choose the Prado, i dont know why.

The 0utback 2010 is a bit spacious but more or less the same.

Either way you can buy quality used outback from subaru Kenya.

http://www.subarukenya.com/UsedCarList.html
tuvok
#5 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 8:39:46 AM
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@faa you sound like a Subaru Kenya sales person :)

I'd still take the outback. Just can't afford one right now.

3.95 - does that include VAT? The KRA CRSP has it at 4.55m for the Auto.
faa
#6 Posted : Monday, February 15, 2010 8:51:56 AM
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@Tuvok

The 3.95m price is inclusive of the VAT.

jamplu
#7 Posted : Friday, March 26, 2010 2:00:38 PM
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stick to outback! you can't compare toyota and subaru never ever!!
Genuine parts are available...@Suba-tech they can even order them for you. there are good subaru specialists around so maintenance shouldn't worry you. Fuel consumption is good if you were to compare it with any other car with similar cc's.
tuvok
#8 Posted : Friday, March 26, 2010 2:45:26 PM
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@jamplu - thanks.
For now the fin plan doesn't allow new cars. I'm waiting to get hold of the 2008+ Outback Diesel. The reviews are excellent.
Cardinal
#9 Posted : Wednesday, September 01, 2010 10:32:42 AM
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@ Tuvok -

Update us on this great car.
tuvok
#10 Posted : Wednesday, September 01, 2010 1:01:22 PM
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@Cardinal bado saa... :)
Money Whisperer
#11 Posted : Wednesday, September 01, 2010 10:36:03 PM
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The advantage that the outback gives you over the traditional SUV is stability and the famous and now advanced AWD (asymmetrical all wheel drive)
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Kihara joni
#12 Posted : Saturday, April 19, 2014 11:39:11 AM
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Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices.
kryptonite
#13 Posted : Saturday, April 19, 2014 11:54:19 AM
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Kihara joni wrote:
Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices.


Choices! I'd go for the Outback though
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#14 Posted : Saturday, April 19, 2014 12:51:00 PM
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2 cases, guys I know, the Outback engine blew. They had to import new ones. That ranks under 'suspicious' in my book.
wilyum
#15 Posted : Saturday, April 19, 2014 1:24:10 PM
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Kihara joni wrote:
Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices.



go for outback 2007,and if u want to have some fun ,check the one with trip-tronic, u won't regret.
mmarto
#16 Posted : Friday, April 25, 2014 9:27:28 AM
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wilyum wrote:
Kihara joni wrote:
Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices.



go for outback 2007,and if u want to have some fun ,check the one with trip-tronic, u won't regret.


i have not seen any commnent on consumption, only on looks.....
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Swenani
#17 Posted : Friday, April 25, 2014 10:30:09 AM
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mmarto wrote:
wilyum wrote:
Kihara joni wrote:
Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices.



go for outback 2007,and if u want to have some fun ,check the one with trip-tronic, u won't regret.


i have not seen any commnent on consumption, only on looks.....


Consumptio depends on your driving skill and car maintainance.

I have seen a vitz do 8Km/litre
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bird_man
#18 Posted : Friday, April 25, 2014 10:43:32 AM
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Swenani wrote:
mmarto wrote:
wilyum wrote:
Kihara joni wrote:
Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices.



go for outback 2007,and if u want to have some fun ,check the one with trip-tronic, u won't regret.


i have not seen any commnent on consumption, only on looks.....


Consumptio depends on your driving skill and car maintainance.

I have seen a vitz do 8Km/litre


Surely that statement above is not very true.Consumption depends on driving skill,car maintenance but mostly on the car engine size/car weight ratio.Even if you drove the Outback so "well" I don't think you would get over 10Km/Ltr in traffic.But let a real owner comment.comment. Thats just my guess.
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nakujua
#19 Posted : Friday, April 25, 2014 10:43:32 AM
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Swenani wrote:
mmarto wrote:
wilyum wrote:
Kihara joni wrote:
Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices.



go for outback 2007,and if u want to have some fun ,check the one with trip-tronic, u won't regret.


i have not seen any commnent on consumption, only on looks.....


Consumptio depends on your driving skill and car maintainance.

I have seen a vitz do 8Km/litre

That driver would need a gas station after every 50km - if they were to drive an outback.

anyway, an outback is not a subaru car whose owners are interested in consumption figures, that interest belongs to the impreza people
wilyum
#20 Posted : Friday, April 25, 2014 10:54:21 AM
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mmarto wrote:
wilyum wrote:
Kihara joni wrote:
Torn between the 2007 legacy b-sport wagon and the 2007 outback, the legacy is sexy and the outback is powerful, damn hard choices.



go for outback 2007,and if u want to have some fun ,check the one with trip-tronic, u won't regret.


i have not seen any commnent on consumption, only on looks.....



don't use subaru and consumption in the same statement, if interested in consumption,stick to #teamtoyos and mazda,

but its not that bad, averages between 8km/l in town to 11km/l on highway, which is fair for a subaru.
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