By Autogos Team
Updated styling and new features such as wider-angle cameras and wireless connectivity for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Entry-level engine is a 2.5-liter, 182-hp flat-four engine that goes through a CVT automatic.
CVT slings revs around on its own whim, and the engine's vibrations are noticeable.
Brakes need 125 feet to stop from 60 mph.
Fuel economy is 26/32 mpg city/highway.
All-wheel-drive system sends torque to all wheels permanently, providing balanced and predictable handling.
The driver's seat is adjustable and comfortable, with plenty of space for the driver to move around.
Infotainment interface is not intuitive and often challenging to make simple adjustments.
The Outback is a practical daily driver that offers a near-luxury ride quality, making it a viable option for many drivers.