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2015 Subaru Outback Review Official TrueDelta review by Michael Karesh I also initially planned to include price among the reasons to buy a Subaru Outback. But while the tested Outback's $29,540 list price undercuts a similarly equipped Cherokee by about $1,400, demand has been outstripping supply, so the Jeep is likely less expensive after factory incentives and dealer discounts.... Comparison vehicle: 2015 Jeep Cherokee |
2010 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member5217 Price new was $33K; about the same as every other car we considered, including the LR2, C300, XC70. |
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2011 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member5101 Compared to Many of the same type autos You get alot for the Money.Many competitors have the options but everything seems ala cart |
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2011 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member2140 Very expensive. |
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2009 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member3948 During Cash for Clunkers Subarus had limited incentives compared to other vehicles normally selling at a higher price point and with more content. |
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2003 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member3026 High price for its class |
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2006 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member2344 Got a great deal on a used 2006/ |
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2008 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member1361 |
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2005 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member73 6 year plan @ 2.9% |
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2007 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member1207 $33,000 starting price. For what amounts to a nice station wagon. |
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2005 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member98 Founder Damn, it was expensive (one year old and cost $24K, original price something like $32.5K) but you get what you pay for I think. |
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2007 Subaru Outback Pros and Cons Member1782 Very high resale values and popularity make the car very popular for resales. Unfortunately the vehicle has a higher sticker price. This is easily offset in the long run on reliability. |
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