All those on the watch for 2013 Subaru Outback can expect another model with a blend of crossover SUV and wagon. With some amazing f automated tech features, the well-rounded ultra-wagon Subaru will give its riders that added utility and comfort. 2013 Subaru Outback Review shows the Outback to rank 1 out of 5 Affordable Wagons, based on the analysis of safety and reliability data.
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2013 Subaru Outback Wagon Review
2013 Subaru Outback Exterior and Interior
The gentle new styling has replaced the chunkier look of Subaru Outback that was present 3 years ago. It locks meaner and more aggressive now. The wagon gets a new widened grille and swept back headlamps but one won’t find any major changes inside, except for the layer of woodgrain on the dash and some new fabrics. Enjoy an advanced set of safety system supporting features like lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, lane sway warning and pre-collision braking.
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There are two cameras at the top of the windshield that work for the Eyesight with a dedicated 3.5-inch LCD display while rest of the system works on the radar. The driver seat is fairly straightforward in2013 Subaru Outback and the seats are perforated leather-trimmed, giving one a feeling of luxury and indulgence. The three-spoke steering wheel is comfortable to touch and classy to look at. Enjoy heated leather seats, Harman Kardin stereo system, power driver’s seat, along with an amazing amount of cargo space.
2013 Subaru Outback Engine and Performance
2013 Subaru Outback has got even better with a refreshed look as well. As new engine and a new suspension system. Although the new engine is still 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, it has more horsepower and will offer you a better fuel economy. Rated at 173-horses and offering a continuously, one can feel the smooth and strong acceleration.
Offering a between a four- or six-cylinder engine, according to 2013 Subaru Outback review the four-cylinder engine is a better choice for moving within town. But for highway driving, and crossing hilly terrains the six-cylinder is better. This wagon is certainly the top choice for all those who love to enjoy the great outdoors
While concluding 2013 Subaru Outback Review, the pluses include excellent visibility, spacious interiors with a comfortable ride. What you may not like is the weak base stereo, lack of agility and fussy controls on upper trims. What make it a top pick among utility crossovers are those high-tech safety features, efficient engine and commendable performance on the road.
The plus points are excellent visibility, Spacious interiors, generous cargo volume and a comfortable ride. On the negative side, you may not like fussy controls. On upper trims as well as weak base stereo and lack of agility. But this is a great vehicle on dirt and gravel roads. The 2012 Outback will start at $24,070.
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