Subaru Outback 2016 Problems

No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Subaru Outback 2016 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.

2017 outback release?

Answered by CarsGuide 24 Feb 2017

MY17 Outback is on sale now. There are no major changes from MY16 model.

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Which SUV should I buy?

Answered by CarsGuide 16 Dec 2016

You have clearly done your homework, from which you should be able to decide which is best for you. Without knowing what your needs and wants are all we can advice is that the three cars you have honed in on are good choices.

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Best replacement for a Liberty Wagon?

Answered by CarsGuide 7 Oct 2016

With 2000 kg towing capacity the Discovery Sport has the towing capacity you want, it's more than the CX-5, and it's not limited to 80 km/h like the Subaru is. That's a big plus. The only criticisms we've heard about are some niggling interior fit and finish issues, and one or two electrical gremlins. The Land Rover also has more ground clearance than the CX-5 and a traction control system better set up for actual off-road work. 

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Recommendations for a new station wagon

Answered by CarsGuide 5 Sep 2016

You are choosing from a good line-up as all three of your contenders get The Tick from me. My personal ranking puts the Passat ahead of the Outback but there is no reason not to go ahead with the Subaru.

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Kia Sorento 2016: Opinion on it as a package?

Answered by CarsGuide 1 Aug 2016

The Sorento is a long-term CarsGuide favourite and one of the best things is the basic package is so good you don't have to spend big to get a car that will work well for the long haul. It definitely gets The Tick.

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Subaru XV 2015: Slow to accelerate

Answered by CarsGuide 23 May 2016

The XV is underpowered, as well as having a very dozy CVT. If you are that worried I would definitely suggest a brand swap to something with a regular automatic.

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Outback or Sportage?

Answered by CarsGuide 6 May 2016

Both are very good cars, they're well designed, well built and reliable. The Outback is the more fuel-efficient of the two, but it has a CVT auto where as the Sportage has a conventional automatic. You should drive the Outback to see if you like the CVT before making your final decision. Clearly the more frequent servicing of the Subaru means its running costs are slightly higher, and the shorter warranty could have an impact later on. It's a line-ball decision, but for mine I would probably go for the Kia.

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What SUV should I buy for two people with dogs?

Answered by CarsGuide 8 Feb 2016

The CX-5 is still best in class but a new Kia Sportage has just arrived and promises to be just as good. I’d steer you towards a Subaru Forester or Outback. They drive like a car, are more refined and easily handle country roads.

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