2015 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium

$8,090
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$119 / month
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Subaru Outback Details

transmission
Automatic
engine
4 Cyl, 2.5L
drive
AWD
fuel
Gasoline
mileage
163,358 Miles
stock number
X318663
VIN
4S4BSACC1F3318663
trim
2.5i Premium

Estimated Payment

Down Payment: $1,618
1618
Months: 60
60
$119 / month

About This 2015 Subaru Outback

We offer instant delivery O.A.C. Trades are always welcome, paid or not. We offer competitive financing on our entire fleet. Extended warranties are available on most vehicles. Our buyers use state of the art technology, including mil-gauge paint technology, during the purchasing process in order for us to offer the most discounted pricing for our customers. We are routinely priced lower than the average market price. If we do not beat the market, we will adjust our price to match it. We only sell pampered pre-owned vehicles. Our photos are unaltered; for the most accurate view of the vehicle, call us and we can set up a Facetime (video walkaround) appointment; via this you may have a more live view of any wear, use, and flaws, as is standard on ANY used car. All used cars including this one may have dings, nicks, chips, scratches and any other marks that are associated with use consistent with age and mileage of the vehicle. Despite this, we pride ourselves on attempting to source the highest quality vehicles available. We practice full transparency, therefore we will make every effort to disclose any flaws that we discover. We welcome third party inspections on all our vehicles and would be happy to arrange for one at the customer's expense. Extras such as spare keys/manual, do not always remain with vehicles. Discounted price listed reflects a 20% discount for cash/credit union or self-financing!! Prices subject to change, refer to our web page for update.

Features & Options

  • Hill Holder;Heated Seats;Dual Air Bags;Hill Descent Control;Side Air Bags;CD/MP3 (Single Disc);ABS (4-Wheel);Power Seat;Traction Control;Tilt Wheel;Roof Rack;Fog Lights;Power Door Locks;Power Windows;All Weather Pkg;4-Cyl PZEV 2.5 Liter;AWD;Keyless Entry;Backup Camera;SiriusXM Satellite;Daytime Running Lights;Vehicle Dynamic Control;Automatic CVT w/Manual Mode;Bluetooth Wireless;Air Conditioning;F&R Head Curtain Air Bags;AM/FM Stereo;Anti-Theft System;Cruise Control;Power Steering;Alloy Wheels
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2015 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited Review

There isn't an automaker on the planet that understands its customer base better than Subaru. Their almost single-minded focus on exploring the outdoors with your dog and your AWD Subaru is a story we all know well. And another thing; they introduce change with a methodical, evolutionary approach. This is the all-new 2015 Outback. Much like Porsche, Subaru isn’t the type to make radical changes from one generation to the next. And why should they? Sales records are broken with regularity - 6 successive years and counting – leading to a lot of happy Subaru salespeople. And no vehicle in Subaru’s 7-model lineup speaks to the brand’s ethos more clearly than the Outback. Seemingly always searching for a unifying design language, the new front fascia on this Outback is promising. No one buys a Subaru because it looks cool, but making their cars even slightly less dorky is a welcome advancement. It’s a little bigger all around leading to some more wiggle room for those in the rear and affording a bit more cargo space. It’s still available with 4- or 6-cylinder power and my tester comes equipped with the bigger 3.6-liter engine, available in a single trim known as the 3.6R Limited. There is no more 6-speed manual or 5-speed automatic; each Outback runs with the Lineartronic continuously variable transmission and before you sigh in disappointment, trust me it’s fantastic; by far as transparent in its operation as any I’ve ever tested. Plus, it delivers better fuel economy, rated now at 20mpg city/27mpg highway – a 10% gain in combined driving. The Boxer engine still churns out a healthy 256 horsepower and 247 pound-feet of torque, producing a spirited responsiveness throughout the engine’s range despite a 150 pound weight gain. From the driver’s seat the Outback demonstrates a new silky smoothness to its operation; noticeably quieter with a much more forgiving suspension. And the CVT is so good I'd bet 90% of you would never guess it was even here. And the flat 6 is totally legit, producing excellent power fitting the cars more luxurious feel. Extensive revisions to the front struts and double-wishbone setup in the rear make for very tangible improvements in how the Outback handles any road. There’s a premium driving experience baked in now, also aided by Active Torque Vectoring for more bite in the corners. The all-wheel drive system also gets the added benefit of the X-Mode button optimizing the entire powertrain for any real off-roading. And as I’ve experienced firsthand over the years, Subaru’s balanced Symmetrical 4-wheel traction system combined with the generous ground clearance truly separates itself from the pack. The more refined and higher quality interior is certainly a welcome sight, making this the first Subaru that finally seems to get it. Well engineered electronics come through a touchscreen interface that’s bright, high res and full of features. Starlink pairs your smartphone to the car opening up connectivity for music and info while MirrorLink can be used to better interact with non-Apple devices. And the optional stereo camera-based EyeSight driver-assist system invites Adaptive Cruise Control, Pre-Collision Braking and Vehicle Lane Departure Warning. The new Rear Vehicle Detection System bundles Blind Spot Detection, Lane Change Assist and Rear Cross Traffic Alert. It all works seamlessly, unobtrusively and looks great. It’s a little cheesy that you only get HID headlights for the low beams and in place of using an adaptive system that aims the lights in turns, the Outback turns on one fog light at a time to additionally light the way. My biggest complaints from the cabin are the non-height adjustable passenger seat and the lack of front-seat comfort in general – a touch of Volvo would do wonders here.Heated seats in the rear with a theater-style raised vantage point makes for happy passengers and the cargo area is wide and deep with new remote levers to help make it even larger. Beefy roof rails with adjustable width and integrated cross bars can carry up to an additional 150 pounds of gear.This 2015 Outback 3.6R Limited with the optional Moonroof Package + Keyless Start, Navigation and EyeSight stickers for $36,835 and comes in this sharp Lapis Blue paint. It’s Subaru’s 2nd best-seller next to the Forester but in my mind it’s the epitome of what an off-road capable wagon should be.