The Affordable Go-Anywhere Subaru Is The 2024 Crosstrek Wilderness

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 135

  • @godwhomismike
    @godwhomismike Před 11 měsíci +27

    I am almost 450 miles in on my Crosstrek Wilderness and the only issue I had so far was a slight buzzing/vibration from the front passenger door speaker on the Harmon Kardon audio system. It's only on certain long drawn out bass notes and only from that speaker. I am taking it in Friday for two accessories to be installed, which did not arrive on time. I will mention the speaker to them then. Other than that, the seats are super comfortable, it handles amazing, I never feel like I am missing power (I turned in a 310+ hp pickup for this), viability is amazing, it has a very small/tight turning radius, audio sounds great except for the occasional annoying buzzing. As far as fuel economy goes, I am seeing ~ 30 mpg in mixed driving so far.

    • @LucienDupont
      @LucienDupont Před 11 měsíci +1

      Sounds great so far!

    • @edsmith9855
      @edsmith9855 Před 8 měsíci

      I am interested in how the reliability of the Crosstrek will hold up. It has exceptional reliability now according to Consumer Reports, but previously it was built in Japan. They are, strangely IMO, moving production of the 2.5L models to the US. Have to wonder if the reliability will hold up. I would have thought they would keep making the higher trim models in Japan.

    • @edsmith9855
      @edsmith9855 Před 8 měsíci

      @@layne4376 Maybe it will be just as good as the built in Japan version. I also never understood why the Crosstrek was consistently better than the Impreza.

  • @kokosaitamalifeguard
    @kokosaitamalifeguard Před 10 měsíci +8

    I am Japanese, but the SUBARU I see in the American "wilderness" looks cool.

  • @AlaskaErik
    @AlaskaErik Před 11 měsíci +13

    I have a Forester Wilderness and here are some of the differences between the two. Unlike the CW, the FW has a full-size spare with a TPMS sensor, so you can do five tire rotations if you desire. But more importantly, you want a full-size spare for those drives in the back country. The FW has a front camera, so you can see those obstacles in front of you. It's also handy for parking and negates the CW's smaller size advantage, making FW parking easier and safer. The FW has A/C vents for the rear passengers and canine companions. The FW has a standard panoramic moonroof vs the smaller optional one on the CW. The FW has auto vehicle hold while the CW doesn't. Factory option group on the FW gives you navigation, HK audio and a power lift gate. Factory option group on the CW gives you power moonroof (standard on FW), power driver's seat (standard on FW) and HK audio. Navigation and power liftgate are not available on the CW. Numerous POE options are available on both models. The important ones for me are the auto dimming rearview mirror with Homelink and the exterior auto dimming rearview mirrors.

    • @AlaskaErik
      @AlaskaErik Před 11 měsíci

      @@layne4376I wouldn't take any Subaru deep off road. That's what Jeeps a re for. As for the spare tire. my wife ruined one of my tires and i had to run on the spare for several weeks. Look at any donut tire and it will tell you to not use except to get to a place where the flat tire can be fixed. So I would have had to park my FW for several days weeks or I'd have had to run it on the donut for several weeks. With a full-size spare I was able to operate normally.

    • @SuperSneakySniper
      @SuperSneakySniper Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@AlaskaErik CW does have navigation as an option. Comes with the package that includes the moonroof, elec seats and HK speakers. I actually elected to buy the CW over the FW this week. I love my Forester but Ive been wanting the smaller size of the Cross lately. As for the deep offroad? Youre totally right! Jeeps, Dirt Bikes, and Side by Sides! My Subarus are only there for road trips, haulin small cargo, and getting to the trailhead (which is often mildly off-road)
      The only downside I see moving from my FW to the CW is the front camera. I never really used or needed one but its really nice to have regardless and I wish that was an option!

    • @AlaskaErik
      @AlaskaErik Před 11 měsíci

      @@SuperSneakySniper Then the official Subaru website has it wrong. According to it navigation is only available as an option on the Limited trim. The option group for the CW only shows power moonroof. power driver's seat and HK audio. I see nothing that indicates the CW has factory nav available as standard equipment or as an option.

    • @SuperSneakySniper
      @SuperSneakySniper Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@AlaskaErik Actually I think youre right. I might have referenced the wrong trim! I recently built it and am awaiting it on order i dont actually have it on hand yet. Guess we'll see. But Im thinking youre right! I usually just use my phone but would have liked navigation too. Could do without though. At the moment im contemplating the moonroof. I dont want any leakage issuss.

    • @shsb2355
      @shsb2355 Před 11 měsíci +1

      The small size of the CW is better for parking than the FW extra camera.

  • @rightlanehog3151
    @rightlanehog3151 Před 11 měsíci +9

    Alex and Travis, I just wish Subaru wasn't so cheap with the cladding. 😉🤣 On a serious note, I suppose the Crosstrek Wilderness will have to do until the Levorg Wilderness arrives .🤔

  • @guylr7390
    @guylr7390 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Alex, I know the rear center seat belt on the Crosstrek and Impreza are one of your peeves but do consider that these cars are relatively small and it is unlikely that people will be traveling with 5 persons aboard. Because of that the center belt can be unlatched and stowed in the the rear holder. That way it won’t obstruct cargo or be in the way with the seats folded. I never have had 5 aboard my Impreza so I just keep the center belt unhooked.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Před 11 měsíci +4

      It is the recommended location for child seats, so anyone with a family will likely use it quite a bit...

  • @jasanmiguel
    @jasanmiguel Před 11 měsíci +11

    Alex, in what world are we in when a modified Subaru Crosstrek costing $35k is equated with the word affordable??!!

    • @dannytse8767
      @dannytse8767 Před 10 měsíci +5

      When the average price of a new vehicle is $48,000

    • @jasanmiguel
      @jasanmiguel Před 10 měsíci +2

      And that's even more ludicrous to consider the word average with that number. How about what Cox Automotive's stat that less than 40% of Americans can afford that average number!

    • @celticsfaninthedesert4778
      @celticsfaninthedesert4778 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@jasanmiguelwhat’s you crying about it going to fix

    • @keithbrown9512
      @keithbrown9512 Před 25 dny

      ​@@celticsfaninthedesert4778WOW!! TRIGGERED MUCH.

  • @johncarrillo3518
    @johncarrillo3518 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hsd 4 Jeep wranglers two where 2doors the others were 4doors and i went for Subaru now that im retired. Subaru is more RELIABLE ABSOLUTELY.

    • @Soul2burn
      @Soul2burn Před 4 měsíci

      yeah i had a 2017 jeep wrangler. when the dealer quoted me $800 to fix my rear defrost i began looking for a replacement and found my Subaru crosstrex which i love

  • @jaybou007
    @jaybou007 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Okay Subie. Okay. You got my attention. Oh, and thank you so much for the manual hatch: I HATE power lift gates. Anybody who had to carry more than 8 feet long 2X4s know what i'm talking about.

    • @nodak81
      @nodak81 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I wish it was a standalone option on all cars. I end up avoiding higher trims just to avoid the power lift gate. I use my cars for work and need to use the gate a hundred times a day. A power one would just break after a few days. Not to mention how annoyingly slow they are.

    • @jaybou007
      @jaybou007 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@nodak81 I struggle to understand why carmakers aren't just giving you a simple button (like in the Chevy Trailblazer) to deactivate the power lift gate. It's right there, near the door pocket. Simple, effective, easy to use.

  • @StarlancerAstro
    @StarlancerAstro Před 9 měsíci +3

    I mean it's nice, but just bought a new Outback wilderness for 39k, and for the 4 grand more you got a TON more including that awesome turbo engine.

    • @edsmith9855
      @edsmith9855 Před 8 měsíci

      Yea, the only negative for the OW is the considerably larger size. I mean it can be an advantage too, if you carry a lot of people. For me though, I am retired with no kids, so the Impreza/Crosstrek is the ideal size. Subaru really needs a moderately boosted turbo (say slightly over 200hp with good low end torque) to bridge the gap between the NA 182 hp engine and the Outback turbo. The FW and CW would sell like hotcakes with such an engine. (So probably would and Impreza RS) Make the 2.5L standard across the board.

    • @js9522
      @js9522 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@edsmith9855True about the turbo, however, you are likely then pushing the price to Forester levels.
      It would also be a complete crosstrek redesign to accommodate the power train, suspension, braking system, etc. as none of the current components could handle the 2.4l motor. Then you are basically looking at a WRX hatchback/wagon, which would likely take sales from the current WRX customer base. If they felt a turbo CW was needed, they would just add the WRX Sportback wagon to the lineup and be at a competitive price point as the Crosstrek Wilderness.

  • @agoogleuser2369
    @agoogleuser2369 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Great coverage as usual Alex. Thank you! Now, I'm deeply disappointed with the decision of massively downgrading the interior of all Crosstreks. Black plastic door handles on all trims? Geez! So much hard plastics and gray interiors. It makes it look like cheap, popular cars with 1.0 liter engines from Brazil. The left elbow padding on the driver's door is almost non-existent. The hard plastics on the rear passengers' doors is also a major downgrade from my 2016 Subaru Crosstrek Premium which had much better interiors all around. I like the idea of dark top above driver and passengers heads. The light top does indeed get dirty very quickly after loading mountain bikes and other things in the cabin. My 16 cost me $23,400 out the door brand new with the moon roof. There prices and downgraded interiors are a massive let down. I'm definitely not trading my 16 Crosstrek for this because of these bad looking interiors.

  • @williamaungleyraud
    @williamaungleyraud Před 11 měsíci +5

    My 5 years old daughter says that she misses your old channel logo animation 😁👍

  • @jeffnaval4894
    @jeffnaval4894 Před 9 měsíci +1

    They tested this car against OBW and this wins when it comes to offroad test. It's already on par against 4runner going uphill.

  • @larryruzich659
    @larryruzich659 Před 10 měsíci +1

    It would be nice during the driving segments, especially off road, to have a panel on the screen that displays speed and rpm.

  • @mindspinn311
    @mindspinn311 Před 9 měsíci +1

    22:00 Why not the Sport? It’s a better value than the Limited. Honestly a base or a low option Premium is a great choice if you can live with the 2.0 which most people can.

  • @thomaslam6821
    @thomaslam6821 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Looks like a great vehicle for Northeastern states. Thought, I hope it passes the slips test.

  • @meathead585
    @meathead585 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Personally I don't care for that black cladding or the gold trim...too much junk added to a vehicle which is supposed to be simply an off roader. Too hard to clean that black plastic and it did not do well in a slightly difficult gravel/dirt situation.

  • @Databyter
    @Databyter Před 10 měsíci +1

    That's a great car. I'd toss some taller tires on there with a higher sidewall percentage, like maybe a 225/65/17. Maybe a Falken AT Trail,

  • @vishwasn5424
    @vishwasn5424 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you for great video. I like thisWilderness model and color. However, I am not sure if I am ready to trade in my beautiful 2019 Sunshine Orange Crosstrek. I am hoping Subaru will bring back Sunshine orange for wilderness model in future :)

  • @Databyter
    @Databyter Před 10 měsíci +1

    With all due respect, this video needs a few corrections.
    I believe you are wrong about Subaru measuring ground clearance differently or having a different definition. It has been in fact Manufacturers like the beforementioned Toyota, and others, who have published "running clearance, or unsprung clearance" Subaru has no need to do this because it is not trying to make it seem like it's 4x4's have more clearance than they actually do, because they don't MAKE 4x4's with solid axles and big pumkin diff's.
    4x4's that have solid axles and big pumpkin differentials are the ones who tend to use running clearances to avoid the ugly truth about Solid Axle differentials..
    When it comes to the Subaru, they are IFS cars.They have similar flat low points, none of which is the differential which, at least on the Subaru is well tucked in.
    I own a Subaru, and have owned Subaru's, and it's ground clearance numbers refer to GROUND CLEARANCE. as defined by the industry.
    I'm not sure where you got that information about Subaru using a different standard or definition, but it makes no sense. Why would they? And why would they need to. There is NOTHING hanging low on a Subaru. There is no REASON to cheat or tweak. If I am wrong, please post your source and I will acknowledge it.
    As far as Toyota, the Land Cruiser, it used to be full solid axles on both ends. But now, much like the Subaru, it is a IFS in front, BUT unlike the Subaru, I believe it has a solid rear axle in the back, which means it has a big differential that cannot be raised out of the way. This would be it's lowest point, and there is little that can be done about it except larger tires or portals.
    In the past, it has been TOYOTA, and other Solid Axle manufacturers of offroad equip that use solid axles, who were NOT using true ground clearance, not Subaru.
    So in my opinion, you are not only wrong about Subaru, but also if there IS a difference in reporting, it is Toyota that is using the more forgiving method. Subaru would have no need to, you could flip the whole car wheels up and play cards on the bottom of a modern Subaru. After I installed skid plates, I was amazed at all the flat real estate. No diff's hanging down. Nothing but A arms, and brakes, and they don't count. They are right next to the tire, and generally you don't need full clearance right next to a wheel. Diff's on solid axles are a much bigger problem, but as the guy said. Just pick your line and be conscious of it.
    The REASON that Toyota suffers in the diff comparison, is that it has a low hanging diff. Subaru doesn't. And that is actually not a big deal Solid axles have other advantages, you just have to pick the right line to avoid smacking the pumkin. But don't pee on Subaru and tell me it's raining. They do it right, and that is an HONEST ground clearance stat.
    Subaru is NOT measuring the highest point of ground clearance. That is FAKE NEWS. It just doesn't have to deal with low hanging diffs at all, because it has Independant suspension. Take a tape measure and measure from the bottom of the Subaru Diff to the ground (empty weight, new car). If anything it will be a BETTER spec on some Subaru's where usually the lowest point is a cross member BELOW the level of the lowest differential surface. (going on memory for that one).
    You are also wrong about articulation. You DO get more articulation with ALL of the Wilderness Models, because they are not spacer lifts, they are STRUT lifts. You don't just get more clearance, you get more strut articulation range. Something that a spacer lift cannot give you.
    Regarding MPG, even when driving offroad, you should normally be in the NORMAL Mode, and not a special setting just because you left the pavement. Xmode 1 actually hurts MPG, so keep it in regular mode except for the most difficult obstacles. Remember the regular driving mode IS an X mode. You are ALWAYS using torque vectoring. The regular driving position is the compromise between the logic and strategies of the two X mode settings, one for the most limited wheel spinning and aggresive braking, and the other for the best momentum and less aggresive torque vectoring at low wheel spin. The NORMAL driving mode, is actually the fuzzy logic that is in between these two strategies, and is the BEST mode to be in MOST of the time, even, and especially offroad, unless you are doing something really challenging that requires a more extreme torque vectoring strategy. Torque vectoring (Xmode) uses the braking system. Obviously using the BRAKES is going to hurt MPG!
    When you were talking price comparison about Bronco Sports, you said it's not really a fair comparison because Sports have a simulated rear locker. But this is not actually accurate. MOST of the Bronco Sports sold do NOT have the simulated rear locker. Only the 7K higher priced Badlands edition has this neat simulated locker. The vast majority of Bronco Sports that you see out on the road DO NOT have any sort of locker, simulated or not, at the rear axle. So if you are comparing prices with that as a factor, add thousands more for the Top Trim of the Bronco. Also keep in mind that the Subaru has a better tow capacity at 3500 lbs, better than the sport by 1500 lbs.
    Databyter

  • @BoopSnoot
    @BoopSnoot Před 11 měsíci +1

    I thought it was pretty sweet until I saw it was $38K at my local dealer and the sticker said 27mpg combined which aint that high these days when you have one-size-up compact SUVs doing 30s.

  • @mariovazquez3874
    @mariovazquez3874 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Subaru said no one has asked for the turbo, even while most reviewers said the Crosstrek needs more juice.
    I said Subaru is this close to losing me over a Mazda.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Před 9 měsíci

      My guess is that it's more about cost than anything else. Yes they could add a turbo but that would add cost and would people think it's worth the trade? -Travis

    • @edsmith9855
      @edsmith9855 Před 8 měsíci

      @@AAutoBuyersGuide Maybe, but here in the US, you can get a CX-30 turbo for 37K list, and some dealers are even offering a 1k discount. That is very close to the Crosstrek Limited/Wilderness. You can also get a Seltos with a turbo, navigation, Bose, and 8 sp conventional automatic for 32k. I am a Subaru fan, but their prices, especially for the Crosstrek/Impreza have creeped up way too much. Nobody has mentioned the new touchscreen and lack of physical controls for heating/AC either, which to me is a big disadvantage.

    • @keithbrown9512
      @keithbrown9512 Před 25 dny

      Would adding a turbo yourself be officiant? Why wait for Subaru.

  • @user-op7mg4rx2w
    @user-op7mg4rx2w Před 11 měsíci +2

    SUBARU CROSSTREK WILDERNESS TOTALLY ROCKS !!!!!!😎😎😎

    • @Soul2burn
      @Soul2burn Před 4 měsíci

      at $ 42000 it should be (Canadian dollars)

  • @LuvADuc
    @LuvADuc Před 11 měsíci +3

    That door cladding is comical

    • @edsmith9855
      @edsmith9855 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Yea, it looks horrible in pictures. I thought the same about the Forester Wilderness too, though, and after seeing a couple, it looks better in person that in photos. Maybe??? the CW will too?? However, I think the "real deal" for Wilderness models is the Outback, because you get the (modest) increased off road capability, but also a much more powerful engine option. I love the Impreza/Crosstrek, but the CW offers the least upgrades of all 3 wilderness models.

  • @slavanazaria5593
    @slavanazaria5593 Před 11 měsíci

    Get the limited or sport get some more serious tires if you really do badass off roading otherwise not worthy IMO!great work guys!

  • @freedomstar3814
    @freedomstar3814 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Might as well male all Subaru's full cladding and no paint. All of the 2024 models are so ugly , way to much cladding !

    • @serenitynow8265
      @serenitynow8265 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wait until next year's edition, the car will be entirely plastic.🤮

  • @Somebody294
    @Somebody294 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I like it but I can't stand the orange/brown/gold accents.

  • @anaveragehuman2937
    @anaveragehuman2937 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I wonder how much a locking diff would add to the cost. There are people out there who swap those things in with pretty great results.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Před 11 měsíci

      My guess would be: minimal. Maybe $500 of MSRP for something simple.

    • @anaveragehuman2937
      @anaveragehuman2937 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@layne4376 We just watched in this video where it struggled climbing a hill and the reviewer recommended a locking differential to better handle something Subaru chose as a demonstration...

  • @Tinrs80
    @Tinrs80 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Jealous of Alex's super perfect white teeth. 😉

  • @amigatommy7
    @amigatommy7 Před 11 měsíci +2

    How tall is the new guy?

  • @davidseemann7590
    @davidseemann7590 Před 10 měsíci

    I don't really understand why you call the shifting "artificial". The CVT has unlimited ratio points and if it is programmed to pause at any point then isn't it a shift point or a "gear"? I had a 2020 Legacy Touring XT and using paddle shifting was very fast, smooth, and satisfying. The tack, speedometer , and seat of the pants was no different that any others trans. I suspect that the fastest 0-60 would be no programmed shift points, but in the twisties paddle shifting was fun and satisfying especially with the AWD system.

  •  Před 11 měsíci +1

    Either raise the volume...or have Travis microphone hotter....too low!

  • @Marco-ce8kr
    @Marco-ce8kr Před 9 měsíci

    I'll buy it in black because the plastic festival. However, 🤔 how long will that plastic retain the original black color and begin to fade to a clearer tone? Yes, I know there are products to keep them "good" but the majority are based on silicone which collect dirt, assuming the owner is not a open road enthusiastic and I know there are other 4 trim of this car if you not one; How much could cost to replace an entire section of that?

  • @georgegiorgio
    @georgegiorgio Před 11 měsíci +2

    The wheel arc cladding looks hideous

  • @sokratzmmf
    @sokratzmmf Před 11 měsíci +2

    I’d buy the crosstrek if it had 250hp

  • @poppa_da_corn
    @poppa_da_corn Před 10 měsíci

    I hate the feel of CVTs. Always have, always will. Only thing holding me back from owning a Suby. Oh well.

  • @christophermccord3757
    @christophermccord3757 Před 11 měsíci +1

    How wide is it including mirrors?

    • @christophermccord3757
      @christophermccord3757 Před 11 měsíci

      Here’s some info I found the answer I found for without mirror and 80” with but I know that is impossible because my Honda fit measures 80” exact with mirrors that’s what I got with me and another person measuring even Honda fit without mirrors is 60” so on average each mirror has to be around 10” but then Subaru says width without mirrors is 71/72 so it would be around 91/92 but I just wanted to be sure before I even waste time driving to a dealer to look at em and waste my day now I just need accurate even if it’s just a regular crosstrek for 2024 for closer estimate because 91” is bigger than most single car garage doors or close to

  • @wizeguiz
    @wizeguiz Před 11 měsíci

    I purchased a left over 2022 Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk in July. I paid $34K and in my opinion, is much better than that Crosstrek Wilderness. Great review! Cheers!

  • @ChristineDuran-oz8oq
    @ChristineDuran-oz8oq Před 10 měsíci

    Great video

  • @Unchainedmaple888
    @Unchainedmaple888 Před 11 měsíci +3

    I'd much rather just have a Crosstrek WRX. Imagine the regular Crosstrek but with a turbo and a hood scoop. This is so dang ugly :/ or at the very least a decent regular hybrid Crosstrek

    • @wyw201
      @wyw201 Před 11 měsíci

      You’ll need to lower the ground clearance and stiffen the dampers and chassis too

    • @wyw201
      @wyw201 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@layne4376 How would lowering the ground clearance and tuning the dampers to be stiffer lead to significant cost increase? If that happens you need to fire your project managers.

    • @wyw201
      @wyw201 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@layne4376 Call me delusional then, I do not think it will lead to 45k crosstrek.

    • @Unchainedmaple888
      @Unchainedmaple888 Před 11 měsíci

      Precisely, plus Subaru has all the parts available, just need to put it all together. Lowering the ground clearance from 8.6 to 8 inches would do the trick and most of the parts are already available from the WRX and Outback XT.

  • @MyDogRunner
    @MyDogRunner Před 10 měsíci

    At the beginning, did you call it an Outback Wilderness?????😮

    • @keithbrown9512
      @keithbrown9512 Před 25 dny

      Lol, yes he did. I went back twice to confirm 😅.

  • @oraclemiata845
    @oraclemiata845 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Man those roof rails are just bad… esp on this color.

    • @patricklinkous
      @patricklinkous Před 11 měsíci +1

      They work better on Geyser Blue, the signature Wilderness color.

    • @Unchainedmaple888
      @Unchainedmaple888 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Idk why Subaru thinks gold accents are a good idea for the sport/wilderness trims. It's so ugly.

    • @keithbrown9512
      @keithbrown9512 Před 25 dny

      I like the accent colors. Presence I guess.

  • @abrooooham
    @abrooooham Před 11 měsíci

    I got three kids and a forester for the wife. Will this get my kids to and from school comfortably? Lol. Ages 11, 9 and 6.

    • @Soul2burn
      @Soul2burn Před 4 měsíci

      well i have two kids and a Subaru crosstrex no issues

  • @amberheywood2603
    @amberheywood2603 Před 11 měsíci

    Is it $10k better then a trax, does it offer anything more?

    • @edsmith9855
      @edsmith9855 Před 9 měsíci

      AWD for starters. Not available on the Trax, which makes it a no-go for me in Minnesota.

  • @marinalopez4350
    @marinalopez4350 Před 7 měsíci

    Hi Travis

    • @marinalopez4350
      @marinalopez4350 Před 7 měsíci

      The space in the back hasn’t improved much though

  • @plightn
    @plightn Před 11 měsíci

    No heated steering wheel?!

  • @dongtr00
    @dongtr00 Před 10 měsíci

    but forester has 3000 off msrp

  • @edsmith9855
    @edsmith9855 Před 8 měsíci

    Hard to imagine 32K (35k with sunroof package) as a price advantage. I currently drive an Impreza. I picked it over the Crosstrek because my wife is short and has trouble getting into lifted crossovers. I dont do any offroading at all, but the Impreza is great in the snow in MN. I paid about 20k for it in 2019. The Crosstrek Wilderness is a nice package, but IMO not the best Wilderness package. The skidplate is a joke, and you dont get a better engine like in the Outback Wilderness. I actually think the Outback Wilderenss is the best model if you can come up with a few thousand more. And a vehicle marketed as "Wilderness" should definitely have some kind of locking or mechanical limited slip for the rear, like the Bronco Sport.

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Před 8 měsíci

      Thousands of dollars isn't an insignificant difference and the Outback may be bigger than what a Crosstrek shopper is looking for. -Travis

  • @marcelmetcalfe6900
    @marcelmetcalfe6900 Před 11 měsíci

    Is it true that it's built in Japan?

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Před 10 měsíci +2

      The 2.0L models are built in Japan, all models with 2.5L engines (including the Wilderness) are built in Indiana.

    • @tc-home
      @tc-home Před 10 měsíci +2

      Not entirely true. In Canada, we get Japanese made 2.5L. My sister just got one. Her VIN starts with J.

    • @Soul2burn
      @Soul2burn Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@tc-home i did too

  • @whiteandnerdytuba
    @whiteandnerdytuba Před 10 měsíci

    The same car with more plastic doesn’t warrant a video

  • @legambaz
    @legambaz Před 10 měsíci

    Too tight inside to be comfortable or functional

  • @davidwayne9982
    @davidwayne9982 Před 8 měsíci

    WHAT ABOUT RELIABILITY--- I know Subaru has THE BEST AWD system-- PERIOD.. that is FACT. But I understand that the BOXER engine is inherently BAD-- no gasket on the head- just sealer- and other issues.. and I know the CVT is made IN HOUSE and should be BETTER-- but mechanics still don't like seeing one coming into the shop. HAS SUBARU solved all that kinds of stuff and more they had issues with???

    • @AAutoBuyersGuide
      @AAutoBuyersGuide  Před 8 měsíci

      Reliability has improved in the later generations, but it’s come at the cost of AWD performance. Subaru’s systems are solid, but in this segment a Jeep Compass, Bronco Sport, Kia Seltos and a few others will outperform the Subaru on the same tires and same surface. The Subaru’s trump card is ground clearance and value pricing.

    • @keithbrown9512
      @keithbrown9512 Před 25 dny

      ​@AAutoBuyersGuide And look. Preference for sure but the outback and crosstrek look like off road adventure vehicles.

  • @vilhelmstein2091
    @vilhelmstein2091 Před 9 měsíci

    The bronco sport isn't better lol

  • @eyalcaruthers8201
    @eyalcaruthers8201 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Damn dude you're a lisper. 😂
    Other guy.......real manly voice

    • @theskyehiker
      @theskyehiker Před 8 měsíci +1

      And you,sir, must worry about such things way too much. That always makes me wonder…

  • @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579
    @DeltaWhiskeyBravo13579 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Ford is on my don't buy it list. If I were given a Ford I'd resell and get something that's not junk. I'll just say no to RAM, Jeep, Dodge as well.

    • @AlaskaErik
      @AlaskaErik Před 11 měsíci +1

      Same here on Ford. Wouldn't have a Ram either. Surprisingly, my 2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon had zero issues in the almost seven years I owned it.

  • @justicebao7730
    @justicebao7730 Před 11 měsíci

    Scotty will be disappointed that it is not made in Japan.

    • @Unchainedmaple888
      @Unchainedmaple888 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'm disappointed as hell that it's not Made in Japan

  • @keytothegate68
    @keytothegate68 Před 10 měsíci

    Ridiculous. A lifted little car pretending to be something ha-ha. The engine is from the 90's and the mpg is similar to what I get from a mini van. So just pay more for all that lifted plastic?

    • @danielfair4675
      @danielfair4675 Před 2 měsíci +1

      You keep driving that minivan, Manliness is next to Godliness in a minivan.

    • @keithbrown9512
      @keithbrown9512 Před 25 dny

      Clearly you haven't drove one of these new subarus.

  • @TalismanPHX
    @TalismanPHX Před 11 měsíci +5

    The swaths of cheap looking unpainted cladding ruins the appearance of this vehicle 😢

    • @AlaskaErik
      @AlaskaErik Před 11 měsíci +5

      Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Personally, I like it. I have a 2022 Forester Wilderness and I have no issues with it.

    • @serenitynow8265
      @serenitynow8265 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Wait until next year's edition, it will be fully plastic.🤮

    • @EYALAVRAHAMI
      @EYALAVRAHAMI Před 7 měsíci +5

      I love that it's black. It looks tough and in the long run it will look better. If you don't like it you can always get the limited or sport.

  • @deanhuff1175
    @deanhuff1175 Před 7 měsíci

    To much plastic

    • @Shark10914
      @Shark10914 Před 6 měsíci

      It would look weird without it

  • @Natethegreat200c
    @Natethegreat200c Před 11 měsíci

    It’s so late. Renegade has been doing this exact thing since 2015! I don’t know how anyone can think Subaru is off road capable before 2022 for certain models and now 24 for others. It’s all show no go with this brand but the people who don’t know a lick about cars will swear these (before this trim) are capable and their not. Those people will look you in a face calling a renegade NOT capable when it has all the equipment PLUS that this crosstreck JUST received! Typical Japanese car. Riding off a crazy fan base that lies, instead of actual capabilities like EVERY Jeep has.

    • @Natethegreat200c
      @Natethegreat200c Před 11 měsíci

      Trek *

    • @nodak81
      @nodak81 Před 11 měsíci +2

      The Renegade is just Fiat garbage. Off-road ability doesn't mean anything when it's in the shop every five minutes. I personally wouldn't buy either of them. I won't touch anything with a CVT and I won't touch anything made by crappy Chrysler/Fiat.

    • @Natethegreat200c
      @Natethegreat200c Před 11 měsíci

      @@nodak81 it’s not. Renegade Facebook group and forums see them 200,000 plus all day everyday! Your as misinformed as they get! FIAT? What’s wrong with FIAT? Since you’re on CZcams you can do research like I did and type “fiat reliability “ and watch owners tell you the truth! You’re just 360 degrees WRONG.

    • @nc3826
      @nc3826 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Just what social media comments are supposed to be all about..... one-sided fanboy trolling rants .... Thanks.....

    • @AlaskaErik
      @AlaskaErik Před 11 měsíci

      The Renegade is nothing more than a rebadged Fiat 500x. Meaning it's a piece of crap. Someone I know has one that broke down and they waited months for a simple part to be shipped from Italy.