2021 Subaru Outback review: Like an SUV...but an off-road wagon!

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • The all-new 2021 Subaru Outback debuts a brand new design, big 11.6-inch infotainment screen plus a stack of new safety equipment. Does it present a more compelling purchase choice than a mid-sized SUV? Paul Maric tests it to find out!
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    Intro: 00:00
    Exterior: 01:04
    Interior: 03:58
    Infotainment: 05:27
    Safety Tech: 09:02
    Practicality: 11:03
    On the road: 14:50
    Verdict: 19:54
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  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Před rokem +7

    The reason why we chose the Outback over another suv was because of the ground clearance, reliability, the AWD system (which is far superior over any other unibody vehicle. The Outback has a LOT more interior space, it’s the safest vehicle on American roads, it’s super comfortable.
    When our Outback wears out we’ll replace it with another Outback.
    When my Rav 4WD Limited wears out we’ll replace it with a Forester Touring (so we can get the Brown interior).
    Our Outback has Ivory interior and we LOVE the color.
    We live in a very mountainous area of the USA in north central WA state and get 5-6 feet of snow every winter.
    We’ve Never had a problem with traction even with over a foot of snow on the unplowed roads. (We’re still using our original factory tires).
    This is our first Subaru but both of my wife’s Brothers and sisters in law live in Montana and get more snow than we do here in Washington state and all they drive is Outback’s.

  • @lukebrinsmead
    @lukebrinsmead Před 3 lety +76

    I bought an Outback.
    Why? I wanted a car that can drive well on all roads with the ability to be easily parked and visit most camp sites. The car had to be affordable, safe, reliable with adequate space for my family of four. Yes occasionally the boot is a little small for all our camping gear but that’s what roof pods/baskets are for.

    • @JasonISF
      @JasonISF Před 3 lety +4

      Still loving my '04 Outback. Has low range gearing so it's surprisingly capable off road.

    • @oggyoggy1299
      @oggyoggy1299 Před 2 lety

      Go the RAV 4 instead.

    • @rdmz135
      @rdmz135 Před 2 lety +2

      @@oggyoggy1299 too small

  • @autonewstv86
    @autonewstv86 Před 3 lety +81

    Wagon Utility Vehicle
    WUV, it's what makes a Subaru a Subaru.

    • @mikeykeyes
      @mikeykeyes Před 3 lety

      a subsidiary of GM.

    • @petron1954
      @petron1954 Před 3 lety +4

      @@mikeykeyes Wrong. Toyota have a large stake in Subaru and appear to be making decisions so that Subaru cars do not compete with or better Toyota cars. That is make them boring like Toyota.

    • @saif890000000
      @saif890000000 Před 3 lety +3

      @@petron1954 Subaru never boring

    • @petron1954
      @petron1954 Před 3 lety +2

      @@saif890000000 What I said was "Toyota are making Subaru boring".

    • @oldpaddler1158
      @oldpaddler1158 Před 2 lety

      @@petron1954 That's what the Subaru Wilderness trim is all about -- not being boring

  • @ashley0423399993
    @ashley0423399993 Před 3 lety +18

    I was planning to get the Forester (for car camping) until I saw several “Outback” videos on CZcams. I really love the roomy interior, large infotainment, leather seats, great head room and large cargo space. Great video, thanks! Decision made.

  • @HughRussell06
    @HughRussell06 Před 3 lety +37

    Didn’t realise that Apple updated ACP to integrate better with portrait touchscreens which is a good thing

  • @eason2946
    @eason2946 Před 3 lety +51

    Excellent review Paul! You’re one of my favourite Australian car reviewers at the moment and looking forward for more reviews to come! One thing I would like to see in your reviews though it’s how the car drives/feels in urban/city environment given most of your reviews have been done in rural area only. Anyway keep up the good work mate!

  • @MrPhantomPete
    @MrPhantomPete Před 3 lety +11

    For me, the appeal of a raised wagon over an SUV is 1) raised wagon handles better and 2) the boot space is far more useable in a wagon. I think the new outback is the perfect next vehicle for me, although am holding off buying one until they offer a more powerful engine. Ventilated front seats would be nice too, but not a deal breaker.

  • @adamrenissance3322
    @adamrenissance3322 Před 2 lety +4

    I bought the Outback. I compared the Forrester, CR-V, RAV4, CX5, Equinox, and Edge. The Outback seems to me to have equal or more quality, be better thought out specifically the infotainment center. I especially like the automatic dimming wing mirror, the position of the blind spot monitor, the 8-way passenger seat, the position of the automatic sensor in the back hatch, the option of a non-turbo, and the quality of the CVT. I was not specifically looking for all wheel drive, but getting the symmetrical AWD at the same price of other FWD's was huge a bonus. The Outback combines, luxury, utility, and practicality for a reasonable price. Seven months in and 7,000 miles later, I am well pleased with my choice.

  • @michaelthompson6972
    @michaelthompson6972 Před 3 lety +2

    Great review. I’m planning to update my current 2018 model so this review really helped me to understand what’s new/different in the 2021 model. Cheers!

  • @sylvb1686
    @sylvb1686 Před 3 lety +6

    Hello, nice review Paul. I've had my 2021 Outback Sport for a week now and I'm really enjoying it. Only done appx 300ks so far but it drives very nicely. Info screen isn't as distracting as I thought it may have been. I'm still learning how to use the tech that's loaded into the car. Night time vision is awesome and the car is very quiet. It's no rocket leaving the lights but then it's comfortable sitting on 100 on the freeway and just flows with the other traffic. Still early days, but so far really happy.
    Cheers.

    • @petron1954
      @petron1954 Před 3 lety

      Would like to know how you feel after a few months as I am looking to purchase a 2021 Touring. I would like to see one with the ivory nappa leather beforehand.

  • @vchanpe1
    @vchanpe1 Před 2 lety +2

    Drove a RAV4, CR-V but the Outback felt more "planted" to the road. This is because of the lower center of gravity of the 2.5L boxer engine. The high gas mileage, high reliability, smooth ride, low noise and recommendation by consumers report magazine were all I needed. Potential buyers must drive other SUVs to compare and appreciate the Outback.

  • @babsschloss
    @babsschloss Před 3 lety +8

    Finally! My car will remind me about those wedding anniversaries ... how have I coped until now?

  • @christoskontogiannis9031
    @christoskontogiannis9031 Před 3 lety +4

    Great review! You guys are always a step ahead and you cover all of my potential questions on a new car! About this specific all rounder as you described it, my most important negative comment would be that there is only a petrol edition without any hybrid section to combine it for lower consumption. Rather than that is an absolute all around vehicle with hi end tech safety and it really upgrades your style. Very elegant car but unfortunately much more expensive to purchase here in Greece than any other country.
    Keep on your great work guys and thank you for your reviews 🙏🏼

  • @mikeykeyes
    @mikeykeyes Před 3 lety +6

    I found Subarus one of the best cars to drive around and a genuine SUV. My Forester was let down by a certain Geolander tyres downright dangerous in the wet but the car itself was superb. I drove a new Subaru given to me as a loan car and was fascinated by the pick up and go. The control I got was unparalleled.

  • @The9meister
    @The9meister Před 3 lety +1

    Good review, you explained the tech better than any of the other reviews I have watched, I want a sport model in wilderness green please.

  • @easy4steve
    @easy4steve Před 3 lety +6

    yes i bought a 2018 outback , and yes its a great car on the highway very good on fuel and power , and very safe too with all very useful safety features . very happy with it Cheers steven

  • @Speckled10
    @Speckled10 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video thanks SO MUCH for showing us the Apple Car Play with full portrait mode support !!! Have not been able to get an answer on this up till now .. hopefully Android Auto will support it soon too ..

  • @Grvmps
    @Grvmps Před 3 lety +4

    I had an original Outback (1996) and it was a brilliant vehicle. The size difference between the original and the current model is massive. This model is practically SUV size and should be labelled as such.

  • @angelapotter8332
    @angelapotter8332 Před 3 lety +14

    Paul I do have an Outback, 2016 3.6R. It is brilliant and would buy a new one without thinking......if only it had the 2.4T (which some people say is coming next year to Aus). My 2016 is the the only car I have ever owned from new that has not had at least one warranty claim (even the most minor). Not the cheapest car to service but hey if they always run perfectly I’ll take that every time. Highly recommended.

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 3 lety +1

      I loved the 3.6! How are you going with fuel economy over the long term?

    • @angelapotter8332
      @angelapotter8332 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CarExpertAus Paul city peak hour and peak hour suburban driving sees about 12.2L/100. Suburban flowing traffic around 10.5 L/100. Highway is high 7’s to low 8’s. Currently I am averaging 8.8L/100 for the last 8,000km or so. That would probably be 80% highway. For the driving I do now pretty good, remember too you can use 91 octane.

    • @angelapotter8332
      @angelapotter8332 Před 3 lety

      @@CarExpertAus Paul city peak hour and peak hour suburban driving sees about 12.2L/100. Suburban flowing traffic around 10.5 L/100. Highway is high 7’s to low 8’s. Currently I am averaging 8.8L/100 for the last 8,000km or so. That would probably be 80% highway. For the driving I do now pretty good, remember too you can use 91 octane.

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 3 lety +1

      That’s pretty impressive!

    • @Tonynz
      @Tonynz Před 3 lety +1

      Subaru dealer in NZ told me it'll be available in 2022. (The 2.4T)

  • @metalmick99
    @metalmick99 Před 3 lety +6

    I have the previous model, and yesterday had a short drive of this one. I think your observations are really spot-on. Subaru's Outback is the labrador of cars: they do a couple of things very well indeed, and nothing poorly. You can depend on it to meet most, if not all of your needs, whenever that may be. Ownership isn't always smooth, with (in Victoria) some truly second-rate dealerships for servicing. One thing that you touched-on were the minor features: the poor implementation of Android Auto; the need to connect by wire; the lack of decent storage for bits and pieces; no 360 degree camera view, are all seemingly strange omissions. To me a big one is the lack of cooled seats, but provision of a heated steering wheel. The latter is really nice, but I'd swap it for cooled seats every day of the week, particularly in our summers. That said, it's currently at the top of my list for replacing the Outback I have. It's just *there* whenever I need it, and does all I ask of it.

    • @Stevevm21
      @Stevevm21 Před 2 lety +1

      Cool seats are in the new 2022 top of the range

    • @metalmick99
      @metalmick99 Před 2 lety

      @@Stevevm21 so I hear. I'm really enjoying my OB, but wish I could have waited. (Sigh)

  • @LoftyVisions
    @LoftyVisions Před 3 lety +29

    Gimme a T
    Gimme a U
    Gimme a R
    Gimme a B
    Gimme an O
    What do you get?
    A 2.5 wheeze bag. Cheers Subaru! 🙄💤

    • @pastorofmuppets8834
      @pastorofmuppets8834 Před 3 lety +7

      And a CVT. It's like they hate us.

    • @goose646
      @goose646 Před 3 lety

      “A 2.5 wheeze bag” lmao 😂😂

    • @ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars
      @ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars Před 3 lety

      Change the channel, mate. The only reason people say this about the 2.5 and Subaru's CVT is because they don't know how to drive. If you need a turbo, you're doing it wrong.

    • @LoftyVisions
      @LoftyVisions Před 3 lety +4

      @@ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars lol Righto mate

    • @stevef2608
      @stevef2608 Před 3 lety +3

      I've got a 18 forester xt and boy is it fun to drive. Wouldn't trade the turbo out if you paid me. Driving is just that much more engaging (and enjoyable)

  • @markabbott9836
    @markabbott9836 Před 3 lety

    Another great review 👌 Best going around. Not sure if it’s been asked before but any plans to review the Mini Clubman anytime soon??

  • @wigworx
    @wigworx Před 3 lety +4

    We have the 2019. Just a super practical car. We'll thought out and easy to live with. Wind noise is my only bugbear.

  • @jedi_v
    @jedi_v Před 3 lety

    Great review ! Its really tough to make a decision within this segment & $$ but this review definitely helps ! Thank you.

  • @seanpatrickperfecto7426
    @seanpatrickperfecto7426 Před 3 lety +1

    I really like their take on the plastic cladding above the tires. Adds to the overall design.

  • @gene978
    @gene978 Před 3 lety

    Subaru has come LIGHT YEARS from 1978 with our First Subaru DL with 60bhp climbing the hills (second hilliest City in the Country here in the North East) We had 2 long steep hills to get to our house and the little DL never disappointed. Even through the Blizzard of 1978!

  • @taohan2281
    @taohan2281 Před 3 lety +2

    First time that I drove a car before paul tests it. Have to say, outback is too hard to resist and cant wait for my Outback sports in autumn green!

  • @hrk2hrk
    @hrk2hrk Před 3 lety +1

    This is my second subaru outback and I still love it.

  • @ramishaheen1267
    @ramishaheen1267 Před 3 lety

    Best car reviews, thanks for being detailed.. had no idea how bad Android auto was on this car, no other reviewer mentioned it. I still bought the car, but was good not to have the surprise later.
    Keep it up and thank you!

    • @barberlab7041
      @barberlab7041 Před 2 lety

      There is no criticism much in this review

  • @philross1680
    @philross1680 Před 3 lety +1

    Great report on the Outback Paul I think it’s the best I have viewed. I have owned a number of Subaru’s over the years including the Outback and for the most part I have been very happy with them.
    I probably would have been interested in buying the new ‘21 edition but Subaru took so long in getting it released here (a year later than the US) that late last year I decided to go for a RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid (mainly because as luck would have it I could get one!) and I would have to say it’s the best Toyota I’ve driven.
    However back to the new Outback it looks to be the best version of this model that Subaru have brought out so far. I still think the design could have been further updated as it still has some of the exterior look of the 2010 model, Subaru have given a facelift similar to what they did with the latest Forester and I must admit they have become very similar in appearance especially in the tail. I only wish they would have given us a bit more power in the engine bay and I’d have to say the RAV4 has it over Subaru in this respect.
    I agree with you on the Piano Black finishes they are too easy to become marked or scratched even new from the factory (just have a look at one of the new Mazda’s) I just don’t know why vehicle manufacturers continue with this unfortunate design feature.
    To answer your question on SUV’s Vs Wagons I think it’s become a state of mind the motoring public, SUV’s have become such a craze and fascination most people still view wagons as an extension of a normal sedan. This however will hopefully be changed a little with the new generation constant All Wheel Drive Outback which is certainly worth considering as it has the same or more going for it than the average mid size SUV.
    Just have a look at the new Outback sport which would be pick of the bunch.😊

    • @petron1954
      @petron1954 Před 3 lety

      I think the Sport would be the pick of the bunch as well, but without all the black accenting.

  • @M8YM8
    @M8YM8 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Paul, would love to see you include some of the off-road components in the AWD SUVs, specifically sand. This car especially is marketed as the best of both worlds but I can’t find many videos on how they go beach driving.

  • @Naessey
    @Naessey Před 3 lety +6

    Great review as always. I’ve always loved Subaru. Though, stick a small caravan on back and loaded car with gear and kids, the underpowered engine and increase in economy is going to be noticeable.

  • @michakob92
    @michakob92 Před 3 lety

    Nice review and great attention to detail!

  • @GriffDawg94
    @GriffDawg94 Před 3 lety +61

    Ive seen 25,368 comments on fb from people asking for a turbo in Aus and the pricks at subaru still wont listen

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 3 lety +8

      😅 true!

    • @amode8761
      @amode8761 Před 3 lety +4

      I read in another Aussie article that it could come here eventually...

    • @jesserowlingsify
      @jesserowlingsify Před 3 lety +7

      Because the average punter doesn't care, couldn't tell you what a turbo does or how many cylinders are under the bonnet, and will buy it anyway. All the comments on the Subaru posts talk about turbos and 6 cyls because only enthusiasts comment on them. Average punters don't care. And average punters buy, enthusiasts don't.

    • @GriffDawg94
      @GriffDawg94 Před 3 lety +9

      @@jesserowlingsify so why do other countries have the turbo then? Lol

    • @1991Vn2nV
      @1991Vn2nV Před 3 lety +6

      @@GriffDawg94 only the US have the turbo. It was designed and built by Subaru US and they 'own' the engine.
      Also, for reference, in the previous generation, Subaru sold 1 3.6R model for every 44 2.5L models. Where is the business case to pay to have the US engine built and shipped to Japan based on that? Australia sold less than 5,000 outbacks last year, while the US sold around 200,000.
      A turbo version will have to wait until the following model year refresh after the WRX gets the new turbo engine in Japan.

  • @joshnnik
    @joshnnik Před 3 lety +2

    Great review, this 2021 model hasn’t arrived here in the UK yet but I own a 2019 Outback which I love and rate highly. My other car is a 2016 Audi Q7 with the 272bhp V6 Diesel engine and air suspension. So, to be totally honest if I could only keep one car it would be the Subaru, no question.

  • @sgbb
    @sgbb Před 3 lety +3

    12:55 the sound of door closing is pretty solid

  • @simoncouch1523
    @simoncouch1523 Před 3 lety +3

    Really excited about this review

  • @Oddish08
    @Oddish08 Před 3 lety +4

    Great review! The only thing killing me is the fuel economy! rav4 still top of my list

  • @philmurray3651
    @philmurray3651 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Paul, thanks for the review of the 2021 Subaru Outback. I currently drive a 2012 Nissan Murano which I bought as my very first brand new vehicle. Have loved the 6 cylinder, comfortable, full leather Murano but now ready to update the technology and tossing up between an Outback or a Forester. My wife drives a 2016 Forester and we use that vehicle as our road trip car. Fantastic, great vision, AWD safe vehicle.
    You ask, why a standard SUV over an Outback? Well, the Forester is 6cm higher which makes it easier for us older folk (post 65) to slide in and out without banging your head. The Forester's turning circle means it spins on a dime, but ... in 2022 I'll likely go the Outback for that big screen entertainment/information unit. Would still like to drive a 6 cylinder vehicle for the grunt, but, hey, the world is moving elsewhere. LOL

  • @Tonynz
    @Tonynz Před 3 lety +5

    We were 95% decided on the 2021 Outback, been a Subaru driver for 18 years. However in the end we decided on a CX-9 because it is just that much more luxury inside, more grunt to the engine and the boot is just that much bigger for the two puppies.

    • @tpolerex7282
      @tpolerex7282 Před 3 lety +3

      Not contending your other reasons but the CX9 has less boot space than this Outback.

    • @Tonynz
      @Tonynz Před 3 lety +1

      @@tpolerex7282 With the third row down or up? Pretty sure that with the third row down, it's bigger... going to check now.

    • @Tonynz
      @Tonynz Před 3 lety +1

      @@tpolerex7282 I think the Outback has 512L and the CX-9 has 810L with third row flat

    • @tpolerex7282
      @tpolerex7282 Před 3 lety +3

      I see behind the 1st row: CX9 71.2 cubic feet and Outback 75.7 cubic feet.

    • @JasonISF
      @JasonISF Před 3 lety +2

      Mazdas do have nice interiors, but the symmetrical AWD on Subarus is far superior.

  • @AndresK5Blazer
    @AndresK5Blazer Před 3 lety +2

    My love for Subaru faded as the CVT spread throughout the lineup. I sadly said goodbye to my 2016 Outback, but today I am happy with an 8 speed transmission.

    • @ytlurker220
      @ytlurker220 Před 3 lety

      Whereas a huge number of people's love for Subaru has been reinspired with this new model. It's truly incredible, no one should need to buy an SUV.

  • @bitemyram
    @bitemyram Před 2 lety

    I have the same model and trim here in the USA. I’m amazed at the differences in features you have we don’t and visa-versa. Color choices too. 😱

  • @markpukete
    @markpukete Před 3 lety

    Paul’s review never disappoint me.

  • @sgzip
    @sgzip Před 3 lety +5

    We have a 2019 Outback and couldn’t be happier for a family car. Roomy for three adult sized teenagers in the back, relaxed and enjoyable to drive, all the safety and tech I wanted. I’ve been genuinely pleased with the choice after looking at every mid-sized suv I could reasonably find.

  • @murrayhicks9965
    @murrayhicks9965 Před 2 lety

    Excellent review and very well presented

  • @krzysztoflemiech8665
    @krzysztoflemiech8665 Před 3 lety

    Excellent review! 😀

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Před rokem

    Again, I LOVE all the chrome and the look of the nose on the Outback you have in Australia. It’s bold and classy looking at the same time. It’s Fabulous !

  • @barry7962
    @barry7962 Před rokem

    Handed back my company CX9 and spent my money on an Outback Touring. Quiet, comfortable and economical. Doesn’t have bulk oomph away from lights but doesn’t need much fuel for its size. The tech is amazing and took a few weeks to learn as it is so customisable. The Mazda was tech laden but the Subaru feels very next generation in comparison.

  • @davidmckay8581
    @davidmckay8581 Před rokem

    Great review balanced and very informative

  • @lukakamoni5084
    @lukakamoni5084 Před 3 lety +15

    Am really digging into the refreshed model.

  • @GryphonHall
    @GryphonHall Před 3 lety +1

    Wagon Pros:
    • ground clearance of an SUV
    • height of a car
    • boot height like a car (slightly higher but not as high as an SUV)
    • roof rack storage height comparable to a car (i.e. I don't need a stepladder to access), so better height clearance even when fully loaded
    • driving experience like a car, rather than an SUV
    • not as top heavy as an SUV
    • practically the same kind of storage space as SUV (because it is longer)
    Wagon Cons:
    • Technically not as much storage space (but only if you fill it "to the brim", but if you want to see out the back window, not really)

  • @jm-river4573
    @jm-river4573 Před 3 lety +9

    Great review Paul! How would you say the ride compares to the current 2.5 Forester?

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 3 lety +17

      The ride in the Forester is pretty good - this feels a little more comfortable. But the road noise is a little greater here than it is in Forester.

  • @cuipougy
    @cuipougy Před 2 lety +1

    Hi, I wonder if a car's performance, e.g. 0-100 could be more accurately tested, perhaps with the use of equipment other than relying on each car's speedo. Also, it would be great to compile a spreadsheet with all cars' performance numbers, even if only 0-100 so a comparison could be made.
    Keep up the excellent work!

  • @paulmaconochie8909
    @paulmaconochie8909 Před 3 lety +1

    I took delivery of an MY21 Outback Touring a couple of weeks ago. I had traded a MY10 Forester and the car before that was also a Forester. I agree with all the comments made in this review. Every car will have bits you like and bits you are a bit disappointed in. For me the disappointment is in the infotainment system. Overall it is very good except the touch screen is laggy; it can seem like an age while typing in letters, for example. The implementation of Android Auto is not particularly good. I have seen better on other cars. But, let's not be too niggly. The Outback is a lovely car, I enjoy its comfort and I particularly like how quiet it is and thus how much I can enjoy the superior sound system. Finally I reckon it It represents very good value for money; you do get a lot of bang for your buck.

  • @johnturnbull2146
    @johnturnbull2146 Před 3 lety +1

    As an older Australian I found that the slight stoop to get into the Outback is the difference for me with the Forester, wish it wasn't so but ease of access is a biggie and Subaru Oz, get the turbo engine here asap.

  • @rogerraj5504
    @rogerraj5504 Před 2 lety

    Hi Paul, well explained mate. Excellent, Thank you.

  • @sbGOM
    @sbGOM Před 3 lety

    We looked very closely at the Forester as a replacement for our Sportage. It had more useable interior space than the Sportage but the same external size (have a small garage). We drove a mid range demo. We wanted top of range but it wasn't available. Drive was better than we thought although I thought it was CVT noisy on hard acceleration. Was really impressed with the interior features and comfort.
    I think if this updated Outback had been available it might have tipped us over.
    As it was we went next door to the Toyota shop, got sprayed with fairy dust and walked out with a RAV4 Cruiser Hybrid.

  • @CaptSavageOZ
    @CaptSavageOZ Před 3 lety +2

    I'm a wagon person, so the outback makes much more sense to me, love the space.

  • @robkeogh4593
    @robkeogh4593 Před 2 lety

    Just ordered our new Outback Touring. Build is mid Feb.
    Paul have you heard any whispers around delivery times?
    I know there are issues everywhere at present, but we have been told mid March for delivery and we are doing a Tassie road trip in mid April.
    Hopefully its here by then.
    Great review. Helped us decide between this and the Mazda CX5

  • @shaunwindrim5901
    @shaunwindrim5901 Před 3 lety +6

    Own a 3.6 2019 Outback and I am very happy with it. Very practical and meets the need for most purposes, drive is very smooth with good acceleration & highway driving. I do prefer the smaller infotainment screen with some buttons. Horses for courses though, IMO you don't buy an Outback if you want to go big bush traversing.
    Great review Paul, I think you gave it a deserving measured report.

  • @helicoptermn1463
    @helicoptermn1463 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Paul, what would towing with the outback be like, the specs say it’s 2t which is more than previous 3.6r which was 1.8t, and from memory you had to have an80km limit
    I only have a small camper trailer so that would be no problem just curious how the towing Capacity is increased although it’s a smaller engine

  • @Mogsy28uk
    @Mogsy28uk Před 3 lety

    great review Paul, we're still waiting on Gen 6 in UK, but interior looks good, and I hope we can still get the light Ivory leather interior (some alcantara would be good), and for the love of all that's holy, will they just give us the 2.4L turbo engine option already! not sure i like the HVAC controls now not on the physical dash, and there is no heated steering option in UK (odd i know). I do like the near-side mirror camera, saves scuffing alloys on kerbs -- auto folding mirrors on lock would be nice too. Loving my 2019 Outback, don't like climbing into an SUV, so quite like the comfort of the Outback, and my first auto.

  • @estebanposadaduque6415

    ... love how you make noticeable details ... that otherwise one my not check so clearly ... good job ...very elegant vehicle ... quite expensive though ... my dad used to have a lovely elegant LEGACY back in 1992 ... was a real head turner premium like car ...

  • @sergioandresperezibarra7976

    Buen video, gracias por indicar sus prestaciones

  • @sydhowell4813
    @sydhowell4813 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a US spec Onyx XT with the 2.4 turbo and it transforms the car. Very sorry you don’t have it there because it is a big improvement in power without too much economy sacrifice. It is interesting to see the different styling cues and different headrest from the US spec cars. I’ve had mine a year and love it. My biggest complaint is having to go into the screen with multiple touches to change seat heater and other settings. Bring back the buttons!!

    • @mauritsvw
      @mauritsvw Před 3 lety

      "Bring back the buttons!!" Second that, but in this screen crazed era it will probably never happen.

  • @Evilwing12
    @Evilwing12 Před 3 lety +2

    I wish the US version of the outback had this styling mainly the grill and the fog light Front facia. Also on the forester.

  • @theseb1979
    @theseb1979 Před 3 lety +34

    So it’s relatively underpowered and yet the fuel consumption is sitting at around 11l/100 km.

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 3 lety +41

      I’ll caveat that by saying after we filmed this I did an extra 700km in the car and the fuel economy ended up at 7.5L/100km. On the day we filmed it was very hot and we spent most of the time driving at city speeds with a small highway stint thrown in.

    • @theseb1979
      @theseb1979 Před 3 lety +14

      @@CarExpertAus fair enough. That is a lot better.

    • @malandvulamachawe6323
      @malandvulamachawe6323 Před 3 lety +12

      "Underpowered" is one overused cliche in auto reviews.

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler Před 3 lety +2

      @@malandvulamachawe6323 I think my 2018 2.5 is pretty fast, a WRX is on the list next to buy

    • @reenachauriya4931
      @reenachauriya4931 Před 3 lety +4

      @@malandvulamachawe6323 yeah I mean after driving $90k+ cars the normal ones are definitely gonna feel like underpowered to reviewers so I usually ignore that statement whenever it's said.

  • @Set_your_handle77
    @Set_your_handle77 Před 3 lety +1

    12:56 The rear head rests are different that those here in the US. These look classier but somewhat odd that they go down below shoulder level when lowered. Any reason for that?

  • @Quilustrucu
    @Quilustrucu Před 3 lety

    Lucky you! You get that gorgeous red which we don't in Canada

  • @oddities-whatnot
    @oddities-whatnot Před 3 lety +1

    The current Outback in the UK is a good choice if you don’t want a hybrid, as it has 170bhp compared to 148bhp for the outgoing Forester. Similar prices nearly new.

  • @brianhoward9217
    @brianhoward9217 Před 3 lety +6

    Great review Paul, as usual so thanks. They need the 3.6R back WITH a turbo. What's wrong with Subaru now? An asthmatic N/A 2.5 four?! C'mon, where's that STi spirit? :-) We have a 2015 3.6R and it is, for us, perfect. Top quality, no issues ever.I wouldn't want anything with LESS urge than our 3.6R that's for sure. A turbo on that unit would be heaven.

    • @darrellborland119
      @darrellborland119 Před rokem

      @Brian Howard...I am not sure why one needs more power....the turbo 2.4 is more powerful than the 3.6...maybe to chase high end euro-suv's?....maybe as we say in the motorcycle world...never enough oomph! 😀 The 2.4 turbo gets better mpg than the 3.6. But, of course, with high fuel prices, economical driving seems more prudent. Thanks.

    • @brianhoward9217
      @brianhoward9217 Před rokem +1

      @@darrellborland119 Hi Darrell, I'm in Australia so was talking from an Aussie viewpoint. We only have the naturally aspirated 4 cylinder here currently, although Subaru is making grumbling noises about bringing the turbo in. Why they'd even waste time with this normal motor and not just going straight to turbo is beyond me. Incidentally, it isn't the 'power' I love most about the 3.6R - I should have been more specific - it is the low end torque. The launch feel is magnificent, and when and not something a smaller 4-cyl can 'easily' replicate, even a turbo methinks but I haven't driven a Suby turbo.

  • @whya2ndaccount
    @whya2ndaccount Před 3 lety

    Does the ID link to the seat setting? That is, once the car recognises your face and sets up the centre panel does it also implement the seat settings for that person?

  • @simoncouch1523
    @simoncouch1523 Před 3 lety +1

    Bloody wicked review, everyone in the reviews so far has said ride is very very good, I’d love to turn in my crap 2018 XV for this

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Definitely worth a test drive 😁

    • @simoncouch1523
      @simoncouch1523 Před 3 lety +1

      @@CarExpertAus looks as slow and as frustrating as the XV tho grrrrr haha

  • @johnballs4589
    @johnballs4589 Před 3 lety +2

    Subaru what happen to the bonnet scoop ?
    You’ve forgotten to put your Signature on the car.

  • @Cooliemasteroz
    @Cooliemasteroz Před 3 lety +3

    I love the concept though I’m not to sure about the durability of Subaru engines but I still thought I’d like to get one one day until the only gearbox option is now a CVT.

    • @ekimandersom4478
      @ekimandersom4478 Před rokem

      Most reliable cars on the planet, that would be the last thing to worry about.

  • @lindumservices2812
    @lindumservices2812 Před 3 lety +12

    Currently have a 2018 Outback 3.6R and I love it. I know its probably only 1 out of 8 outbacks are 3.6 but there is no replacement for me here so will be forced to look to another brand :(

    • @lowlifeangler
      @lowlifeangler Před 3 lety +2

      I have a 2018 2.5 premium. I think it's pretty fast. I should got a 3.6R with a tow package instead. The Outback definitely can go through the snow!!

    • @helicoptermn1463
      @helicoptermn1463 Před 3 lety

      Do you tow with the 3.6r? Looking at getting one but this new one has more towing capacity even though it’s a smaller engine ?

    • @makingadifference4834
      @makingadifference4834 Před 2 lety

      If you live in the US the Mazda CX-50 is on sale in April

  • @RichardJoashTan
    @RichardJoashTan Před 3 lety

    Glad that I will buy a fully loaded Outback Touring because the new Eyesight X will be available soon in Australia.

  • @yaseene5349
    @yaseene5349 Před 2 lety +1

    I agree with you I prefer this over suv, this car is so awesome

  • @whya2ndaccount
    @whya2ndaccount Před 3 lety

    Also whilst I'm a non smoker is there still a 12V / lighter socket up front? We currently use that for a GPS that we move from vehicle to vehicle.

  • @josephmuia6178
    @josephmuia6178 Před 3 lety +1

    you give the chapters but end up watching the full review! genuine review but you need to focus more on the negatives. This will give potential buyers what they will live with if they end up buying the car

  • @derekharvey5257
    @derekharvey5257 Před 3 lety +7

    Was so looking forward to this car with the turbo 2.4 when I order my next car in April. I’ve had 2 Outbacks, a diesel Gen4 and 2.5i Gen5, and will not buy another 2.5, which I though was underpowered to the point of being a liability on the highway when loaded with 4 people plus luggage. I could not contemplate towing anything with it. So it is such a shame because otherwise I love it. Will Subaru Australia listen or just go with the option that ~80%of their customers seem to be happy with (not sure of actual split of 2.5 vs 3.6 vs diesel in the Gen5)?

    • @1991Vn2nV
      @1991Vn2nV Před 3 lety +2

      1 3.6R for every 44 2.5L sold
      The 2.4 turbo was designed and engineered by Subaru US and is built in the US. RHD outbacks are manufactured in Japan.
      No business case to ship a turbo engine from the US to Japan just for a few Australian sales (consider the split above, and that we sold less than 5,000 outbacks last year vs around 200,000 in the US).
      We won't see a turbo variant unti the model year afterl the new WRX turbo is produced in Japan.

    • @derekharvey5257
      @derekharvey5257 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the info, that’s an even smaller volume of 3.6 sales than I had guessed. Absolutely it would be/is a marginal business case. I can’t help feeling though that in following the numbers and serving the mainstream Subaru are losing a bit of their magic sauce and appeal for the enthusiasts and more discerning buyer

  • @damirjokic1797
    @damirjokic1797 Před 3 lety +13

    Very disappointing that turbo version is not available. That's probably the only thing really missing from this package

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 3 lety +4

      Us too 😭

    • @billnu
      @billnu Před 3 lety +1

      They are not fast cars without the turbo. Probably not even with the turbo, it was too much money for me so I didn’t test drive. Hello from Minnesota

    • @oddities-whatnot
      @oddities-whatnot Před 3 lety +1

      Nobody needs a turbo if they know how to drive properly. The more power you get in a car, the more that an impatient driver will simply go faster and be even more of a prick on the road. Too much of it nowadays.

    • @terrydanks
      @terrydanks Před 3 lety +1

      @@CarExpertAus Turbo not available . . . is this just an Aus. thing?
      Turbo models ARE available in North America . . . they are designated as "XT" in the upscale trim packages.

  • @masasiization
    @masasiization Před 3 lety

    Looking at forward for you to review the Toyota crown 2021

  • @SunnyJ907
    @SunnyJ907 Před rokem

    Hey Paul, could you review the new Subaru Outback XT? I think there’s a few now arrived in Australia

  • @caralex054
    @caralex054 Před 3 lety

    Towing capacity holds the modern wagon back and yes many soft roaders aren’t much better “Sorrento/Santa FE” so dual cabs or medium SUV wagons that tow above 2tonnes adds to the wagons demise. Which is a shame because be still and have always owned wagons (as a second car)
    Loving your reviews Paul.

  • @philipwest4553
    @philipwest4553 Před 3 lety

    I decided to buy a Forester rather than an Outback because the Forester suited my needs a little better gets a bit better fuel economy and has better visibility for the driver.
    I think that there's no front sensors for parking and the like because the 'eyesight' cameras give a very good view of what is in front of the vehicle if you use the 'mode' button and look at the top screen. I think the camera view is better than the chorus of beeps from sensors.

  • @victormhango8078
    @victormhango8078 Před 3 lety

    Would like to see a review for the new Audi A6 allroad or the e class all terrain

  • @stephendaft9547
    @stephendaft9547 Před 2 lety

    Purchased 2021 outback touring 3 weeks ago beautiful smooth car also have a honda crv 2019 LX both cars as good as each other the honda has a turbo a distinct advantage what I do like about the honda is the instrumental screen large speed numbers

  • @HughRussell06
    @HughRussell06 Před 3 lety +6

    Appeal of an SUV over this is probably the fact your driving position is higher up which means you have better visibility

    • @CarExpertAus
      @CarExpertAus  Před 3 lety +3

      Yeah I can see how that would potentially appeal.

    • @ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars
      @ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars Před 3 lety +4

      Nah, that's just a myth. It's exactly the same. Just raise the seat height, or learn to look further down the road, not at what's happening on the proceeding car's tailgate. I say this from three years' first-hand experience.

    • @petron1954
      @petron1954 Před 3 lety

      @@ScottMurrayBestFamilyCars I agree, and that is from over 50 years driving experience in a variety of on and off road vehicles - cars, buses and trucks.

    • @ld9387
      @ld9387 Před 3 lety +1

      It's actually just for status. SUVs are a trend

    • @crazysithslave
      @crazysithslave Před 3 lety

      I think it seems, when I'm on the road anyway, the SUV is a status symbols for mum's, I think they believe that the SUV is safer??... or make them feel more "in control" on the road... I hate being behind them in my lower sedan as you can never see through in front of them to predict what's going to happen on the road, and they tend to be worse/slower more unaware drivers.... and no I'm not having a go at female drivers, just at the times I'm driving after work is school traffic and it's predominantly mums driving kids in their SUVs. Personally I think SUVs are beyond ridiculous.... but then I drive a V8 sedan, not an SUV

  • @No0ne31
    @No0ne31 Před 3 lety

    What about towing ratings...does it lock the center diff ?

  • @VenkateshPattamatta
    @VenkateshPattamatta Před 2 lety

    How does the Outback Touring fare with Mitsubishi Outlander? I cant find any comparisons between these two

  • @PTPavlos
    @PTPavlos Před rokem

    Agree 100%. I thought I was missing something. It’s an excellent car.

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Před rokem

    WOW, I LOVE the tan metallic exterior paint. That looks fabulous !
    Here in the USA Subaru doesn’t offer that color.
    Here we have Depressing silver, grey, charcoal grey, Death black, dark mahogany red, (almost black), Crimson Red, Autumn Green , Dark Blue and White.
    The only standard interior colors are depressing grey, death black.
    On some more expensive trim level’s you can get a gorgeous ivory, (like on our Outback) or classy Napa brown.
    But all trim levels come with death black interior plastics and carpeting.
    We also own a 11 Toyota Rav Limited 4WD with a pretty Gold exterior and tan leather seats, tan carpeting , tan door inserts and seat belts . The rest of the interior plastics are death black.
    I think all automobile manufacturers think everyone on the planet is Super Depressed or Suicidal bc they are choosing paint colors and horrible drab interior colors.
    These drab colors became popular in 1990. That was almost 33 years ago.
    I don’t know about y’all down under, but Americans are sick and tired of Gloomy colors.

  • @benbaxter132
    @benbaxter132 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m reasonably sure the lack of portrait mode is an Android Auto limitation rather than something Subaru has done poorly. Apple specifically updated their software to work with portrait screens.

  • @Doc1855
    @Doc1855 Před rokem +1

    Subaru’s are the safest vehicles on American roads today. All other automobile manufacturers are trying to keep up with Subaru and its safety system’s.

  • @angusnz7910
    @angusnz7910 Před 3 lety +3

    Had outback’s since 1999, replaced in 2004, then 2009....went to change again in 2012 and just couldn’t do it. Still have the 09 3.0l outback as a run around and went VW as main car. Huge affection for my old outback...newer one too big, too ugly, too slow, too plasticy....just couldn’t do it. This one looks better...but are they going to give it a proper engine ?

  • @cdm4593
    @cdm4593 Před 3 lety +1

    Besides the steering wheel being on the wrong side and you driving on the wrong side of the road I would say that was a great report on a nice car.

  • @vampyrelycan99
    @vampyrelycan99 Před 3 lety

    The ODD module inside the center console storage seems slimmer compared with similar setups. Hope it'll still be as reliable as a conventional in-dash drive......

  • @noophe5747
    @noophe5747 Před 9 měsíci

    When were the vented seats introduced to the outback touring? I know they aren't air-conditioned, they're fans that draw the air out . But I can't figure out when they got them

  • @jaroslavtyrner1977
    @jaroslavtyrner1977 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Paul, i like very much you channel. I am from Czech Republic and i want to buy new Subaru Outback. What do you think about reliability of Cvt transmission? Thanks a lot for your answer. Jaroslav