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Vehicle Highlights:
Personal vehicle
Extensive vehicle service history
17-inch alloy wheels
Fog lights
Rear privacy glass
Eight-way power driver seat (with power lumbar)
Four-way power passenger seat
Dual-zone automatic climate control
Leather upholstery
Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Heated side mirrors
Windshield wiper de-icer
Heated front seats
Harman Kardon stereo includes nine speakers, a six-CD changer and Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity
2011 Subaru Outback Review:
"The 2011 Subaru Outback continues to define the crossover wagon segment with its combination of practicality, off-road capability, and comfort. Its rugged exterior design features raised ground clearance, prominent roof rails, and cladding along the lower body, giving it a distinctive and adventure-ready appearance. While not as sleek as some competitors, its design prioritizes function over form, appealing to outdoor enthusiasts and families alike.
Inside, the Outback offers a spacious and functional cabin. It comfortably seats five passengers, with supportive front seats and a generous amount of rear legroom that rivals some midsize SUVs. The materials are durable, though not luxurious, and the layout is straightforward and user-friendly. Cargo capacity is a highlight, with 34.3 cubic feet behind the rear seats and 71.3 cubic feet with the seats folded flat, making it ideal for carrying gear, groceries, or luggage.
Performance is a strong suit for the Outback, with two engine options available. The base 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine provides a solid balance of fuel efficiency and power, paired with either a six-speed manual or continuously variable transmission (CVT). For those needing more muscle, the 3.6-liter six-cylinder engine offers smooth and confident acceleration, though at the expense of fuel economy. Subaru’s standard symmetrical all-wheel-drive system ensures excellent grip on slippery roads and light off-road trails, making the Outback a reliable choice for varied weather conditions and terrains.
The driving experience is defined by the Outback’s comfortable ride and composed handling. Its raised suspension absorbs road imperfections with ease, while the steering offers good feedback for a vehicle in this class. While not sporty, the Outback is capable and confident, whether on highways or winding backroads.
Safety is a key focus, with standard features such as stability control, antilock brakes, and multiple airbags. Optional upgrades include a rearview camera and advanced features like Subaru’s EyeSight driver-assistance system, which was pioneering in its class at the time. The Outback also performed well in crash tests, earning high marks from safety organizations.
The 2011 Subaru Outback excels as a versatile, all-weather family vehicle. While it may lack the refinement of some competitors in terms of interior finishes or high-tech features, its blend of practicality, off-road capability, and reliability makes it a standout choice for buyers seeking a dependable crossover wagon that’s equally at home in the city or the great outdoors."
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