What kind of car is the 2010 Subaru Outback?
The 2010 Subaru Outback is the perfect anti-SUV. No larger than most mid-size cars, the all-wheel-drive Outback has become one of the best selling wagons in America; it is also a favorite of those needing the off-road capabilities of a large SUV, but not the accompanying lofty fuel bills and hard-to-park mass.
How much does a used Subaru Outback cost?
How Much Does the Used 2010 Subaru Outback Cost? The 2010 Subaru Outback as Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting just under $24,000 for the base 2.5i, jumping to around $25,000 for the 2.5i Premium and edging close to $29,000 for the Limited trim.
What kind of engine does a Subaru Outback have?
Among the most notable is a new continuously-variable transmission (CVT) on four-cylinder models, a new 3.6-liter six-cylinder engine, an additional four-inches of rear-seat legroom, a clever roof rack with pivoting cross rails and an available DVD navigation system allowing music streaming via Bluetooth connectivity.
When was the last serviced Subaru Outback wagon?
Last serviced at 169,314 miles in Salt Lake City, UT on 07/31/20 • Vehicle serviced • Engine/powertrain computer/module checked • Rear brake pads replaced. Mileage: 171,123 miles Body Type: Wagon Color: Gray Engine: 4 Cyl 2.5 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 10/25/09 and owned in MA until .
How many miles does a Subaru Outback drive?
1st owner purchased on 12/16/09 and owned in MA until 09/12/13 • 2nd owner purchased on 02/18/14 and owned in ME until 08/18/20. 1st owner drove an estimated 19,578 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.
How many miles per gallon does a Subaru Outback get?
With a projected 29 miles per gallon highway and a new 18-gallon fuel tank, the Outback can cruise over 500 miles before refueling. As for the Outback’s driving characteristics, it demonstrates an impressive sedan-like feel, especially surprising considering the car’s high center of gravity.
Is the new Subaru Outback a good car?
If you need a third-row seat, tow heavy loads or prefer the car-like styling of the Volvo XC70 or Toyota Venza, the new Outback probably won’t be a good fit. Not only does the 2010 Outback sport a rugged new look, it offers a host of improvements.