What are the trim levels of a 2011 Subaru Outback?

What are the trim levels of a 2011 Subaru Outback?

The 2011 Subaru Outback is offered in three different trim levels: base 2.5i, Premium, and Limited. Base equipment isn’t bad, but doesn’t feel quite luxurious either, even in top-of-the-line Limited trims.

What’s the ground clearance on a Subaru Outback?

The 2022 Subaru Outback features up to 9.5 inches of ground clearance, a capability the Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Santa Fe, and Honda Passport can’t match.

What’s the departure angle on a Subaru Outback?

Approach angles go from 18.6 degrees to 20.0, the ramp breakover angle moves from 19.4 degrees to 21.2 degrees, and the departure angle improves from 21.7 to 23.6 degrees. We were already impressed by the Outback’s off-road abilities, and look forward to testing out this new upgraded model’s trail-ready credentials.

What kind of engine does a Subaru Outback have?

The styling was refreshed for the 2013 model year and base models switched to the 2.5-liter FB25 engine, as announced at the 2012 New York Auto Show. The 2013 model year was also the first time Subaru’s advanced driver-assistance system, a stereoscopic camera-based system branded EyeSight, was available in North America.

Is the Subaru Outback a truck or wagon?

The Outback Limited, H6-3.0 VDC and L.L. Bean models also have side-impact airbags for the front seats. The Outback is a capable wagon that offers great traction and better fuel economy than any truck-based SUV. It lacks the room and offroad ability of a full-fledged SUV, but it costs less and rides and handles like a car, not a truck.

What’s the price of a 2001 Subaru Outback?

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What are the specs of a Subaru Outback?

Outback models have 7.3 inches of ground clearance, 1.2 inches more than the Legacy wagon, and Subaru says they are suited for “light offroad travel. All models seat five, and the center rear position has a three-point seat belt. An integral safety seat for children who weigh between 20 and 40 pounds is optional on the base Outback.

Whether you live in Woolloomooloo or Walla Walla, Washington, the Outback should be able to tackle whatever Mother Nature or your family throws at it. The 2011 Subaru Outback is a five-passenger wagon available in six trim levels: 2.5i, 2.5 Premium, 2.5i Limited, 3.6R, 3.6 Premium and 3.6R Limited.

What kind of engine does the 2011 Subaru Outback have?

The Outback was redesigned for 2010; you can compare that version with the 2011 Outback here. We evaluated the four-cylinder Outback last year; this time around we tested a six-cylinder Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited.

What kind of drive does a Subaru Outback have?

As with all Subarus, all-wheel drive is standard. The Outback was redesigned for 2010; you can compare that version with the 2011 Outback here. We evaluated the four-cylinder Outback last year; this time around we tested a six-cylinder Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited.

Where can I buy a Subaru Outback 2.5i?

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The 2011 Subaru Outback is offered in three different trim levels: base 2.5i, Premium, and Limited. Base equipment isn’t bad, but doesn’t feel quite luxurious either, even in top-of-the-line Limited trims.

Is the Subaru Impreza a Subaru Outback?

It should be noted that from 1994- 2011, the Outback name was also applied to a trim level of the Impreza Wagon. That model, known as the Outback Sport, has no relation to the larger Outback covered in this review.

When does the new Subaru Outback come out?

An all-new Subaru Outback was introduced for the 2020 model year. To the untrained eye, this won’t look much different from a 5th generation model. It retains the same basic look but has a few subtle tweaks that make the look more modern. It’s what’s on the inside that counts.

What kind of sound does a Subaru Outback make?

The exhaust and the muffler design have eliminated the last vestiges of Subie sound, and certainly the engine is as smooth as most V-6s. At interstate speeds, it lopes along easily — 3000 rpm produces 80 mph — although the cracks between superslabs can produce a moderately harsh ride.

Wagon 5D Outback R Premium AWD. The 2011 Subaru Outback is a mid-size crossover that boasts Variable Torque Distribution AWD. Engine options are comprised of a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder engine that produces 170 hp and a 3.6-liter V6 engine that produces 256 hp.

How much gas does a 2011 Subaru Outback use?

That came to about 50 gallons of reg. gas; compared to 69 gallons of premium used by our ’08 Mazda CX7 on our last trip. We bought our 2011 Limited in 2010 to replace a lemon Honda Accord. This is our 1st Subaru, the whole family loves this car.

What’s the price of a new Subaru Outback?

The base-level 2.5i Outback with the CVT is made for outdoorsy drivers, with a starting price under $23,000 and great gas mileage. Even the top-of-the-line 3.6R Limited, with its larger engine, leather seats, and standard harman/hardon stereo system, starts at right around $30,000.

What’s the difference between Outback 2.5i and Outback 6 cyl?

outback 2.5i engines have timing belt. 6 cyl outback has chain. the totally redesigned 2.5 engine is chain driven. I really don’t understand this chain vs belt thing people have.

What is the reliability score of the Subaru Outback?

The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2011 Subaru Outback owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle.

How is power distributed in a Subaru Outback?

All automatic Outbacks distribute power between the axles electronically; the manual Subaru Outback uses a simpler viscous coupling that’s less proactive in doling out power when the wheels start to slip. Still, both systems distribute constant power to each axle.

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