Is a Subaru Outback good on gas?

Is a Subaru Outback good on gas?

Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG The EPA estimates the standard Outback will earn 26 mpg in the city and 33 on the highway. The turbocharged version sees a significant dip in efficiency, with ratings of 23 mpg city and 30 highway.

How many gallons of gas does a 2011 Subaru Outback?

18.5 gallons
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2011 Subaru Outback Wagon AWD
Annual Fuel Cost* $2,350
Cost to Drive 25 Miles $3.91
Cost to Fill the Tank $58
Tank Size 18.5 gallons

What gas does a 2011 Subaru Outback take?

2011 Subaru Outback

EPA MPG Owner MPG Estimates
2011 Subaru Outback Wagon AWD 4 cyl, 2.5 L, Automatic (variable gear ratios)
Regular Gasoline View Estimates How can I share my MPG?
24 combined city/highway MPG 21 city 28 highway 4.2 gals/100 miles
2011 Subaru Outback Wagon AWD 4 cyl, 2.5 L, Manual 6-spd

How many gallons does a 2016 Subaru Outback hold?

18.5 gal. 462.5/610.5 mi.

What kind of gas mileage does a Subaru Outback get?

That’s 500 pounds less than many competitors, but the four-cylinder Outback has a 2,700-pound rating — none too shabby for a four-banger. The combined EPA gas mileage estimates range from 20 mpg with the six-cylinder and automatic to 24 mpg with the four-cylinder and automatic. Both figures are competitive.

What’s the price of a 2011 Subaru Outback?

The 2011 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 just over $29,000 for the Limited trim.

What was the cost of the Subaru Outback incident?

Incident (100F Sunday afternoon on busy interstate) cost us $800 in tow, hotel and diagnostic fee to find nothing to explain the fault. 1700 miles later it did it again and I was able to reset by pulling the negative cable off the 12V battery and reconnecting. Made it 1600 miles home and traded for the Outback that weekend…

What kind of car is the Subaru Outback?

Cars.com’s Kelsey Mays takes a look at the 2011 Subaru Outback. It competes with the Toyota Venza and Audi A4. Somewhere amid the parade of crossovers and wagon-like vehicles is the Subaru Outback. Once merely a version of the Legacy wagon, which has since been discontinued, it’s now a household name among family-car shoppers.

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