How many miles can you get out of a 2006 Subaru Outback?

How many miles can you get out of a 2006 Subaru Outback?

The Outback has an average- to above-average reliability history. That means you might be able to get 200,000 miles out of yours if you plan on running into the ground.

What happens when a CVT goes bad in a Subaru Outback?

Resulting stall means loss of power brakes and steering. Have to shift into park and restart the vehicle.” – 2012 Outback “Broken transmission due to broken transmission belt at 43,000 miles. I was stopped at a red light, when the light turned green I took my foot off the brake and put my foot on the accelerator.

What kind of transmission does a Subaru Outback have?

Have to shift into park and restart the vehicle.” – 2012 Outback “Broken transmission due to broken transmission belt at 43,000 miles. I was stopped at a red light, when the light turned green I took my foot off the brake and put my foot on the accelerator. Immediately, there was a huge bang, and my car rocked back and forth.

How many miles does a Subaru OB 2.5 limited have?

I drive a 2010 OB 2.5 Limited with a CVT, 120,500 miles. Not a single problem. I drive hard, and the CVT never stumbles or hesitates. As one might expect with a Subaru, it’s pretty much bullet proof. I drive a 2010 OB 2.5 Limited with a CVT, 120,500 miles.

How many miles does a Subaru CVT have?

As one might expect with a Subaru, it’s pretty much bullet proof. I drive a 2010 OB 2.5 Limited with a CVT, 120,500 miles. Not a single problem.

What kind of car is a 2006 Subaru Outback?

2006 Subaru Outback models The Subaru Outback is available as a wagon or sedan. Wagons come in 2.5i, 2.5 XT, 3.0 R, 3.0 R L.L. Bean and 3.0 R VDC Limited. Limited Packages are available on 2.5i and 2.5 XT models.

Resulting stall means loss of power brakes and steering. Have to shift into park and restart the vehicle.” – 2012 Outback “Broken transmission due to broken transmission belt at 43,000 miles. I was stopped at a red light, when the light turned green I took my foot off the brake and put my foot on the accelerator.

Have to shift into park and restart the vehicle.” – 2012 Outback “Broken transmission due to broken transmission belt at 43,000 miles. I was stopped at a red light, when the light turned green I took my foot off the brake and put my foot on the accelerator. Immediately, there was a huge bang, and my car rocked back and forth.

As one might expect with a Subaru, it’s pretty much bullet proof. I drive a 2010 OB 2.5 Limited with a CVT, 120,500 miles. Not a single problem.

The Subaru Outback is a reliable, durable vehicle that can last between 250,000 to 300,000 miles when properly maintained and driven conservatively.

What is the 0 60 of a Subaru Outback?

When we tested our one-year Outback XT, it managed an impressive 0-60 time of 5.9 seconds. That’s as quick as some WRX and WRX STIs we’ve tested, not to mention quicker than any competitor we tested through 2020.