What did Edmunds say about the 2009 Subaru Outback?

What did Edmunds say about the 2009 Subaru Outback?

Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2009 Subaru Outback provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car. Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2009 Outback at Edmunds.

What are the trim levels of a Subaru Outback?

2009 Subaru Outback models The 2009 Subaru Outback is a midsize wagon with standard AWD. There are five available trim levels: base 2.5i, 2.5i Special Edition, 2.5i Limited, 2.5 XT Limited and 3.0 R Limited.

How big is the moonroof on a Subaru Outback?

Now that a larger, redesigned Forester is on the market for 2009, the Outback is running out of selling points even among shoppers who are dead-set on a Subaru. *Maximum for model line; moonroof subtracts between 1 and 3 inches and up to 5 cu. ft. of volume.

What kind of car is the Subaru Outback?

A longtime Cars.com favorite, the Subaru Outback remains a versatile, desirable model whose greatest shortcoming is that it’s no longer unique. Along with competing wagons like the Volvo V50 and XC70 and Volkswagen’s Passat wagon, it now faces small crossovers like the Toyota Venza, too.

What kind of AWD does a Subaru Outback have?

The 2009 Subaru Outback is a midsize wagon with standard AWD. There are five available trim levels: base 2.5i, 2.5i Special Edition, 2.5i Limited, 2.5 XT Limited and 3.0 R Limited.

Is it safe to drive a Subaru Outback?

The Subaru rides comfortably and handles better in normal driving than its forebear. When pushed to its limits however, the Outback can abruptly slide its rear end if the driver goes into a turn too fast .To counter this, stability control became standard with all trim lines for 2009. There are 13 recalls on this vehicle.

The 2009 Subaru Outback has come a long way. A decade ago, Crocodile Dundee was serving as this jacked-up wagon’s pitchman in a series of campy television commercials. Today, the Outback has moved decidedly upmarket, with refined exterior styling and a sleek interior layout that rivals that of some entry-level luxury cars.