2023 Subaru Outback Limited XT – All-Wheel-Drive – Lease Return
The Subaru Outback has the lowest 5-Year Cost to Own in its class & Subaru is ranked #1 in dependability in the automotive industry!$36,496
Plus Taxes & LicensingPower Moonroof, Heated Steering Wheel, Eyesight Driver Assist Technology, Harman Kardon 576-Watt Premium Audio System with 12 Speakers, Navigation & SUBARU STARLINK 11.6” Multimedia Plus with Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto, Leather Upholstery, Heated Front Seats, Heated rear seats and USB-A and USB-C Charge Ports, Blind-Spot Detection with Lane Change Assist and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert, Reverse Automatic Braking, Auto-Dimming Rearview Compass Mirror with HomeLink, Driver Focus Distraction Mitigation System, Roof Rails with Integrated Retractable Crossbars, Power Rear Gate with Vehicle Lock Button, Retractable Cargo-Area Cover, 260-hp 2.4-Liter 4-Cylinder Turbocharged SUBARU BOXER Engine, Lineartronic CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) High Torque with 8-Speed Manual Mode Paddle Shifters, 18” Alloy Wheels, Balance of Factory Warranty and ONLY 58,192 KM
36,496+tax or 318 Bi-Weekly (oac)| Payment includes tax & transfer, ZERO cash down. Financing Bi-Weekly, Weekly & Monthly payments and NO Payments for 90-days available | NO Dealer Fees & NO Admin Fees |
NOTEWORTHY:
– According to Forbes, Subaru is among the Top 10 Brands consumers love.
– The Subaru Outback has the Best Resale Value in its class for three years running, according to Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com.
– According to ASCI, Subaru is ranked #1 in dependability in the automotive industry.
– The Subaru Outback has the lowest 5-Year Cost to Own in its class, according to Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com
SUBARU EARNS FIVE AWARDS IN KELLEY BLUE BOOK 2023 5-YEAR COST TO OWN AWARDS: “We are thrilled to receive the 2023 Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own Award for Ascent, BRZ, Forester, Impreza, and Outback from Kelley Blue Book,” said Jeff Walters, President and Chief Operating Officer, Subaru of America, Inc. “These awards reinforce our commitment to providing customers with vehicles made to the highest standards of safety, reliability, dependability, and value.”
REVIEW: The 2023 Subaru Outback looks set to continue its impressive run as a best-seller for the automaker. All of the qualities contributing to the Outback’s popularity are still here — things like standard all-wheel drive, strong resale values, safety, space, practicality, and attractive pricing.
And since no one buys a Subaru solely for its looks, its 2023 mid-generation revamp changes might bring newcomers into the Subaru fold. Not necessarily because of the revised headlights, but perhaps more for the enhanced safety features. The company’s EyeSight set of driver-assistance systems gets updated this year. Its field of view is wider, the control software is improved, and the brake force is beefier with an electric booster.
Driving The 2023 Subaru Outback:
True to its promise, the Outback combines SUV-like practicality with a more responsive, car-like ride and handling. It’s comfortable on the highway, and the 4-cylinder engine provides plenty of power for merging and passing. Drivers hankering for more muscle will prefer the 260-horsepower turbocharged 2.4-litre engine in the XT. Every Subaru Outback has a reassuring standard all-wheel-drive (AWD) system. There are also numerous safety features. And if the worst happens, the Outback scores well in crash-testing programs.
VERDICT:
Its rugged looks appeal to those with outdoor lifestyles, but the Outback’s practicality and ride comfort make it a good choice for families, too. It has more ground clearance than a standard wagon, ample cargo space, and is well-equipped with standard tech features.
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