![]() ![]() It checks all the boxes (BlueTooth, CarPlay, Android Auto etc.), but the interface can be laggy at times, even while using CarPlay. The 8.0 inch infotainment screen does an average job. The black cloth is very dark, which makes dog hair and other particles visible, so go with the gray if that bothers you. The seats have adjustable lumbar support and are very soft and comfortable. Switches and buttons feel solid and well made. Everything you touch is soft or textured. In typical Subaru fashion, the interior is very unassuming and functional, but doesn’t feel cheap at all. ![]() It feels small when you need it to be small and big when you need it to be big. ![]() You won’t get a true idea of the size until you park next to what you though was a “big SUV”, only to realize your Outback is longer, or until you open the hatch and marvel at the cavernous cargo area. The Outback doesn’t appear to be as big as it is, either from the driver’s seat or from the outside. Not exactly a stereotypical Outback owner. I’ll preface this by saying that I’m a twenty-something, recent college graduate and professional. I absolutely love getting in this car as it is a pleasure to drive. I think we will be enjoying this car for years to come. The car handles beautifully and though formal reviews say the pick up lags, my husband and I don't feel that way at all. The car play feature is so easy to use and makes driving safer with the huge screen. The rear camera is so crystal clear compared to our old Forester. The headlamps track the road in front of you, making night driving a lot easier. But what has blown me away is the intuitiveness of all the features. The color is gorgeous- we got a brown cinammon :). The car was nice, but it wasn't until we got it home that we realized how wonderful it is. As it turned out, we needed a 60 month plan, but that was still offered at 1.9% financing. We wanted to purchase and Subaru offered 0% financing. Luckily, we were distracted by a move when our lease was coming due, so we had to find a new car fast. We had a 2016 Forester and we liked it, but didn't love it, so when we were looking to trade in our lease Subaru wasn't really a top contender. ![]()
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