Outback in the Market
Utility and crossovers go hand-in-hand, and the Outback comes up strong on all the basics. Like every Subaru, its success will be limited by the automaker's insistence on standard all-wheel drive, which typically raises prices and lowers gas mileage — great in Maine, not so much in Mississippi.
More than other carmakers, Subaru has managed to lessen the sting in both price and mileage, and nowhere is that more apparent than in the Outback: It boasts competitive mileage and a lower starting price than much of the front-drive competition. Add to that Subaru's loyal owner base, and the Outback's future looks bright.
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Interior
Passenger compartment area
1) Lower anchorages for child restraint system
2) Seatbelt
3) Parking brake lever
4) Front seat
5) Rear seat
1) Center console
2) Cup holder
3) Front p ...
AT models
1. Apply the parking brake.
2. Turn off unnecessary lights and accessories.
3. Shift the select lever to the “P” or “N” position (preferably the “P” position).
The starter motor will only operate w ...
Setting the alarm-level engine speed
1. Push the trip knob to select “REV” on the combination meter.
2. When the trip knob is pushed for more than 2 seconds, the thousands place flashes.
3. Release your finger from the trip knob once ...
