MANAGERS NOTES - ONE OWNER, GAS SAVER (28 MPG COMBINED), HEATED FRONT SEATS, APPLE CARPLAY, TOUCHSCREEN RADIO, HILL HOLD, HILL DESCENT CONTROL, REARVIEW CAMERA, DUAL-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL, WINDSHIELD WIPER DE-ICER, POWER DRIVER AND PASSENGER FRONT SEATS AS PRICED COMES WITH 3 MONTH UNLIM. MILE SERVICE CONTRACT $0 DOWN ON APPROVED CREDIT What's new Updated front and rear fascias for a more aggressive look New infotainment system supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay Updated designs for center console and steering wheel There are a lot of choices in the SUV segment. Read some reviews and you'll quickly learn they all have their respective strengths and weaknesses. The 2018 Subaru Outback, though, is strong in just about all areas you'll really care about, including fuel economy, interior volume, off-road capability and standard in-car technology. The Outback's standard 2.5-liter flat-four engine gets an EPA-rated 28 mpg combined, which is pretty respectable for a vehicle of this size. It also features a sophisticated all-wheel-drive system, plus hill hold and hill descent control, to help get off the beaten path with ease. And with 73.3 cubic feet of interior cargo volume, 60/40-split fold-down rear seats, and standard roof rails, you'll be able to bring all your toys and supplies while you're roaming the countryside. This year's Outback is packed with the latest technology, too. Every 2018 Outback now comes with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as part of its updated touchscreen display. If you're looking for a capable crossover SUV that's useful for just about any situation, give the Outback a look. Driving The Outback shows its capabilities on bumpy back roads. Its off-road ability is better than most. Comfort The inside of the Outback is a great place to spend time on the road. The front and rear seats provide all-day comfort, and the soft suspension offers a smooth ride. Interior There's a lot going on inside the Outback, but Subaru made sure that the primary controls are all traditional analog systems. Thanks to its high ride height, getting in and out is a breeze. And once you're seated, the power seat and manually adjustable steering wheel have a broad range of adjustability. Utility The Outback is just as versatile as other top small crossover SUVs. It has a lot of available cargo space in back and useful small storage areas for your personal items. It has a decent amount of towing capability, too. Technology What the Outback gives up in performance it makes up for in technology. Most all digital systems are controlled through the touchscreen. It has a bright, high-contrast display, with large buttons and clear text. Setting up your phone is easy, and there are plenty of ports to charge your devices.
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