Overall, the 2017 Subaru Outback isn’t a top choice because of an issue with unintended acceleration. There’s also a recall related to losing steering ability and the NHTSA has issued a warning not to drive the Outback until it’s repaired. If you have the choice, we would suggest avoid...
SUBARU will recall 13,336 imported vehicles in China's mainland due to defective airbags, the country's quality watchdog said Tuesday. The recall, set to begin on Jan. 16, 2017, affects Legacy cars made between Feb. 2, 2004 and May 18, 2009, Outback vehicles manufactured between Jan. 28...
20 months ago, my 2011 Outback blew a head gasket at 112k miles. This vehicle just blew another head gasket at 150k miles. That’s 38k miles between head gasket jobs. Is my gripe with Subaru HQ? The dealer who fixed it? Or both? Any suggestions are welcome, folks. Reply Melinad ...
often requiring frequent replacements. Additionally, the 2011 Outback was part of the Takata airbag recall and saw widely reported engine oil consumption problems. Many owners have cited the higher maintenance costs associated with this model, impacting its overall value on the used car market. ...
Faulty Airbags:The 2010 model year was affected by a recall due to defective airbag inflators, which could pose a safety risk. Note that while not all Subaru Outbacks are affected, it is vital for potential buyers to be aware of these common problems. Proper maintenance can help many Subar...
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And with growth, can they maintain the quality- note the recent recall of vehicles with optional puddle lights. > Here are the 2012 calendar year totals by model Outback 117,553 in 2012, up 12.6% over 104,405 in 2011 Forester 76,347 in 2012, up .2% over 76,196 in 2011 Legacy 47...
Subaru owners have consistently reported that their vehicles have unusually high oil consumption. Although there was no recall about this particular issue, a class-action lawsuit has been filed claiming that models like the Outback, Impreza, and Forester consume high amounts of oil despite normal us...
All Subaru vehicles will have problems. Shouldn't you at least know which ones? This site uses data collected from owner complaints on carcomplaints.com and combines it with information from NHTSA to tell you which problems to expect and the vehicles you
We own an outback. A 2017. Very pleased with it, only 2 complaints. The headrests are terrible, way to far forward. The other problem is you say how pet friendly your cars are but there is no air in the very back . At least one of the back windows should push open for air circu...