2008 Subaru Outback

*Est. $21,995 to $32,195
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Pros
  • Off-road ability
  • Roominess
  • Maneuverability, handling
  • Crash test ratings
Cons
  • Cramped back seat
  • So-so acceleration with base engine
  • Optional engines sacrifice fuel economy for power

Reviewers call the 2008 Subaru Outback station wagon a more fuel-efficient alternative to an SUV, and the best sport wagon. All-wheel-drive is standard -- a rarity on non-luxury wagons -- and fuel economy is 22 mpg on the base engine, comparable to non-all-wheel-drive midpriced competitors such as the Dodge Magnum (*est. $23,420 to $37,905), Volvo V50 (*est. $26,815 to $31,565) and Audi A3 (*est. $25,930 to $34,915). Acceleration is just so-so on the Subaru's base engine, critics say, and if you opt for one of the more powerful optional engines, efficiency drops further. By comparison, the competing Dodge Magnum packs drag-race power without losing fuel economy. The Dodge Magnum wagon also offers a bit more cargo volume than the Subaru Outback station wagon, but reviewers say the Subaru Outback still has plenty of space. The Subaru Outback bests the Dodge Magnum and Volvo V50 in the reliability department; experts give it very good reliability ratings.

The Subaru Outback makes "Best Wagon" lists based on comparison tests at KBB.com, BusinessWeek and IntelliChoice.com. Consumer Reports thoroughly road-tests the Subaru Outback station wagon, ranking it against other wagons. CarCritic.com calls the Subaru Outback an "excellent choice" in a concise, non-comparative review. At MotherProof.com, a mom tests the Subaru Outback with kids in tow, reporting which features the family found most -- and least -- helpful.

Where To Buy
 
 
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Our Sources

1. KBB.com

KBB.com names the Subaru Outback to its "Recommended Shopping List" based on its 2007 review of the car, which is largely unchanged for 2008. The Subaru Outback station wagon is a good all-wheel-drive alternative for people who find SUVs too gas-guzzling, KBB.com says. This review praises the Subaru Outback's safety features and comfortable ride.

Review: 2007 Subaru Outback 2.5i Basic, Editors of KBB.com

2. Business Week

The Subaru Outback is the best station wagon for off-road driving, according to BusinessWeek's "Best Wagons" list. Standard all-wheel-drive is usually limited to luxury wagons, the review points out, but Subaru has built its reputation offering it on midpriced cars like the Outback. This brief description includes pricing and fuel consumption data.

Review: Best Wagons: Best Off-Road, Editors of BusinessWeek, Jul-07

3. IntelliChoice.com

IntelliChoice.com names the 2008 Subaru Outback the Best Overall Value of the Year in the midsize/large wagon category, as it did in 2007 as well. This brief review includes pricing and cost of ownership information along with standard features.

Review: 2008 Subaru Outback Review, Editors of IntelliChoice.com

4. ConsumerReports.org

Consumer Reports ranks the Subaru Outback alongside other station wagons and hatchbacks, based on road-testing. The review includes detailed specifications and measurements, pricing information and Consumer Reports' reliability prediction and owner satisfaction survey results, but you must be a subscriber to read this report.

Review: 2008 Subaru Outback Review, Editors of Consumer Reports

5. CarCritic.com

The one-page write-ups at CarCritic.com focus on salient details about each car, with heavy weighting of reliability. Reviewer Don Vorderman calls the 2008 Subaru Outback an "excellent choice."

Review: 2008 Subaru Outback Review, Don Vorderman

6. MotherProof.com

MotherProof.com's "mom-testers" don't rank station wagons against each other, but families will find kid-centric information here they probably won't find anywhere else. In her test-drive with kids, reviewer Colette Fischer singles out the Subaru Outback's removable plastic cargo insert for special praise – it collects the mud, water and gravel that usually drip from a stroller's wheels. MotherProof.com is affiliated with Cars.com.

Review: 2007 Subaru Outback 2.5 XT Limited Wagon, Colette Fischer, Oct. 23-31, 2006

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