When the 2026 Subaru Outback dropped earlier this year, it wasn't simply an all-new model—the lineup also dropped the entry trim level offered on the old 2025 Outback. Now the effects of those two ...
CAMDEN, N.J., Aug. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Subaru of America, Inc., today announced pricing on its all-new 2026 Subaru Outback SUV. The award-winning and legendary SUV from Subaru enters its seventh ...
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HIGHS Standard stick-shift, nimble chassis, a hoot on the road and capable on the track. LOWS Tamer than its predecessors, muted exhaust soundtrack, pricing that approaches fifty grand. VERDICT A ...
AWD cars offer a major advantage when roads get slick. They help with traction in rain, gravel, and even the occasional off-road shortcut. But at the same time, used car prices aren't what they used ...
Amee has been tied to the national automotive industry for over twenty years. Starting out as a photographer shooting for automakers, agencies, and various global magazines; with writing & digital ...
The Subaru Outback is a whole new vehicle for 2026. It’s two inches taller than the current Outback and has a more rugged profile. It’s a midsized SUV, so it’s larger than the Subaru Forester, but ...
The new Outback sees the nameplate stray even further from its wagon pretensions. Subaru has been selling the Outback, which began life as an off-road-ready station wagon, for more than three decades.
When you open the hood on the new 2026 Subaru Outback, you'd be forgiven if you don't notice any Easter eggs at first glance, but that's a part of the fun. Look down at the nose of the vehicle, and ...
These days, there’s an app for just about anything. But if you ask anybody who has tried to use a smartphone to measure something accurately, they’ll tell you it’s often a fool’s errand. When it comes ...