2015 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited Lapis Blue Pearl AWD 2.5L 4-Cylinder DOHC 16V
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Moonroof, keyless access with push-button start, and navigation system
Adaptive cruise control and front collision mitigation
Heated front and rear leather seats
Blind spot monitoring and rear cross-traffic alert
Remote engine start
All-wheel drive with CVT automatic transmission
Power liftgate and remote trunk release
Backup camera and rear parking assist
HD Radio, Bluetooth, AM/FM, CD player, MP3 capability, and auxiliary audio input
Dual zone climate control with air conditioning
Power driver and passenger seats with driver's seat memory
Sun/moonroof and universal garage door opener
Fog lamps, privacy glass, and roof rails
Heated mirrors with integrated turn signals
Aluminum wheels and LED brake lights
Smart device integration and trip computer
Leather-trimmed interior with woodgrain accents
Multi-function steering wheel and power windows/locks
Stability control, traction control, and a comprehensive airbag system
Used 2015 SubaruOutback 2.5i Limited
- Odometer
- 115,315 miles
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- AWD
- Engine
- 2.5L H4
- VIN
- 4S4BSBNC8F3229417
- Stock Number
- 30T1518B
Subaru
Outback
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KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.4Out of 5
- 5.0
A shocking pleassure!
By TexasBrit | on Sunday, August 25, 2019
When our Honda CRV was totaled by an idiot in a pick up truck, we started shopping around. We examined all the other alternatives from Ford, GM, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, but it was when the Outback was taken for a test drive it IMMEDIATLY set itself apart from its competitors! Road noise, minimal; interior comfort, OUTSTANDING; road handling, a dream; electronics, mind-blowing array including safety systems; ALSO, and you cannot find this on ANY 2019 SUV in it's class, a CD PLAYER in addition to the satellite and broadcast radio! Yep, a physical real CD player, which means we don't have to put all our music on USB sticks! Ours is the 4 cylinder model, but even still, when you kick down on the accelerator (not the paddle switch on the steering wheel) it can deliver some very impressive acceleration! The back is absolutely cavernous compared to its competition, even before you put the rear seats in a down position! The array of controls available on the steering wheel is impressive to say the least, and will take a bit of learning to get fully comfortable with. When you consider ALL of the standard features, including safety features, that are extra on most of its competition, together with how the vehicle itself performs, this really is a no brainer! Detroit has a LOT of catching up to do, & mainstream Japan automakers, while maybe having the same technology, don't even come close to this level of appointments as standard at this price point!… - 5.0
Excellent car. Very reliable. Goes anywhere. Roomy
By driver | on Thursday, February 22, 2018
This car is a pleasure to drive on the open road or in town. Bad weather is no problem. This is my third Outback and they get better each time. Very good trade in value. Very little maintenance cost. Subaru gets it right.… - 5.0
Great Overall Value
By Sportsman 85 | on Tuesday, July 16, 2019
I have only owned this car for 60 days after purchasing it new and have about 7,700 miles on it. Thus far I would say if it holds up I will buy another. I live in the mountains of California and up a very rugged dirt road. The car performs well over bad terrain and averages us about 30.5 mpg overall for mountain driving, in town and highway. Other than the expensive windshield cracking prematurely it has been flawless.…
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