Used 2009 Subaru Outback for Sale near Seattle, WA
Touted as the original crossover, the 2009 Subaru Outback truly offers the cargo versatility of an SUV combined with the easy maneuverability of a family car. Its full-time automatic all-wheel-drive system can tackle slippery weather conditions as well as low-grade off-road trails, while a variety of engine choices matched to a car-like body and suspension make it a solid performer for both city and highway driving.
For 2009, the Outback replaces the L.L. Bean Edition with the 3.0R Limited, and the old 2.5i Premium gets renamed the Special Edition. Subaru upgrades all trims but the 2.5i with tinted privacy glass, wheel-mounted audio controls, and a new Harmon Kardon sound system, featuring speed-sensitive volume control. On the safety front, stability control has been made standard on all trims, joining the already 5-star-winning ABS brakes, traction control, tire monitor, and dual front-side and side curtain airbags for both rows.
Three engine choices spread across five trims in the 2009 Outback lineup. A 175-hp boxer-four engine, paired with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic, powers the base 2.5i, 2.5i Special Edition, and 2.5i Limited. The more performance-oriented 2.5XT Limited features a turbo version of this engine, delivering 243 hp and 241 lb-ft of torque. It comes with the manual or a 5-speed automatic. For a smoother ride, the less torque-y, more refined 3.0R Limited houses a boxer-six engine, with 245 hp and 215 lb-ft of torque. It comes only with the 5-speed automatic.
Both the XT and 3.0R feature SI-Drive, which adapts throttle response to different types of driving. Drivers can choose from three modes: the economy Intelligent mode, the quicker-accelerating Sport mode, and the most responsive Sport Sharp mode. Variable valve timing and Active Valve Control on all engines determine the best use of power and gear position for maximum fuel efficiency. Fuel economy averages 20/26 mpg city/highway with the four-banger and 17/24 mpg with the six-cylinder, similar to other crossovers.
In a market in which a growing number of competitors offer three rows of seating, the 2009 Outback's lack of a third row disappoints some owners and reviewers, who also complain about the cramped back seat. However, with a longer overall length than the Volvo V50, it offers a lot more cargo room ā 33.5 cubic feet with the 60/40 split-folding seats up and 66 with them down. A rubberized cargo tray and cargo cover come standard, along with roof rails. Tilt and telescopic steering and easy-to-reach dials add to driver comfort, and all but the base 2.5i offer a heated power driver's seat. Base models start with power windows, locks, and mirrors, cruise control, and a CD player, with the Special Edition boosting wheel size from 16 to 17 inches and adding a 12-volt power outlet. Moving through the Limited trims gradually adds a dual-panel sunroof, leather seats, a 6-CD changer, and wood trim. A navigation system is available.
With a low center of gravity, thanks to its horizontally-opposed boxer engines, the 2009 Outback actually does ride like a car, a claim many crossovers make but don't actually meet. Tight cornering and good AWD traction contribute to its reputation as a safe and reliable wagon, making it an attractive choice for families. Other highlights include quiet engines, smooth transmissions, and high-quality interior materials. Its high ride height offers good visibility and 8.5 inches of ground clearance for light offroad duty. Complaints focus on the rear legroom and lack of a third row, along with the unenthusiastic boxer-four engine in comparison to the much quicker and more satisfying turbo version.
4.5 Overall rating
(11 reviews)The 2009 Suburu Outback is a solid, reliable and stylish vehicle. I just purchased one for my wife and she is loving it. The mechanical and internal features are impressive to say the least! I look forward to having a great ownership experience with my 2009 Suburu Outback!
Limited has a few more bells and whistles. Good overall car. Love having the moonroof. Very spacious for a wagon.
Purchased a 2009 Subaru Outback 2.5XT in Diamond Grey w/Quartz Silver with slightly off Black Interior. In general this is the perfect vehicle to buy, especially in this trim if you want a sporty SUV alternative. It sits up like a small SUV, handles like sports sedan, accelerates like a small turbo coupe, and brakes like a champion. I'm still in the break in period but I have a feeling once this time passes this car will truly shine. Car rides very smooth and balanced, and when bumps are transferred to the cabin they are controlled. Interior is pretty quiet with windows up and wind is buffeting noticeable with windows down. Engine is powerful in all ranges especially with boost up. Favorite Features For me first is the engine. But I also love the huge sunroof, navigation which isn't bad, leather seats, stereo, fit and finish, sporty dials and red lighting, SI-Drive, and much more. SI Drive really changes personalities more than I thought it would. I also love that the 2.5XT w/NAV is rare. Suggested Improvements I would suggest more passenger space. A little more would be nice. The Navigation could have a higher Resolution Screen and be Hard Drive based, Memory Seats, Homelink and Bluetooth as Standard Features, Autolocking Doors after 15mph, Full Size Spare, and Shift Paddles of the Legacy 3.0R, since the XT is a sport model and above the Outback 3.0R.
All around excellent vehicle. Quiet, handles great, excellent workmanship. Very good gas mileage for an AWD. Averaging 26.7 mpg. Very fun to drive. You won't be disappointed!
Acceleration is decent. Braking and handling is very good. The appearance is nice, I dislike the two tone inside, black seats and dash tan top. This car is nice to drive. Good gas mileage if you drive it not like its a race car.
2009 Subaru Outback FAQs
How much does the 2009 Subaru Outback cost in Seattle, WA?
The average 2009 Subaru Outback costs about $6,156.25. The average price has decreased by -12.7% since last year. The 26 for sale near Seattle, WA on CarGurus, range from $2,900 to $10,795 in price.
How many 2009 Subaru Outback vehicles in Seattle, WA have no reported accidents or damage?
16 out of 26 for sale near Seattle, WA have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2009 Subaru Outback?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2009 Subaru Outback gets between 21 and 25 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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