Subaru Outback (2000-2003) for Sale
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2001 Subaru Limited Wagon on Jan 2, 2015
I love my Subaru Outback. I bought this car new in 2001 when my son was born. I plan to give it to him when he gets his drivers license. It has been very reliable and now has 130,000 miles on it. No major maintenance issues. Just keep changing the oil, tires and the brakes. Excellent for winter driving because of its all wheel drive and high clearance. I have never got stuck while living through New England winters. The dual sunroof is a very nice feature, but it does take up a lot of head room. I'm 6'1" and I fit comfortably in the car, but the head room is a little tight. I do my own labor as I'm an engineer and somewhat mechanically inclined. The 2001 Subaru outback is exceptionally easy to work on by ANYONE. just buy the service manual at any auto parts store and you can do anything on your vehicle. All the sensors that do go bad are located on top of the engine block, easy. Even the O2 sensors were very easily changes. Mine is a 5 speed manual transmission, which makes it fun to drive. It is one of the few cars you can find these days if you like manual transmission. I also love the way the car rides and feels substantial on the road without being luggy. Although, there is a bit more road noise than I would like.
Eric P
Reviewed a 2003 Subaru H6-3.0 on Feb 13, 2011
Fully equipped, powerful and silky feeling 211 hp H-6 cylinder, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, lots of room by being a station wagon, look that ages well, what more can I ask from a car? Maybe only a better fuel economy.
Donovan K
Reviewed a 2001 Subaru L.L. Bean Edition Wagon on Sep 11, 2014
Second Subaru, love it! I think Subaru picked up it's game in 2000. Their vehicles are very well built, don;t feel cheap, are comfortable and reliable! Easily competes with the luxury cars in my opinion, but is far more reliable then the European cars! Highly recommend!
Rebecca N
Reviewed a 2000 Subaru Outback on Aug 3, 2013
If you live in the mountains, in lots of snow or just need a super reliable vehicle, own a Subaru!!! It's commonly known that they last well over 300,000 miles and while the repairs can be expensive they are worth the investment for the future. They are not only super safe, really reliable, sporty and fun to drive, they are cars you can trust your teenager in as well as drive your newborn home knowing they may some day learn to drive that same vehicle.
Subaru Outback (2000-2003) Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Limited Wagon | $27,320 |
| H6-3.0 VDC Wagon | $27,520 |
| L.L. Bean Edition Wagon | $30,720 |
| H6-3.0 VDC | $31,420 |
| Sport | $19,420 |
| Base Wagon | $23,770 |
| H6-3.0 | $29,220 |
| Limited | $27,020 |
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