Joshua Andersen+FollowSubaru Outback’s Price Jump: Worth It?Subaru just dropped the 2026 Outback prices and—ouch—the base model is gone, and the starting price is up by nearly $5K! The new Outback is boxier, more SUV-like, and loaded with tech (hello, giant touchscreen and Google-based infotainment). But at $36K+ to start, is it still the quirky, value-packed ride fans love? Or is Subaru risking its loyal fanbase by going premium? Would you pay more for the upgrades, or are you eyeing the competition now? #Cars #BuyingCar #SubaruOutback23Share
Stephanie Lee+Follow2026 Subaru Outback Glow-Up: Price & Details!Subaru just dropped the 2026 Outback details and it’s a total glow-up! Starting at $34,995, you get a bold new look, more tech (hello, 12.1-inch screen!), and all the safety goodies. There’s a trim for everyone—from the luxe Touring to the rugged Wilderness. Bonus: new colors and more space inside. Would you splurge for the turbo engine or stick with the classic? #Cars #BuyingCar #SubaruOutback00Share
Colleen Jones+FollowSubaru Outback’s Price Hike—Worth It?The 2026 Subaru Outback just got a serious price bump—over $6K more than last year’s base model! But before you freak out, Subaru dropped the cheapest trim, so now you get more standard features like a slick new touchscreen, heated seats, and a ton of safety tech. Still, even the Premium trim is almost $4K pricier than before. Would you pay extra for all the upgrades, or is this a dealbreaker? #Cars #BuyingCar #SubaruOutback00Share
Stephanie Lee+FollowSubaru Outback’s Glow-Up: New Look, More Tech!Subaru just dropped the 2026 Outback and it’s the boldest one yet! Think boxier, tougher styling, a roomier interior, and a ton of new tech—like a massive touchscreen and upgraded safety features. You still get that legendary AWD and two engine choices, but now with more luxury and adventure-ready options (hello, Wilderness trim with 9.5” clearance!). Starts at $34,995 and hits dealers later this year. Who’s ready for a road trip? #Cars #BuyingCar #SubaruOutback00Share
walkerjason+FollowSubaru Outback’s Camping Fail?Took my new Subaru Outback Wilderness camping, left the tailgate open for a couple hours, and bam—dead battery in the middle of nowhere. Turns out, the car’s computer keeps drawing power when the hatch is open (not exactly the adventure-ready feature I expected). Pro tip: use a carabiner to trick the latch into thinking it’s closed and save your battery. Wish I’d known before! Anyone else had this happen? #SubaruOutback #CampingFails #CarHacks #OutdoorLife #AdventureReady #Cars33Share