Used 2011 SUBARU OUTBACK - - by dealer - vehicle automotive for sale in Lenoir, NC
$8,577
Vehicle Details
2011 Year | 161,042 mi. Mileage | $8,577 Price |
wagon Body Type | full-size Size | green Exterior Color |
excellent General Condition | clean Title Status | 4 cylinders Cylinders |
automatic Transmission | 4wd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
2011 SUBARU OUTBACK 2.5i
STOCK# 211110 $8577
This 2011 Subaru Outback is an appealing alternative to conventional wagons and crossovers. With its spacious interior, excellent outward visibility, crossover-besting cargo space, comfortable ride, and perfect crash scores, it has a commendable off-road performance for a wagon. The generous ground clearance and standard all-wheel drive ensures that the Outback would probably be pretty good at dealing with the deserted vastness of the Outback. Here in the United States, though, Subaru's blending of wagon and SUV has become a favorite for those who live in mountainous and/or snowy climates. Because of the full redesign in 2010, the Outback is now bigger and more comfortable, catering better to those who live in a variety of places and climates.
Interior space is of particular note, as there's plenty of headroom, loads of rear seat sprawl space and more cargo capacity than many midsize SUVs. If you can't fit all your cargo inside, adjustable roof rails easily swing inward to serve double duty as cross rails. It's a nifty feature that cuts down on the wind noise and air drag that go along with fixed cross rails. Despite the Outback's size, the use of high-tensile steel allows it to earn perfect crash scores across the board and keep weight down. This certainly makes things easier for the four- and six-cylinder "boxer" engines. The four-cylinder's impressive fuel economy in the continuously variable transmission (CVT) should make it the choice for most.
This Subaru Outback is a five-passenger wagon that comes standard with 16-inch steel wheels, automatic headlights, adjustable roof rails and cross bars, full power accessories, cruise control, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, height-adjustable driver seat and a four-speaker stereo with CD player and auxiliary audio jack. Every 2011 Subaru Outback has all-wheel drive. The 2.5i models come with a 2.5-liter horizontally opposed (a.k.a "boxer") four-cylinder engine that produces 170 horsepower, 170 pound-feet of torque. and EPA estimates of 22 mpg city/29 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined, stability and traction control, four-wheel antilock disc brakes, front side airbags and side curtain airbags.
In the government's new, more strenuous crash testing for 2011, the Outback earned an overall rating of four stars out of a possible five, with four stars for overall frontal crash protection and four stars for overall side crash protection. It also achieved the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's top rating of "Good" in its frontal-offset, side and roof strength tests.
We're impressed with the 2011 Subaru Outback and think it appeals to a greater number of people. Whether you live in Woolloomooloo or Walla Walla, Washington, the Outback should be able to tackle whatever Mother Nature or your family throws at it.
STOCK# 211110 $8577
This 2011 Subaru Outback is an appealing alternative to conventional wagons and crossovers. With its spacious interior, excellent outward visibility, crossover-besting cargo space, comfortable ride, and perfect crash scores, it has a commendable off-road performance for a wagon. The generous ground clearance and standard all-wheel drive ensures that the Outback would probably be pretty good at dealing with the deserted vastness of the Outback. Here in the United States, though, Subaru's blending of wagon and SUV has become a favorite for those who live in mountainous and/or snowy climates. Because of the full redesign in 2010, the Outback is now bigger and more comfortable, catering better to those who live in a variety of places and climates.
Interior space is of particular note, as there's plenty of headroom, loads of rear seat sprawl space and more cargo capacity than many midsize SUVs. If you can't fit all your cargo inside, adjustable roof rails easily swing inward to serve double duty as cross rails. It's a nifty feature that cuts down on the wind noise and air drag that go along with fixed cross rails. Despite the Outback's size, the use of high-tensile steel allows it to earn perfect crash scores across the board and keep weight down. This certainly makes things easier for the four- and six-cylinder "boxer" engines. The four-cylinder's impressive fuel economy in the continuously variable transmission (CVT) should make it the choice for most.
This Subaru Outback is a five-passenger wagon that comes standard with 16-inch steel wheels, automatic headlights, adjustable roof rails and cross bars, full power accessories, cruise control, a tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel, height-adjustable driver seat and a four-speaker stereo with CD player and auxiliary audio jack. Every 2011 Subaru Outback has all-wheel drive. The 2.5i models come with a 2.5-liter horizontally opposed (a.k.a "boxer") four-cylinder engine that produces 170 horsepower, 170 pound-feet of torque. and EPA estimates of 22 mpg city/29 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined, stability and traction control, four-wheel antilock disc brakes, front side airbags and side curtain airbags.
In the government's new, more strenuous crash testing for 2011, the Outback earned an overall rating of four stars out of a possible five, with four stars for overall frontal crash protection and four stars for overall side crash protection. It also achieved the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's top rating of "Good" in its frontal-offset, side and roof strength tests.
We're impressed with the 2011 Subaru Outback and think it appeals to a greater number of people. Whether you live in Woolloomooloo or Walla Walla, Washington, the Outback should be able to tackle whatever Mother Nature or your family throws at it.