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View Poll Results: What 2010-2011 Outback model did you buy?
2.5i Base, 6-Speed Manual 41 2.52%
2.5i Base, CVT 64 3.93%
2.5i Premium, 6-Speed Manual 113 6.94%
2.5i Premium, CVT 445 27.32%
2.5i Limited 362 22.22%
2.5i Limited with Navigation 132 8.10%
3.6R Base 10 0.61%
3.6R Premium 55 3.38%
3.6R Limited 227 13.93%
3.6R Limited with Navigation 180 11.05%
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Old 11-18-2012, 06:17 PM   #441 (permalink)
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White SAP with interior lighting kit including the door sills, rear seat back protectors, hood deflector, body side moldings, puddle lights and some splash guards. Love this friggin car people, I really do!
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Old 11-21-2012, 04:56 PM   #442 (permalink)
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Default Just picked up 2013 2.5i Prem

Picked up my new Outback. 2.5i Premium Sunroof/AW package. With the all weather mats, wheel well arches, body side molding, rear seatback protectors, bumper protector... Paid 27,300 before tax/reg/doc fees ( pricing through TrueCar).

Good experience with the dealer... Ramsey Subaru in NJ. Really liking the spacious interior compared to my 2005 2.5i. Just did a 220 mile highway trip and already getting 28.7mpg. I didn't really want the Sunroof, but the wife wanted the backup camera. I have to say, between the panoramic view out of the front of the car, and the clouds and sky in the sun roof... I'm glad we got it.
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Old 11-21-2012, 06:47 PM   #443 (permalink)
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Picked up our 2013 Outback 2.5i Limited with moonroof package two weeks ago. Awesome vehicle. Can't wait for road trip to Colorado in the spring for skiing.
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Old 11-26-2012, 11:19 AM   #444 (permalink)
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Just picked up a grey 2011 2.5i base with the CVT. Bought it CPO from Van Bortel, 30k miles, $20,600. Threw in the 7 year 100k mile Gold Plus bumper to bumper factory warranty for an extra $875. They even included the factory all weather floormats and cargo mat, and a cargo cover for free. Pleased as punch!

They had a few Premiums and Limiteds in stock, but it would have been at least $2300 more, and I really don't like the limo tint on the rear glass. Makes it hard to see anything out the back at night.
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Old 12-04-2012, 04:28 AM   #445 (permalink)
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Picked her up Oct. 28 at Livermore Subaru. Very very good experience on all levels.
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Old 12-05-2012, 06:03 PM   #446 (permalink)
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Default Nav. is a Waste of Money

3.6R Limited, no nav

Why buy in-dash navigation when stand-alones are better and better every year?
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Old 12-21-2012, 12:28 PM   #447 (permalink)
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Default 3.6R Limited w/ Sunroof

I just took delivery yesterday of a new 2013 OB 3.6R Limited with the Sunroof package, remote start, and a few other PIOs. Twilight Blue exterior and gray interior. I can't wait to start driving it more.
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Old 12-21-2012, 02:16 PM   #448 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by digdah View Post
White SAP with interior lighting kit including the door sills, rear seat back protectors, hood deflector, body side moldings, puddle lights and some splash guards. Love this friggin car people, I really do!

Digdah can u post pics of the interior lighting kit?

Curious to see it with the SAP package. I have a white sap as well and was considering adding the interior lighting but was unsure about it at the time of purchase

would love to see it paired up w/ the saddle brown leather

THANKS
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Old 12-21-2012, 03:23 PM   #449 (permalink)
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Just picked up a 2013 2.5i Limited last night, Graphite Gray Metallic.

I ordered one without the moonroof package. (They seem vary rare.) I'm 6'1" and I'm kind of in love with the fact that this car has so much leg room that I don't have the seat all the way back and with no moonroof I could practically wear a top hat while driving. Saved me some money too..

Got a few accessories on it. Seatback protectors, bumper cover, protective film on the front of the car, and the door moldings. I need to get some winter floor mats.. I should have ordered them with the car as it doesn't appear there is a big markup on them.

I came out of an Acura RSX Type-S.. I can't believe how nice the Outback drives/handles given its size. Purchase was primarily motivated by arrival of a baby.. but I'm pretty psyched about how convenient the Outback will be for some of my favorite activities (bicycling) and winter adventures. Other than my first car (a Mustang), I've only owned Hatchbacks so it didn't take me long to arrive at the Outback.. I pretty much knew if I needed a better car I was getting a wagon.
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Old 12-21-2012, 03:54 PM   #450 (permalink)
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[QUOTE=beninma;491032]
Got a few accessories on it. Seatback protectors, bumper cover, protective film on the front of the car, and the door moldings. I need to get some winter floor mats.. I should have ordered them with the car as it doesn't appear there is a big markup on them.[QUOTE]

Don't get stock Subaru all weather mats, I did, used them for a week! the drivers side doesn't cover area under pedals well and the snow/muck gets all over the carpet there, plus sill area. I have since ordered and installed the Weathertec laserfit. They cover much more of the carpet area all around and can trap more water. Very happy with them.

I had these in my work truck for 3 years and they last well too.
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