BookRiff

If you don’t like to read, you haven’t found the right book

How much is a used Subaru Outback worth?

2019 Subaru Outback trade-in prices range from $19,565 – $34,425. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.

How much do Subaru Outbacks cost?

How Much Does the Subaru Outback Cost? Starting at $26,795, the Outback has one of the lowest starting prices in the wagon class. In fact, the top-of-the-line Touring XT, which starts at $39,945, is more affordable than the base trims of wagons like the Audi A4 Allroad and Volvo V90.

How much does a 2002 Subaru Outback cost?

2002 Subaru Outback Retail Prices

Trim MSRP Invoice
Base Wagon $23,420 $20,772
H6-3.0 VDC $30,920 $27,500
Limited Wagon $26,820 $23,820
L.L. Bean Edition Wagon $30,020 $26,692

What is the average cost of a 2020 Subaru Outback?

2020 Subaru Outback Pricing The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of the 2020 Outback starts at $27,655, including the destination charge of $1,010. The Premium trim goes for $29,905, Limited trim costs $34,455, and Touring trim runs $38,355.

Do Subaru Outbacks hold their value?

The Subaru Crosstrek, Subaru Forester, and Outback represent the best SUVs that retain what they’re worth. The 2021 Subaru Outback is the midsize SUV with the best-predicted resale value. It is expected to depreciate by 41.3-percent after five years of ownership.

Are Subarus going up in value?

Subaru has introduced substantial price increases to all models in its UK line-up for 2020. That represents a 15% premium over its previous cost, and means the BRZ now costs £4165 more than its Toyota GT86 sibling. …

What is the value of a 2002 Subaru?

2002 Subaru Legacy trade-in prices range from $347 – $3,721. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.

What is wrong with the 2020 Subaru Outback?

The Subaru Outback is very reliable Surveyed owners reported having a lot of difficulties with the infotainment system and certain power equipment. Faulty in-car electronics seem to be a trend for the Subaru Outback, but it doesn’t affect the car’s overall performance.