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The 2011 Subaru Outback range of configurations is currently priced from $4,980.
Our most recent review of the 2011 Subaru Outback resulted in a score of 8 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Ewan Kennedy had this to say at the time: How much?Budget on spending from $4000 to $7000 for a 2005 Subaru Liberty 2.0i;$9000 to $14,000 for 2006 Liberty 3.0R-B or a 2008 Outback 2.5i Premium;$12,000 to $18,000 for a 2009 Liberty GT;$16,000 to $22,000 for a Liberty 2.5i GT;$20,000 to $28,000 for a 2013 Outback 2.0D;$25,000 to $34,000 for a 2014 Liberty 3.6X;$30,000 to $41,000 for a 2015 Liberty 2.5i GT Premium.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Ewan Kennedy liked most about this particular version of the Subaru Outback: Strong engine and all wheel drive system, Practical wagon layout available, Easy to work on and reliable
The 2011 Subaru Outback carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1700 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Subaru Outback 2011 prices range from $4,620 for the basic trim level SUV 2.0D to $14,410 for the top of the range SUV 2.5i Premium (Sat-Nav).
The reality is that cars wear out, and yours is now a relatively old one. I don’t see that Subaru should replace the convertor free of charge; after all you have had the use of the convertor for eight years. The best course of action I believe would be to approach Subaru with a request of a good will payment to cover at least a part of the cost.
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An Outback with the four-cylinder petrol engine has a private price guide between $19,500 and $22,000. At 50,000 km yours has done less than the average, so it would most likely come in at the higher end of the range.
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The speedo is allowed to read up to 10 percent higher than the real speed of your car, plus 4 km/h, and there’s nothing you can do about it. A GPS, which is more accurate, can be a useful guide to your real speed.
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