Totally concur with all his comments. I just sold my 2011 2.5i with 137K (bought it new). It was the MOST RELIABLE car I ever owned (I'm 49). Ony had to do maintenance (brakes, tires, timing belt, plugs, etc.). It even had the original battery and alternator. I just bought a 2020 Onyx XT. I couldn't pass on it since it seems so bulletproof, and there was 0% financing for 63 months (and got 7K off the sticker). Go Subaru!
@stever66664 жыл бұрын
@Emma Collier Around 115K
@gunnimikki Жыл бұрын
@@Yellow-Rose thats on older ej's from the 90's when they used some cheap single layer gasket
@sdfjsdio34433 жыл бұрын
This is honestly one of the most informative car reviews that I have watched.
@benderxisxgreat3 жыл бұрын
I just bought a Used 2012 outback and I can't tell you how happy I to have found the video! Like Matt I am a 30 something bearded white guy who lives in New England and wanted something super reliable. This review has calmed all my fears and I can't wait to take my outback to Vermont to buy cheese and go hiking!
@colechapman33822 жыл бұрын
I’m a Northeastener as well. No beard but plenty of flannels and I consider myself a pretty practical person. I love my 2012 Outback limited that I bought a few years ago. Great car with 110,000 miles on it and I’ve driven it all around the northeast. I’ve taken it through Philadelphia, NYC, Maine, Portsmouth, Upstate NY, and it’s been dead reliable. Terrific in the snow too especially with snow tires. Only complaint is that it can be a bit noisy with the CVT growling. Tall hills and acceleration are not this cars friend either. Apart from these niggly little issues, it’s been great
@RaviTeja-gi9op3 жыл бұрын
I bought a 2011 outback 3 months ago and the first thing that I had noticed was this thunk but thanks for this video. I realized I am not alone! . It a great car! I live in Dallas and the outback saved my life in the recent snowstorm and it just went so smooth as if there was no snow at all... I loved it!
@rexgossett3046 ай бұрын
Matt, I own a 2011 Subaru Outback I bought new in March 2011. Current mileage is 69,000 (July 2024). The only time I experience any resistance or "clunk" when shifting from park to reverse is when the car is on an elevation. If it is a pronounced elevation I set the parking brake. I have had no transmission issues at all. I will admit, however, that I was a career engineer in the Navy and am a maintenance fanatic. We kept our shipboard propulsion plants performing well for years due to attentive maintenance. Take care of your Outback and it will serve you well for years. I would not hesitate to drive mine anywhere, any distance, anytime.
@Admashburn2 ай бұрын
mine has 261k , just did valve body changed in trans , runs like a champ
@SaeidGhiasivet4 жыл бұрын
It looks like new and probably you and the previous owner look after it. For the thunk problem, I had the same issue, not just in the winter time, and I did a little bit of research and it's fine now. First, when you stop the car in the parking lot, do not remove you foot from the brake pad. Then put gear into neutral. Use the hand brake and then put the gear into parking mode and lastly, remove your foot from the brake pad. That will prevent that thunk issue.
@-D-W4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your post Saeid! I'll have to try those steps. Although my hand brake is the electronic parking brake, I imagine it should still work in the same manner.
@Raymanrampen3 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I’ve had the same issue with my 06 forester. This sounds like good advice. I have noticed it usually happens when I am parked in an uphill position. I’ll give it a try.
@VladimirTsarevDr Жыл бұрын
I do the same on any automatic car, stop, neutral, handbrake, left foot off the pedal so the car rolls a tiny bit freely, then foot brake again and only then go through reverse into parking. Takes a second.
@jeremywestenra41783 жыл бұрын
Hi from New Zealand. I have had five Subaru from early days from basic Legacy to Outback. Totally reliable dependable cars and as skiers the AWD magnificent. So great to drive up the mountain and not have to put chains on. They continue to get better and better and now my daughter and husband into their first outback.
@clairebourassa5943 Жыл бұрын
I was looking for a big vehicle for car sleeping when I go camping and I found the same 2011 Subaru Outback in May of 2023. It’s great! And with the back seats and front passenger seat folded down, I can even put my almost 10 foot kayak inside ! Or if I prefer, the kayak can go on the available roof. I think this Subaru Outback compares to an SUV
@lc3704 жыл бұрын
Just purchased one 6 months ago. 2013 Outback 6 speed 82k one owner car! Love it so SPACIOUS! I also have a 97 Outback manual one too! I bought a new Crosstrek in 2016 brand new manual! I love Subaru's!
@phillipjagelski39394 жыл бұрын
thank you for making this. I found a used 2011 at a dealership and had contacted them early tonight. watching this really gave me reassurance that I am making a smart choice. I'll probably look into adding a hitch so my bike will be ground level. Thanks!
@emteebee1872 Жыл бұрын
Did you end up buying the car? If so, how is it so far?
@TobiasOlsen-di7mx Жыл бұрын
Brotha
@unclecharlie5714 жыл бұрын
Got the 2012 H6, it's literally the perfect car for all my needs. Same color as yours too!
@CampspotConnie3 жыл бұрын
I bought a 2011 Outback with the 6 cyl engine new. It has been a great vehicle for me. I wanted reliability in icy conditions in the mountains, lots of room, and something that took regular gas (not premium). I also have the "thunk" when putting into gear and it has always been that way with no discernible problems. I had to replace the rear brake pads and rotors last year. It was making a noise like old bedsprings. At first they thought it was tie rods. I don't drive much - have only put 65,000 kms on it. (In Canada) I feel safe on ice, snow and heavy rain. I am getting that noise intermittently again after a quiet year - might be the front brakes this time. But overall I am really happy with this car. My husband liked it so much he went out and bought a 2019 last year. He is pissed that the model he bought doesn't have the cool roof rack for some reason.
@morganboutwell82314 жыл бұрын
Outback’s are the best. My 2003 h6 lasted just under 300,000 miles. About to buy a gen 4/5 this month.
@idkwhtimduin4 жыл бұрын
I have a 2014 2.5 outback 90858 miles. Had the thunk noise until I had all fluids changes recently. Now I am even happier with this car. Everything is so smooth. Everything you reviewed here is spot on. I just wanna drive and take it places after the pandemic ends. Brakes, rotors, and spark plugs will be my next ideal preventative measures. Hope mine last past 200k miles. Perfect ideal family hauler and daily driver to work! More outback videos please! Edit 02/22/21: 110k now no issues
@mattmccarter23132 жыл бұрын
What is this trunk noise you speak of?
@marcalexander6450 Жыл бұрын
How’s it been holding up?
@delreed2906 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2011 outback but with the H6 engine. Normal maintenance. No issues at 163,000 miles. The 'thunk' when shifting into gear is well documented online so I won't go into the simple fix. Love the car. Everything about it. The 3.6r does not have the CVT. I run Falken Wildpeak AT Trails year round. Perfect for here in the Smoky Mtns.
@roselistafford74964 жыл бұрын
We have a 2011 Outback with 195k, going strong great in the mountains and snow
@idkwhtimduin3 жыл бұрын
Any preventative measures or repairs you have done so far besides oil and fluid changes
@patdaveoneil3 жыл бұрын
4 or 6 cyl?
@candylandkm3 жыл бұрын
I’m thinking of buying one with 181Xxx super clean
@elijah55163 жыл бұрын
@@candylandkm dude same. Exact same mileage too
@Yellow-Rose3 жыл бұрын
Did you have a blown head gasket that Subaru is notorious for?
@beachbumis4 жыл бұрын
I have a 12 with the 6 cyl. Almost 140k and going strong.
@rodgrosvenor83954 жыл бұрын
I have a 12 with 155 ~ 0 problems ~
@dylanbesaw72564 жыл бұрын
I have a 13 with 135 no problems
@lukasbaardson85324 жыл бұрын
@@dylanbesaw7256 I have a 13 3.6R 135k too!! no problems either
@dylanbesaw72564 жыл бұрын
Racecar
@GermanMickey4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! This review helped convince me to get a 2011 or 2012 as my new car!
@azlankhan45424 жыл бұрын
I have a mazda 3 and i had the same thunk, it happens when you park the car and let it roll back. my fix was, I pull into my driveway and park then pull forward just a little and hit the brakes to stop and gradually press it down as far as itll go and then put the parking brake on. itll never 'thunk' again
@-D-W4 жыл бұрын
I just bought a '11 Outback at the beginning of this summer, with 145,000 kilometers on it. I do get that annoying thunk at times when putting it into reverse. Not only when cold, but also when it has been parked on an incline. I also agree with almost everything else Matt said....almost. Personally, I refuse to buy/drive a 4 cylinder car. Extra cost & fuel economy be damned!! And I am so extremely happy that I did buy one with the 3.6L engine!! That engine, coupled with the 5 speed auto, absolutely rocks!!! That is the other thing I disagree with Matt about. I consider my Subie very sporty!! There have been a few times already where I have been pulling away from a dead stop, making a left hand turn, and gotten on the accelerator hard. My girl crushes the turn!! I guarantee that if the same turning angle/speed was done in a Wrangler, the Jeep would definitely be flipping over onto its side. And there have been many, many drivers that I have stunned/shocked by leaving them in the dust off the line!!! I have had my first two snow adventures in my Subie as well. First storm was prior to getting my snows put on. My girl handled the snow like a champ, even with the all seasons on. But the next storm, after the winters had been put on, INCREDIBLE!!!!! I am now praying for many more snow storms this winter!! 😜
@scalartheorem24083 жыл бұрын
yes, its sporty because it has 86 more horsepower than the base model!!!!!!! takes turns well due to its low center of gravity due to engine design!!!!!!! fairly certain matt is driving the 4 cyl base model!!!!!!!!!!
@MrTonos10 Жыл бұрын
Wait for that thunk to turn into an $8000 transmission. No I didn’t misspell. Just happened to mine. Same year and model. They even extended the warranty for this crappy transmission as it was a total lemon and why they cost so much. I would sell as soon as possible!
@MHdrport4 жыл бұрын
Regarding the reverse shift clunk you describe, if parking on an incline, set the e-brake first before putting it in park. If you just pulling up somewhere to park and you're in drive go from drive to reverse quickly instead of slowly and you will notice the clunk disappears.
@rozriedeman33784 жыл бұрын
I have same 2011 car, but it is my parents, mine is super messy rn but it has over 190000 miles on it and it runs like an angel
@fapapas45342 жыл бұрын
I'm a 2011 Subaru outback owner. Everything you say is true. Wish the paint was a little more durable as I get chips very easily. Good news is that the blue paint I got, is a smack perfect match.! Enjoy
@pratikpatel61054 жыл бұрын
I have 2011 outback as well. Cvt made a loud jolt for me when going into reverse. Also seemed like it would almost stall out coming to stop. Contacted SOA, went to local dealer, and they changed torque converter for free. Your 2011 outback has - 10 year, 100k mike warranty for cvt, if you didn’t know
@MrTonos10 Жыл бұрын
Because it was a lemon…..after that 100k…..it costs over 5k for a high mileage used and 8k for a refurbished! No joke….. those transmissions are garbage and I just had to replace mine. No transmission should cost 8k. Why do they? Because they are garbage and quit producing them. Very well documented. Sell that money pit before yours goes out!
@hasangladney2948 Жыл бұрын
Good review, bought the Outback from a one owner who had maintained a very good maintenance history. As this my first Subaru, learning as I go. Also do notice the "clunk" sound when shifting to reverse. Not sure if it is as noted in previous post, warm up issue, parking break engagement,etc... Other than that no issues thus far. The maintenance records which the majority of services have been done by dealership was a plus for me.
@Birujelita2 жыл бұрын
I just bought outback premium 2011 yesterday, and I love it! Thank you for sharing this video!
@zr20s3 жыл бұрын
166k on my 2011 with the 2.5. so far wheel bearings, radiator, brakes and my engine light was on with brake and traction. Changed the gas cap it went away then came back. Opened the radiator cap heard suction and been topping off radiator the last week assuming air bubble trapped fired the engine light because it turned off when I released the air pocket in the coolant system.
@detroitj74753 жыл бұрын
Hello from Tennessee I have a 2013 Outback 2.5 CVT I brought my car used with 101,000 miles on it. I had some issues with the oil consumption and the CVT making a whinny noise. I contacted Subaru of America and they fixed both issues for free… talk about great customer service.since then no more issues with the car I now have 196,000 on it and it’s been trouble free so far I had the car for 4 years and counting.
@fapapas45342 жыл бұрын
Boy you lucked out because Subaru didn't cover my blown head gasket. Runs great but didn't take but a few seconds for it to happen. Enjoy
@Buzzfink Жыл бұрын
Change the PCV valve on your subaru is using oil. Easy fix and they do get clogged.
@shaneross74284 ай бұрын
I have the 2011 with 158k and I love it. Yes shifting into reverse isn't seamless it does seem to not necessarily clunk on mine but other vehicles I've owned are a little smoother. No concern to me at all. It is all wheel drive so maybe that has something to do with it. Great video. Thank you
@MarkDouglasOutside4 жыл бұрын
Nice! It still looks new. Hopefully it will be reliable for years to come 👍
@kevingrigsby45994 ай бұрын
My gf just got a 11 outback today and it she’s the reverse clunk too. Glad you mentioned it and said it’s not a concern lol. Hers has 180k miles.
@MikeB-jn2bu3 жыл бұрын
My wife just totaled her 11 outback 2.5 premium with 159k on it. She got t -boned and it held up good. No problems at all, just regular maintenance, had the thunk when putting in reverse. Planned on keeping it for a couple more years. Looking at the 19 premium now, it's the last model year that still has some buttons to push instead of all in the touch screen.
@pradeepkodumuri3 жыл бұрын
Mike - I bought a 19 outback limited with 21xxx miles and love it... Its such a quiet and a smooth car.. I have always loved how well the Subarus are built..
@colechapman69763 жыл бұрын
I love my 2012 2.5i limited Outback with the navigation system that I bought a few years ago. Since I am a college student in the northeast, a car with a lot of cargo capacity and AWD was what my needs were while looking for my car. I also didn't really want an SUV or a sedan, so a wagon was what was left of my options. Volvos were too expensive to repair and I didn't really like the interior of them. I chose the Outback since I liked its AWD, resale value, and cargo capacity. It's not a rocket ship, but 170 horsepower is plenty for my needs, I am a slow driver anyways and usually stick to the right side of the road haha. So far it's at 91,000 miles and still ticking away, so I think I am gonna keep it for a few more years and then sell it. I think my next car after this will be a 2014 Lexus rx350, which I know is an SUV but I love the added techy stuff the used Lexus offers that my current car does not feature such as led headlights, power tailgate, ventilated seats, and blind-spot monitoring, which are all features that I would hope my next car will have. All in all, my Outback has never left me stranded (knock on wood), it's been very capable on dirt roads, summer thunderstorms, and through tough winter conditions. It also gets decent range and I usually end up getting around 500 miles worth of range after a full fill up. Really it is a perfect vehicle, albeit lacking in a few modern features like BSM, rear climate control, it wasn't even an option on the highest trim level in 2012, and a power tailgate. All these do come on the 2015 model, so maybe in stead of the Lexus I'll opt for a 2015.
@andyandcallie3 жыл бұрын
I just bought a 2011 Outback Premium today! 132,000 miles but only $8300! I live in rural Maine and can't wait to see how it does in snow and mud. Her name is Dorothy.
@gui-texzan74773 жыл бұрын
If Dorothy's timing belt, water pump and thermostat have not been replaced, you might look into it.
@andyandcallie3 жыл бұрын
@@gui-texzan7477 Thanks so much! I know nothing about how to take care of a car, so I do appreciate that advice!
@rapidigmhari4 жыл бұрын
Hey... I had that issue... Shifting the transmission from P to R it was hard. But follow this. While stopping the vehicle keep the vehicle in P apply electronic back then turn off the engine. When you start press the break, shift the transmission from P to R then release the electronic break. This way you never have hard shifting.
@rodgerbambauer123 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2010 limited 2.5i 198k. Super dependable. Brakes, tires, etc...show it some love, do the maintenance and it keeps on going.
@DanMan2008Ай бұрын
LOL saaame
@TruthHasSpoken4 жыл бұрын
*AND BEST OF ALL WITH THE 2011* ... *no horribly designed START STOP system* requiring it to be manually shut off, 3 levels down on the touch screen EVERY TIME you start the car !
@-D-W4 жыл бұрын
True Dat!!!
@Daconthocon783 жыл бұрын
A few years ago, I was close to getting the same wagon in white pearl with the sunroof package until I saw that the backup camera showed a blue screen and the front leather seats had rips and it was under 114k on the odometer. In my family fleet there is a 2013 outback limited and a 2018 limited fully loaded both with 4 cylinder engines and the newer one accelerates faster and has a longer distance to empty range even if it's larger, plus the ride is also smoother and quieter.
@SlightReturn6664 жыл бұрын
We have two Outbacks. My wife's is just like yours, a 2011 2.5 with a CVT. I find the CVT to be like driving a refrigerator but it works fine. On a whim, when I got frustrated with owning BMWs for 20 years, and the crazy ridiculous repair bills, I sold my 2013 X5 and bought a way way used 2013 Outback with a manual. I think it had about 90k on it when I purchased it; now it has 2x that. Cost about half what I sold the bimmer for, and I just stuck the difference into my eTrade account. Unlike my wife's CVT-equipped one, the manual is tons of fun. The stickshift really really helps you wring out good performance and it feels waaaayyy more powerful even though it isn't. The stickshift action is just okay-feeling, but the clutch is pretty light and all in all it works great. The stick also greatly decreases the rate at which brake pads wear, at least if you downshift coming to a stop. The thing about the Sub's is, sure, they do have little maintenance issues once in a while, but they're cheap to have fixed. We don't bother going all the way to the dealer, just the mechanic down the street. Very inexpensive and nothing major. I always took the BMWs to the dealer for service even though it was an hour away. Once the warranties ran out on those cars, I would get high anxiety walking into the dealer's service department -- it's just soooo insanely expensive and I often had major, major repair bills. I mean for heaven's sake, a nice set of new tires for the Outback is $550 installed; for the BMW it was well over twice that. Even if the warranty has lapsed, it's no big: half of New Englanders own out-of-warranty Subarus and nobody gets too verklemmt about it. I also like that the car has just the right options and absolutely no others. It has heated seats, an electric driver's seat with lumbar, and bluetooth for hands-free phone connections and music. The CD slot is never used but it's in just the right place to mount a Garmin GPS unit. BTW my wife's Outback has a sunroof but mine doesn't. If you're tall, definitely consider whether you really need one. There must be 2" more headroom in my car than hers.
@misaelramos834 жыл бұрын
I have a 2003 Legacy wagon with 160k that has been awesome. I hope to keep running it and hopefully it'll be my last internal combustion car.
@clydepace9203 Жыл бұрын
I really hated having to trade in my GMC Sierra because the engine was still drivable but damaged enough that it could have failed me at any time leaving me stranded on the freeway. I traded it for a Subaru outback yesterday and was wondering if I did the right thing. Your video helped to ease my mind about the situation. Thanks
@narri2144 жыл бұрын
Just got a 2011 outback, glad to hear the thunk from park to reverse is "normal" or at least common. It was one of my concerns with the car
@AnhYeuEmMaiMai6910 ай бұрын
2010 3.6R here, approaching 15 years and 191K. had 2 major repairs: 1. torque converter at 168K (lockup shudder shop replaced) 2. valve body at 178K (turbine speed sensor 2 - I replaced) had several minor repairs (minor as I did the work) VVT solenoids at 160K (rough idle) 2 front wheel bearings at 189K (roaring from left front) A/C condenser at 175K (corrosion- causing a leak) Belt tensioner at 185K Lower front control arms at 140K Struts/Shocks at 155K 2 knock sensors Car will cross over 200K in the middle of this year
@isaac243 жыл бұрын
I have a friend with a 2011 Outback 2.5i Premium, and it has 306K miles on it. No joke.
@kcdiazWTV2 жыл бұрын
I bought a 2012 Subaru Outback. Roughly 100k miles. I drove it for seven days and returned it because it had that issue you described. But instead of thunk, it stalled and it sounded like it dropped a refrigerator in the back onto the road. It wouldn't shift out of first anymore. All the alerts lights came on. Carmax tech reset the codes, called me and said that there is nothing wrong with it.
@rodcollman68494 жыл бұрын
Got mine and its the boxer diesel 6speed Manual love it live in the Snowy Mountains Australia
@abes.40403 жыл бұрын
Have a 2010, 146,000 miles and just a recent leak of power steering fluid. Just put a little Lucas and the leak is gone. Other than that, no issues.
@JamaicanMeCrazy4 жыл бұрын
Bro your review is pretty good.
@mauriciosalgadoe92773 жыл бұрын
I have a 2014 3.6R with some 52k miles. Whenever you get to stop and park first I break, go to neutral turn on electric break, release break and position in Parking. That's it
@6142bucky4 жыл бұрын
Mine thunks in reverse too. Nothing horrible but made me go “hmmm” .
@gabepd12624 жыл бұрын
Mine does too
@j.j.20613 жыл бұрын
Mine to
@jak313373 жыл бұрын
I've learned before putting it in park to hold the brake down and turn on parking break whenever at any incline. Also maybe replace transmission mount to help
@stephenhunt62533 жыл бұрын
2011 model still has the EJ253, so you WILL have head-gasket issues eventually. But that's ok, the MLS replacement head-gaskets they make these days are bomber and will likely result in a lifetime repair once needed (compared to the single-layer metal gasket on your engine). :) You'll have trouble with that CVT way before the head-gasket though.
@richardmitchell26282 жыл бұрын
Wonderful vehicles ! Got a 2012 as my first ever vehicle and it’s absolutely lovely ! Snow mud anything
@DAlexKablack3 жыл бұрын
A few times I had that clunk when shifting to reverse, but I figured it was because I had just started the vehicle and it was in high idle mode as it was trying to warm up. Other time I figured it was because I didn't set the parking brake. Haven't had the issue since I've started letting it warm up a couple minutes and using the parking brake.
@Coronet_1969_4 жыл бұрын
Yeah I really like the look of the Outback, the AWD and high ground clearance but have a tough time trusting the brand....got burned on an earlier Forester with blown head gasket. Know there are some very loyal Subaru owners however. I would definitely get the bigger V6 engine or the 4 cylinder turbo.
@aquacrimefighter23684 жыл бұрын
Sounds like more of a dishonest seller (or dealership). Sorry about your bad experience - it’s a shitty shitty feeling.
@gui-texzan74773 жыл бұрын
@@aquacrimefighter2368 Unfortunately not a dishonest salesman/dealership. Subaru's EJ25 (2.5L boxer) is well-known to have cooling problems, which can result in blown head gaskets. Also, the CVT transmission is very expensive to fix or replace if/when it craps out on you. My 2011 Outback has been great for all of the reasons listed in this video, but frustrating for those I mentioned.
@fapapas45342 жыл бұрын
@@gui-texzan7477 yes had to put a head gasket on. Runs great but didn't take but a few seconds for it to happen. Thanks
@mikecoolruler4 жыл бұрын
Good review Matt, if well looked after and follow Subaru maintenance schedule, they will usually last for years, that's why you hear of so many 200kplus milers out there.
@luckyflu07063 жыл бұрын
Have the same model love it..just did the sparkplugs..my son actually did...wasn't horrible but everything I've done to it..just regular maintenance
@pierrematisse53813 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your honest assessment of this model! 🙏
@bryanhoffman6013 Жыл бұрын
U will b doing headgaskets. Bought mine with 133k. Headgaskets leaked internally. Older 2.5 Headgaskets leaked externally , single layer headgasket. Multilayer leak internally. The FB motors ( timing chain) seem to have fixed headgasket issue. Son has 17 outback 195k. No issues.
@thedeadzonemaniac54 жыл бұрын
I am currently car shopping and my wife suggested the Subaru as her aunt drives an older one and it’s very spacious. Is this a good family car for kids/dogs?
@johnfoley36674 жыл бұрын
One thing to be aware of is the torque converter issue on this generation Subaru. My 2010 legacy had it and then I fixed it, the way you can see if you have it is go to a very steep hill, and then at the top, stop very abruptly. You'll feel the car transmission shudder a little bit, and if it's bad enough the engine will stall. If it doesn't stall, then your torque converter is good, if it does still, you'll need a new torque converter for it.
@DIYtryer3 жыл бұрын
How much was the bill for that?
@jlautomotive63493 жыл бұрын
John Foley, he said he has the 4cyl with the cvt so that doesn’t apply to him but yes if you have the 5 speed that could possibly be an issue…
@sgbradley4 жыл бұрын
I've had 2 Outbacks and both have a hard time switching to Reverse in Canadian winter's even with the BY.
@sunproject44443 жыл бұрын
Mine OB 2010 does too, but I found the problem. Apply the parking brake before releasing the brake pedal. The "thunks" when puting in reverse is because when on P position the car is still trying to roll, thus pushing the gerabox to stop it. It is really not a problem but annoying.
@JamesAnderson-mr2sg4 жыл бұрын
2011 subaru legacy with 2.5 ,cvt and 180000 miles . Can feel the torque convertor lock up clutch engage. Change the cvt fluid. Air bag recall twice. Plus 3 sets of head gaskets with the third set needed to be retorqued to stop an oil leak. Still a nice car though
@lanacastillo494 жыл бұрын
My bf needs to replace his car and he was eyeing this one. Should I tell him to reconsider considering all these problems?
@conniepinto71474 жыл бұрын
Nice car, I have a 2001 outback. I like it's handling.
@Kr00lplatinum4 жыл бұрын
The head gasket problem is not fixed. I have a 2011 Outback Premium 2.5i with $130k miles. Guess what needs to be repaired, the head gasket!
@lucienpellerin2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2011 as well,was lucky to hit 30 miles a gallon mostly city driving,(canadian gallons) In April i mouved to the country,now doing 35 miles per gallons (without AC). Bye.Lucien.
@keeshy3 жыл бұрын
I have a manual transmission 2011 outback, bought 4 years ago. Mine needed a new clutch only 6 months after buying, and now needs a new transmission. Fml I guess I'm just unlucky??
@Yellow-Rose3 жыл бұрын
That sucks. I was thinking about buying one so I was doing research and came across major issues Subaru is notorious for like a blown head gasket that is very costly to repair.
@jameslong48774 жыл бұрын
Hi I have a 2005 outback it is the best car I have driven bad weather,I was going to Wisconsin about 4 times a year in winter never fell not safe. JE Long
@milwaukeeroadjim92534 жыл бұрын
12 with 94k. No problems yet. i love my subaru
@markusprime3 жыл бұрын
I’ve got the six speed manual which is a much better match for this engine size. Bit of a slog in traffic but very zippy.
@LanceHaywood-u1b Жыл бұрын
Hi mate I have a 2011 outback I had to but a another motor in due to the dreaded head gaskets but apart from that I do like it no thumping into reverse tho. I was the same when buying was looking for a 4wd but couldn't find anything in my price range with lower ks. I'm in Australia Queensland and whe. I bought it it had 128000km and then the gaskets went bit overall it's very practical for us with a teenage kids plenty of room. I didn't know this about the roof racks so I'm about to go check
@ianlamendola84103 жыл бұрын
I love my 12. 139k and running strong
@lukasbaardson85324 жыл бұрын
My outback has the 5 speed auto (3.6R engine) and it does the trans "bang" when its cold hahah
@drewbailey52314 жыл бұрын
Shift linkage will break, change trans fluid, warm it up
@CaseyGpdx4 жыл бұрын
My mom has a 2011 outback. Its red with lether beige interior. However her does not have the dual zone climate option yours has
@MrJohnRend Жыл бұрын
I have a 2013 and hit a deer with it. Fixed it and it's still going at 175k miles. My transmission does the same thing as you. This car isn't the original transmission either. Subarus take a minute to cold start. Also these cars tend to burn oil. Especially if you drive like crazy.
@knab28317 ай бұрын
I had no idea the rear seats reclined!
@zane87893 жыл бұрын
I have a 2011 2.5i base with 140k miles (one owner, well maintained, but all original parts, original rotors, water pump, and belts) It zips around the city at 24mpg. Highway is 29mpg. I've gotten it up to 120 which is very odd considering I can't find a single video of it going over 105mph 😂 Anyways, it's a solid car and I plan on driving mine until it falls apart.
@reidrobinson92 жыл бұрын
Did you do the recommended timing belt change around 115k? I just bought a 2011 2.5i with 134k, and it hasn't been done yet.
@powerboatguy23083 жыл бұрын
I've heard the manual transmissions are the way to go. These automatics can fail and lead to 8k+ in repair bills.
@TCAPRecipes4 ай бұрын
I miss my subaru wagon. Time to get another.
@alfredktn4 жыл бұрын
Nice video which is very informative. Can you do a video of the Subaru legacy estate car?
@Raafaat2 жыл бұрын
Same sound on my 2011 outback while changing to reverse.
@jorgeroman9792 жыл бұрын
I get that thunk as well on my 2002 but I found that if I put it in drive first then reverse u don't get the thunk try it
@ishengarov2 жыл бұрын
I think not only Subaru is affected by this thunk sound/jolt. I have a Mercedes C-class which does the same, and not only in Reverse put Drive too - every morning. Not sure what it is - been driving it as such for the last 2.5 years, will try the parking break suggestion from the comments. On another note - are there Outbacks with automatic transmission that is not CVT?
@michaelbezos29694 жыл бұрын
I'm gonna guess here but does the Subi idle higher when cold? Increased RPM may lend itself to clunk. Possible fluid not thin enough when cold. My truck clunks when first started but RPM is up till warmed up. Anyway appreciate your opinions on your Outback. Looking myself for a reliable 3rd vehicle as putting too many miles on work truck for simple errons.
@timsaur3 жыл бұрын
Great review! Thanks.
@elvisnjoroge_3 жыл бұрын
I dont understand, what do Americans do with their cars cz most reviews with an engine below 3L I hear its underpowered, Then complain that a bigger engine is thirsty. So which car is at a sweet spot.
@jonathanrivera68154 жыл бұрын
Let the car warm up enough for the trans to really warm up
@MHdrport4 жыл бұрын
False. Does nothing.
@ritzray83894 жыл бұрын
@@MHdrport set the car to Park and hold the brakes and engage the parking brake, once parking brakes are fully engaged then you can release the brakes. This will prevent the car from rolling once in Park since the parking pawl will not be the one stopping the car from rolling.
@MHdrport4 жыл бұрын
@@ritzray8389 half true
@breakdncer0074 жыл бұрын
Wait, 2011 outback rear seats recline? I have a 2011 outback 2.5 limited, was that feature included in that trim level? Of course, the one feature my car shares with yours is the car thunk going in reverse, it’s real and awful.
@msmith6174 жыл бұрын
They sure do! There's a small plastic lever about a third of the way up the seatback on the outboard seats. Pull that lever to recline the back seats.
@robinsmith88464 жыл бұрын
Is a 2014 Subaru Outback worth the extra money if you can afford it? What is the cargo space with seats folded and not folded please?
@DIYtryer3 жыл бұрын
Good review thanks!
@Fluffyapproved11 ай бұрын
I’ve got the 3.6 and it is very powerful compared to my 2015 Subaru forester 2.5
@GMARK19143 жыл бұрын
I thought the fuel consumption was great until I got a 2015. Slightly bigger engine sips a little more.
@JKell12-1994 жыл бұрын
I just bought a 2011 3.6R with only 42K on it. Feels solid. Doesn’t anyone know if the Bluetooth technology on this model is just completely out of date at this point ? I tried pairing my phone for Spotify and for making calls but doesn’t seem to work at all.
@-D-W4 жыл бұрын
I bought a '11 3.6R Outback this summer and it has the Bluetooth. But I do not use my cell phone much, and hardly ever in the car. So I have not tried pairing it. I will try to give it a go within the next week or two and then come back here to let you know how I fared with it.
@leighannebaker78633 жыл бұрын
I have the 2011 3.6r & I am not super tech savvy so I looked it up on youtube and paired my phone easily.
@qomeg89393 жыл бұрын
Paired my 2011 Ltd. just fine, but I can't get the mp3 thing to work with my phone, on which I have several audio books. Checked this site today looking for help on that from a video. No luck just yet.
@Victor-lk7ws3 жыл бұрын
We have a 2016, fuel economy is about the same. Average 26 mpg.
@MrLiteheart3 жыл бұрын
We are 3rd owners of a Sub outback 2011. I want to install a remote start and apparently it's a bitch to do on this particular model>?
@ericv435 Жыл бұрын
hi im from the Netherlands i have h6 3.0 2005 with 2976xx km on the clock and if i put it in reverse its the same i have it sinds oktober because my forester SH 2.0 from 2008 i had a crash and it was money wise for me not reparable i got 750 euro for it an had bought this outback for 4000 it has complete historie from when it was bought to the last repair bill from almost 2k with oil filters and stabilizing rods and wheelbearings
@dha5884 жыл бұрын
Hii, its been 7 months. Did you resolve or find out more information about the thump?
@puttpiputt2 жыл бұрын
Is there any different between 2010 and 2011 sir?
@nevaeh99613 жыл бұрын
Would anyone recommend this as a first car. I’m looking for a reliable first car for mine and I’ve looked at the outback but I don’t know many with them. So can someone please let me know
@kosiekoos9408Ай бұрын
Warm up your car properly before engaging the transmission. This avoids dreadful thunk