i'm thinking of getting a 2015 outback as a roadtrip/expedition car in several months
still worrying about the cvt transmission, pity subaru don't provide AT options anymore
The CV has been a huge success for Subaru. So much so that it is becoming the standard tranny on most of their models.
I have a 2010 OB, which was the CVs first model year. At first, I was a skeptic, but have really grown to like the CV and would get another without hesitation.
R
You all going to video?
Most definitely
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DSC_0482 by machinecrewchief, on FlickrI will have video in a few days time. And more pictures.
Thanks R! I'm kind of deciding between an OB and a cherokee trailhawk (not grand cherokee, GC is too expensive), cherokee is obviously more offroad ready right away, but OB is so much better in every other aspect (cargo space, eyesight, fuel efficiency, etc)
If I get the OB, I think I will need to install the skid plates, new suspension, new tires and also one or two full size spare tires, probably 3000 bucks to make it equivalent as a stock cherokee trailhawk
then another several grand on push bar, off road lights, rear bar, etc and etc
anyway, my mind is set on OB for now, still have several months ahead to change my mind![]()