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Which Outback has leather seats? Which is best to lease? Which Outback is best to buy? Which has the most horsepower?
 

We know that you've got questions about the 2017 Subaru Outback, and even if you've done your own research online to check out specs, dimensions, price, and features, you may still be left wondering things that brochures alone can't answer.

That's why Budd Baer Subaru is giving you a brief rundown of Outback trim levels, from base to fully-loaded, to help you understand your options a bit better.

The best way to do that, of course, is to visit our Washington Subaru dealership in person and browse the showroom. But in the meantime, check out some key similarities and differences between Outback models.
 

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Subaru Outback 2.5i

  • Starts at ~$25,645
  • Perfect for drivers on a budget who want a new Outback

With the lowest starting price in the bunch, the base model is a great value, with standard features like roof rails, SUBARU STARLINK, and legendary Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive.

Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium

  • Starts at ~$27,695
  • Great for shoppers who want a little something extra, but want to stay under $30K

The affordable Premium model adds Subaru's All-Weather Package with heated front seats, as well as dual-zone climate control, available EyeSight systems, and an available moonroof. Swanky.

Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited

  • Starts at ~$32,390
  • The perfect fit for drivers who enjoy the finer things in life

Although the Limited breaks that $30K price point, it brings a lot of action for the money: Harman Kardon speakers, heated front and rear seats, a power rear gate, and larger wheels.

Subaru Outback 2.5i Touring

  • Starts at ~$35,995
  • Great for drivers who want a boost of luxury

New for 2017, the Touring trim is gorgeous--a real work of art. Four-cylinder Touring models bring exclusive Java Leather upholstery, as well as HID headlights, GPS, and a heated steering wheel. A nice touch--literally.

Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited

  • Starts at ~$34,995
  • Great for drivers who are looking for more power

Standard with a six-cylinder BOXER engine, the 3.6R Limited brings all the features of the four-cylinder Limited Outback model with even more power. All-Wheel-Drive wagons have never been so much fun.

Subaru Outback 3.6R Touring

  • Starts at ~$38,195
  • Perfect for the driver who wants it all. Like, all of it

All of the perks of the 2.5i Touring, with 256 horsepower and a roaring road performance.
 

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Keep in mind, with the 2018 Subaru Outback coming soon to the Washington area, we may see some changes in pricing, features, trim levels, and availability.

Be sure to chat with the experts at Budd Baer Subaru to learn more about the iconic Outback and its variety of model options, which of these Outback wagons will be the best fit for you and your budget/lifestyle, and your options for a new lease or loan.

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