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In the end, the only opinion that matters is yours. Choose the one that makes you happiest.
As a reference point, I like going fast on my snobby European sportbike on the street and track.
And I like going fast in my snobby European sportscar on the street.
I think the Subaru’s 2.5 is plenty powerful enough in competitive traffic and I dig the fuel range.
Go with whichever does not have a cvt transmission.
-Z
What are you coming from to this or will this be a 2nd vehicle?Looking at getting a Subaru Outback. I’ve driven two...a 2.5 premium and a 3.6 limited. I liked both, but I liked the 3.6 more. For anyone that has one or the other...what are your thoughts? The perks of the 3.6 seem to be less engine noise in the cabin and more power (duh). Any buyers remorse after going one way or the other?
Supply wise....there’s just not a lot of 3.6’s around. There’s a bunch of 2.5’s.
Also, I have the 4AET in my foz, she has the CVT. the CVT is much, much smoother.Agreed. I think I’ll like either, but I’m liking the price tag of the 2.5 more. It looks like I can get a 2-3 year newer 2.5 limited for roughly the same price as a 3.6 limited.
Thank you for the context. I’m in a similar boat. I’ve got a 1000cc motorcycle that I can take for a spin if I have a need for speed.
Lol. By lol...I mean that is not possible. And yeah...from everything I’ve read...that takes some getting used to.
I’ll miss the transmission in my truck (Ram 1500 with 8 speed and 5.7L V8). Shifts were silky smooth. It was a Dodge product though, so that’s about the only thing I’ll miss about it.
What are you coming from to this or will this be a 2nd vehicle?
The gf has the 2018 OB with 2.5, I wanted her to get the 3.6.
I have a 2010 Foz with 2.5 and it is sluggish when loaded down, it gets ~15mpg when I get above 75 with a bike and roof rack... Granted I have slightly bigger tires and some suspension modifications. Her stock OB gets mid to high 20's,on a road trip she gets into the low 30's if she stays ~65mph.
The CVT is the only option for the 2019 year, I don't think there was a manual option. If there is, get it. #millenialantitheftdevice
Do you plan to load the car down for trips? Scuba gear is heavy.
Do you ever plan to pull a trailer? That extra umph will be handy. Even those little uhaul trailers...
Are you in coastal or mountain Virginia?
At least it's not an XT, as they would require premium fuels. The 3.6 you can dump low grade pump gas and call it a day and still have some extra umph.
The price between them should also effect the decision. If it's close, get the 3.6 hands down.
Not looking at engines, just features added to the 3.6 limited from the 2.5 premium, look like - Added features include a premium 12-speaker sound system, keyless ignition and entry, leather upholstery, heated rear seats, blind-spot monitoring, and a power lift gate.
I have a love hate relationship with the gf's lift gate. It is nice for one touch opening when my hands are full, but when I am really loading the trunk full of stuff, it is very sensitive and I can't pack stuff like a normal slam it home trunk...
And leather is easier to clean, I'm told. Living with a vegan I'm not allowed leather interior.
You plan on backseat passengers?
CVT is all the rage until it needs repair...very expensive to fix. If you can't go with a non-cvt automatic then I suggest a stick shift.
-Z
Also, is the 3.6 a boxer engine?
Yes. Supposedly reliable and well balanced. That’s one reason that people have said to get the 3.6...supposedly less vibrations and engine noise.