USA Today agrees, the 2015 Outback simply does have more to love!
Written by: Garrett Freeborn
You may know that you're funny or intelligent or in our case, proud of our new 2015 Outback. Regardless, isn't it so very nice when individuals agree with what you, yourself also believe? We think so. USA Today recently wrote up quite a flattering article about the 2015 Outback, at one point simply calling it "a jewel". The article, which can be found in the September 13th USA today paper already does a fairly good job at summing all that is to love about the Outback, but why not make it even easier to digest.
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The article outright states that the
outback is
so quiet that if you have the windows up you
may just forget you're even moving.
· The Outback adds seamless connectivity to
its sound systems, being as easy as docking
your Apple or Windows phone and having
all the data on your phone displayed on the
dashboard screen so you don't have to thumb
through your tiny smart phone, which I must add, is relatively time consuming and very dangerous to yourself, pedestrians, and other drivers.
· Handling has been designed based on customer feedback of the 2015's predecessors, so any annoyances that you may have had with previous models have all been addressed so that you now have the most comfortable control over the already naturally smooth driving vehicle.
· Gas consumption has been further improved over 2014, giving the 2015 a 3 mpg advantage over last year's model, this may not sound like much, but over the long life of a Subaru car, this equates to a large reduction in gas consumption.
· Improved AWD now includes "X-mode"

which when activated, prevents the car
from receiving too much gas which would
trigger wheelspin or sliding. X-mode
adds yet another safety element to
Subaru's stock of safety features.
As James Healey, author of the article perfectly stated, "In sum, the 2015 Subaru Outback is stunningly good..."
For the full online article: http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/columnist/healey/2014/09/13/test-drive-2015-subaru-outback-great-mpg-driving-behavior-/15448827/