Used 2023 Subaru Outback Premium
Used 2023 Subaru Outback Premium
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This vehicle is a good deal
Based on the dealership's total vehicle list price, this vehicle may present a good buying opportunity in comparison to similar vehicles in the same geographic area. There may be details about this vehicle that are unknown to Cars.com, (such as aftermarket add-ons and condition evaluations). Please review the dealership's seller notes and conduct your own due diligence.
Our analysis compares this car with similar 2023 Subaru Outbacks, factoring in 100+ variables including:
- Supply & demand
- Price
- Original MSRP
- Mileage
- Add-on packages
- Feature upgrades (e.g. alloy wheels, bluetooth)
- Exterior and interior colors
- Vehicle history (when available)
- Dealer ratings & reviews
Price history
$1,896 below original listed price
Date |
Change |
Price |
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01/13/26 |
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$25,965 |
01/09/26 |
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$26,435 |
10/06/25 |
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$27,861 |
Total price amount is based on price change information provided by the seller.
Features & specs
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Ag3 exterior color -
Warm Ivory interior color -
Gasoline fuel type -
2.5L H-4 gasoline direct injection, DOHC, variable valve control engine
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26-32 mpg -
All-wheel Drive drivetrain -
Automatic transmission -
No accidents or damage reported
Convenience
- Adaptive Cruise Control
- Heated Seats
- Keyless Entry
- Keyless Start
- Navigation System
Entertainment
- Android Auto®
- Apple CarPlay®
- Bluetooth®
- HomeLink
- USB Port
- WiFi Hotspot
Exterior
- Alloy Wheels
- Roof Rack
Safety
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Backup Camera
- Blind Spot Monitor
- Brake Assist
- LED Headlights
- Lane Departure Warning
- Rear Cross Traffic Alert
- Stability Control
Additional popular features
- headlight control - auto highbeam
- collision warning system
- autonomous drive
- driver monitor
Finance & buying options
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Seller's notes
Vehicle history report
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Clean title -
No accidents or damage reported -
1 owner -
Personal use only -
No open recalls reported
Seller's info
Budd Baer Buick GMC Mazda Subaru
- Monday
- 9am - 8pm
- Tuesday
- 9am - 8pm
- Wednesday
- 9am - 6pm
- Thursday
- 9am - 8pm
- Friday
- 9am - 6pm
- Saturday
- 9am - 5pm
- Sunday
- Closed
The Honest Dealer
Budd Baer Buick GMC Subaru Mazda is located in Washington Pennsylvania serving Waynesburg Wheeling & Pittsburgh. Our dealership has an outstanding selection of new and used cars trucks and SUVs. If you would like to take a test drive come down to 71 Murtland Ave. We are a no pressure dealership and encourage you to stop in today to take a look for yourself. We look forward to serving you.
- Children friendly waiting area
- Complimentary beverages
- Complimentary car wash with service
- Complimentary shuttle service
- Complimentary wi-fi
- Computer work stations
- Customer lounge
- Early drop-off
- Online service appointment scheduling
- Rental service
- Senior discounts on service
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It was a very pleasant experience start to finish. Shawn was especially helpful in listening to my needs. He even helped me to get my rental vehicle back to Enterprise Rent a Car!
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Great dealership Very nice people to work with Under stood my needs Ed was awesome
Shawn Fink
Subaru Product Specialist
Chrissy Marks
Subaru Product Specialist
Ashley Badura
Guest Relations Supervisor
Ed Kelley
Mazda Product Specialist
- Air filter replacement
- Model specific
- Brake inspection
- Free with service
- Cabin filter replacement
- Model specific
- Car wash
- Free with service
- Coolant system service
- Detailing
- Fluid top-off
- Free with service
- Fuel injector service
- Multi-point inspection
- Free with service
- New battery
- Model specific
- New brake pads/shoes (front)
- Model specific
- New brake pads/shoes (rear)
- Model specific
- Oil, filter change
- Oil, filter change (premium)
- Power steering service
- Replace brake fluid
- Tire rotation
- Transmission service
- Model dependent
- Wheel alignment (4WD)
- Wheel alignment (AWD)
- Wheel alignment (FWD)
- Wheel alignment (RWD)
- Wheel balance
- Wiper blade replacement
- Model specific
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Consumer reviews
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My 2023 XT Limited is the 3rd Outback I've owned.
My 2023 XT Limited is the 3rd Outback I've owned. The first two were 2017/2019 Touring trim with a 2.5 non-turbo 4 cyl. We upgraded so we could tow but soon found out that the 2023 XT has insufficient transmission cooling for our little trailer (2,000lbs dry, car is rated for 3500 lbs). When asked, Subaru says the car wasn't really built to tow. Add to that the psychotic turbo lag/jump, esp. in town and the poor fuel economy & I wished I had never bought this car. Subaru dealer has no answers. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Having fun
- Does not recommend
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Air Does Not Work
Purchased new in January 2023. Has been in for the same repairs 3 times for air not working. Each time they replace the cockpit control unit and it still doesn't work. The only time is does work is when it is above 87 degrees and has been sitting outside all day in the sun. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Commuting
- Does not recommend
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Two things that need to be improved
Turn signals do not have a loud sound. They are very low My 2016 Outback has nice loud turn signals. You cannot turn your radio off. The only way not to hear it is to put the sound real low. Two major complaints I have - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend
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A Steal
2023 Subaru Outback Limited XT. A great station wagon (it’s not really a SUV). Comfortable leather seats, smooth ride and extremely quick with the turbo. If you don’t need seating for eight, you have no need for the Ascent. Same engine and cargo capacity and ground clearance, lower to the ground, faster, better handling and several thousand dollars cheaper. Standard all wheel drive. Full safety suite. 11.6” infotainment system is really closer to 8” as the climate control takes the additional 3.6”. The Harmon Kardon sound system will blow your doors off. Good in car navigation. Wireless Apple Car Play and Android Auto. Hands free tailgate. 0-60 in 5.8 on regular gas. Standard roof rails. Even has heated outboard rear seats. If you’re considering a midsize or smaller SUV you owe it to yourself to drive this first. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend
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Former Outback Fan Now
I recently purchased a new 2023 Subaru Outback. This is my 4th Outback so I was shocked at how uncomfortable the driver's seat is! Plus, the gas pedal is so stiff that I am getting cramps in my right foot and leg all the way up to my hip. No matter how many times I have adjusted the seat, this continues to be a serious issue. Feeling regrets after buying the new Outback. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Having fun
- Does not recommend
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Touring XT
The Touring XT has all the bells and whistles of a luxury SUV for a lower price point. The extra turbo thrust is impressive! It has a very comfortable ride for long trips. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend
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Our love for Subaru has waned.
After driving our 2023 Outback Touring XT (Boxer 4 with Turbo) for 1,000 miles, the following Likes and Dislikes are offered. Some features are compared our trade-in of a 2016 Outback 3.6. Bottom line is we miss our 2016 OB very much. What we like includes: Rear blind spot detector, Backup camera, Front panoramic camera, Proximity crash avoidance system, Turbo powered Boxer 4 at lower speeds, Solid feel to car, Responsive steering & tight turning radius, Heated steering wheel, and Heated / Cooled seat. What we dislike includes: Most of the Info-entertainment features including Tom-Tom (complicated requiring to stop vehicle to adjust), Unable to disengage / lower volume seat belt warning system including rear seat seat-belt use, Reduced driver and passenger dimensions from 2016 OB 3.6, Lack of driver side right leg room and lack of console & door storage with the oversize console compared to 2016 OB 3.6, Automatic stop start feature even with easy shutoff switch, Hesitation from 60 to 70 mph with Boxer 4 w/o turbo / CVT as compared to 2016 OB 3.6, and Exterior color selection is difficult to like other than standard black, white, and gray colors. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does not recommend
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Headlight safty issue
I traded in my 2015 Outback and am now one month into driving my 2023 vehicle which I quite like. But I have a serious complaint about the new headlight system Subaru is using. I drive many unlit country roads that have quite a few short but somewhat steep hills. When heading on a flat the low beam lights do an okay, not great but okay, job of illuminating the road in front (the2015 was better). But when heading downhill, the line of decmarcation between the lit and unlit field of vision area often does not seem to extend far enough forward to allow me to see even 25 yards ahead. When traveling at 35 or 40 mph, I find this dangerous and unnerving. While driving 35 mph downhill on a 40 or 50 yard stretch of the road on 2/18/23 I was unable to see far enough forward and therefore slow down in time before hitting a cat. Additionally, the display screen requires me to take my eyes off the road far too often to see what control I might be touching, be that a temperature control, a radio station, or something else. Those things not withstanding I like the car. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend
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Fantastic car
It’s a great car! The interior is very nice and easy to use, the car looks amazing, it heats up quick and handles great! Also lots of cargo space and plenty of space for your passengers…highly recommend the 2023 suburu outback - Purchased a New car
- Used for Having fun
- Does recommend
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Some annoying problems with the 23 Touring
I have a new 2023 Touring, my 3rd Subaru, previous had a 2018 Outback Ltd. I must admit to be disappointed with the Touring. My issues are: First, the driver's seat is very uncomfortable, feels like there's 2X4 in the middle of the seat bottom. I suspect this has to do with air duct for the ventilated seats that comes with the Touring. No similar discomfort with the unventilated seats in the Premium. Really ruins the experience. Secondly, the electronics are extremely complex, over 1200 pages of owners manual, scrolling through multiple nested menus required to do anything, The software is still somewhat unstable; Much less storage for the driver than my 2018, as noted in other reviews; Finally, it feels much more underpowered than my 2018 with same engine - the engine really winds out to get it moving down the road. I should have ordered the turbo version - my fault Still a great car in most respects, but go for the Premium version with the turbo. I should note the Subaru customer advocate is doing his best to help with the seat problem. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does not recommend
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my 4th outback
my 5th subaru (4th outback) and this 2023 touring xt addresses virtually all of the deficincies and negatives of my 2020 model. the infotainment head is several levels improved and now a pleasure to use. still some improvements possible, but the vehicle is terrific. the turbo-charged engine is a pleasure and certainly quick 0-60 mph in 5.8 seconds. definitely an under-appreciated safety feature. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend
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Great Vehicle But Be Aware
I owned three Rav4's prior to the Outback. Love it, great car. Everyone knows the good points. The negative are that the interior storage is minimal. A slot above the glove box is a couple of inches high and useless. The console storage in very small. The pockets in the doors are tiny. It keeps losing the blue tooth connection. When I get in I have to go through a sequence of reestablishing connection. It takes me three minutes to leave the garage. Feels like I'm a pilot configuring the car for take off. - Purchased a New car
- Used for Transporting family
- Does recommend
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