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Find a Used 2018 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium in Partlow, VA

TrueCar has 13 used 2018 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium models for sale in Partlow, VA, including a 2018 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium. Prices for a used 2018 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium in Partlow, VA currently range from $8,147 to $23,998, with vehicle mileage ranging from 24,044 to 229,687.

Nationwide Subaru Outback Listings by Year

VehiclePrice FromCertified Pre-OwnedUnder 100k MilesAccident FreeTotal Available
2022 Subaru Outback$16,30060 listings324 listings284 listings335 listings
2021 Subaru Outback$15,84411 listings116 listings105 listings124 listings
2020 Subaru Outback$13,8650 listings128 listings119 listings144 listings
2019 Subaru Outback$11,4950 listings130 listings122 listings162 listings
2018 Subaru Outback$8,1470 listings71 listings76 listings117 listings
2017 Subaru Outback$6,9950 listings57 listings66 listings102 listings
2016 Subaru Outback$6,0000 listings19 listings21 listings42 listings
2015 Subaru Outback$5,9950 listings25 listings38 listings62 listings
2014 Subaru Outback$4,7270 listings7 listings22 listings35 listings
2013 Subaru Outback$4,5770 listings9 listings26 listings44 listings

2018 Subaru Outback Owner Reviews

5th Generation Subaru Outback

2015 - 2019
Overall Rating
4.2
8 out of 10
Based on 762 Ratings
Performance
4.1
Comfort
4.0
Fuel Efficiency
3.8
Safety Technology
4.3
Features
3.9
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Owner Review
Allow windows to operate until driver exits the car when parked. Provide option for folks like me that use cruise control almost all the time to be able to leave it permanently turned on. Soft fabric that lines the back of the vehicle seems to be lower quality than rest of car...we have leather interior. Thanks for improving the navigation over 2015 Outback, which was really sub-par. Allow the driver's seat to go back another inch or two. How about an easy to use "go home" button in current map. Too many buttons to hit for this very common action. Sound insulation could be improved. USB ports are difficult to access and not enough of them. The two main ones in the front are behind a door which won't close with a USB cord in use, so leave small channels under door on each side for cord to pass through and allow door to close. Could use more room to store things like flares, tow rope, etc. Really want at least a front camera. Better still would be 360 coverage, especially for parking. Parallel parking guidance. Power lift rear door that can also be opened or closed manually. Current version freezes if someone tries to open it and pulls up. Love the 5 mph cruise control jumps. Big improvement over 2015. Make it easy to turn off display at night if not needed. I like to be able to turn the radio OFF at times. Current button basically mutes it. Loved the mute button over by steering wheel and miss it. There is so much about my Outback limited that is exceptional. These little tweaks would help make it even better.
Submitted by Jeff N on --- --- ----|2018 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited
4.08 out of 10
Performance
4.8
Comfort
4.3
Fuel Efficiency
3.0
Safety Technology
5.0
Features
4.2
Owner Review
Figure out long-range single-fob remote start and offer discounted fobs to anyone who has the current version. Add remote start to your app. When the engine is remotely started, do not shut it off as soon as the doors are opened. Allow the liftgate to be opened when the engine is running. Lock the gear shifter if the liftgate is open or the push-button start hasn't been pressed after remote start, which solves the safety issues with each better that the current implementation.
Submitted by Paul G on --- --- ----|2018 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited
No Rating Available0 out of 10
Owner Review
Get better infotainment software and screens that don't get lines over time. If you want people to stop texting and being distracted in the car let them or passenger operate the By Nav phone text on the screen all the time instead of being extremely distracted by why cant I do this, am I doing it wrong, car I do it with Android Auto??? Getting angry at the system then reaching for your phone anyway isn't helping its hurting!
Submitted by Gregory C on --- --- ----|2018 Subaru Outback 3.6R Touring