The J.D. Power 100-Point Score is based on hundreds of thousands of independent and unbiased opinions of verified car owners.
82
Out of 100
Quality & Reliability
Great
81/100
Measures the level of defects, malfunctions, and design flaws experienced by vehicle owners. Covers the entire vehicle from engine to infotainment system. A higher rating means fewer problems.
Driving Experience
Great
81/100
Owners' evaluation of the vehicle's design, performance, comfort, functionality, safety, and technology, comprise this rating. Newer and recently-redesigned vehicles tend to score better.
Resale
Great
83/100
J.D. Power's forecast of depreciation (how much of its current value the vehicle will likely lose) over the next three years. Lower depreciation equals a higher rating.
Dealership Experience
Not Rated
Owners' experience with this brand's dealerships during the purchase and service process make up this rating. Key factors include customer service, dealership facilities, and the quality of work.
Measured owner satisfaction with 2010 Subaru Outback after 90-days of ownership.
Vehicle stability in poor conditions
Ease of getting in and out of the vehicle
Comfort of the 2nd row seats
Owners Don't Like
The problems experienced by owners of the 2010 Subaru Outback during the first 90-days of ownership.
Sound of the engine/exhaust
The vehicle's audio system
The vehicle's heating and air conditioning
Performance Specs
MPG City
18 - 22
MPG Hwy
25 - 29
Horsepower
170 - 256
Transmission
1 speed, CVT, 5 speed, Auto, 6 speed, Manual
Engine
Gas 4-Cyl, Gas 6-Cyl
Drivetrain
All Wheel Drive
Available Trims
2010 Subaru Outback Review
Overview
Introducing the all-new 2010 Subaru Outback. Subaru Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive holds tight to virtually any surface you encounter on the way. Opt for the efficient 2.5i and get smooth reliable performance to power you through. Or get the 3.6R and have 256 horsepower seamlessly on tap. If the way turns rough 4-wheel independent suspension with class-leading ground clearance will help you take it on. And the Outback now features a double-wishbone design rear suspension and improved wheel articulation to combine smooth-riding comfort with inspiring responsiveness. Lineartronic CVT now available on Outback 2.5i models can save you gas money and shrink your carbon footprint. Long and short treks are more enjoyable with optional power adjustable front seats now with power adjustable lumbar support. Opt for the 9-speaker harman/kardon premium audio system. Add the convenience of available features like steering wheel-mounted controls the voice-activated navigation system and Bluetooth hands-free calling. That’s why Subaru places safety as one of our highest priorities and why we think about safety in 360 degrees from preventative to collision protection. The all new 2010 Subaru Outback when leaving it all behind start with your limitations.