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Subaru - Outback (2013)
Looking for the Subaru Outback price on a 2013 model? Whether you’re checking the Subaru Outback 2013 price or inquiring about the used Subaru Outback price, this profile gives you a clear snapshot of what to expect. Below you’ll find the key specifications that define the 2013 Subaru Outback, realistic depreciation insights, a side‑by‑side comparison with similar models, and a market position overview to help you decide if this crossover pickup is right for you.
- Model: 2013 Subaru Outback (Fifth Generation)
- Engine: 2.5 L 4‑Cylinder Boxer, 164 hp @ 6,400 rpm, 181 lb‑ft @ 5,200 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑Speed Automatic (Auto Box) or 6‑Speed Manual (available for certain trims)
- Fuel Type: Regular Gasoline (E10 compliant)
- Drive: Symmetrical All‑Wheel Drive (standard on all trims)
- Dimensions (mm): Length 4,845 – 4,919, Width 1,845, Height 1,650 – 1,675, Wheelbase 2,700
- Seating Capacity: 5 passengers (5‑seat layout, optional third-row fitment for the 2017‑plus models)
- Fuel Economy: EPA‑rated 19 mpg city / 26 mpg highway (Automatic), 20 / 27 (Manual)
- Cargo Space: 15.8 ft³ behind rear seats, 55.3 ft³ with seats folded — excellent for travel and everyday hauling
- Safety Systems: EyeSight Driver Assist, Subaru’s EyeSight AI, automatic emergency braking (with “A” level), blind‑spot monitoring, rear cross‑traffic alert, and more
- Trim Levels: Base, Premium, Limited, Touring, and Outback Wilderness
- Key Features (Select Trim): Uconnect infotainment, 6.5‑inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, premium audio, 3‑point seat belts every seat, JDM front airbags, low‑rider airbags, and asymmetrical turbo‑charged variants for higher trim levels
- Warranty: 3‑year/36,000‑mi basic, 5‑year/60,000‑mi powertrain (local variations possible)
Depreciation: How the Subaru Outback Sits on the Value Scale
Evaluating the Subaru Outback depreciation helps you understand how the vehicle’s market value changes over time—critical for buying or selling a 2013 model. Here’s a realistic snapshot for a typical used Subaru Outback:
- First Year: Typically 15–20% depreciation as the vehicle settles into its market lifecycle. A 2013 example might see a penalty of ~$2,700 from the MSRP.
- Second Year: Expect an additional 5–8% depreciation, reflecting the vehicle’s maturation but still maintaining its value due to strong reliability.
- Third to Fifth Years: The vehicle loses roughly 4–6% in each successive year. By the end of year five, a 2013 Outback could be worth around 58–62% of its original price, depending on mileage and condition.
- Long‑Term (10+ Years): The outback holds up better than many peers, retaining approximately 38–44% of its initial value—thanks to the durable drive train and moderate maintenance
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