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Subaru - Outback (2019)

Welcome to our comprehensive guide on the Subaru Outback, a perennial favorite among midsize crossover enthusiasts. Whether you’re driving a brand‑new Subaru Outback 2019 or exploring the market for a used model, understanding the price dynamics is essential. In this overview we’ll cover the Subaru Outback price range, key specifications, depreciation patterns, and comparison points that help you gauge value across markets.

First things first: the Subaru Outback price varies by trim, options, and vehicle condition. A freshly purchased 2024 Outback will be priced higher than a 2019 example or a pre‑owned unit. Likewise, the Subaru Outback 2019 price you encounter will not be static; it’ll shift based on mileage, service history, and regional demand.

Key Specifications of the 2019 Subaru Outback

  • Engine: 2.5‑liter horizontally‑mounted flat‑four (Boxer) producing 178 hp & 180 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission: Boxer 6‑speed automatic (AWD standard on all trims).
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline.
  • Fuel Economy: EPA estimates 25 mpg (city) / 32 mpg (highway) for the base WRX‑drive.
  • Dimensions (overall): 188.3 in L × 73.7 in W × 65.7 in H.
  • Wheelbase: 112.9 in.
  • Seating Capacity: 5 passengers.
  • Cargo Volume: 31.4 cu ft (rear seats up) & 75.7 cu ft (rear seats folded).
  • Truck Bed: 26.4 in long.
  • AWD System: Symmetrical all‑wheel drive with X‑Drive for off‑road capability.
  • Safety: EyeSight Driver Assist Technology (duplex radar, camera, side‑dumbbell sensors).

Feel free to use this spec list as a quick snapshot when comparing models or browsing inventory listings. Each bullet is a quick data point that drivers and buyers often seek.

Depreciation Insights for the Outback

Understanding the depreciation curve is a key part of any cost‑of‑ownership analysis. For the typical Subaru Outback depreciation path, you can expect the following patterns:

  • First year: Vehicles in Japan of this class typically lose 15–20% of their value. U.S. buyers often see similar or slightly higher figures depending on dealer discounts.
  • Second year: An additional 8–12% is common across most mid‑size crossover platforms.
  • After year three: Depreciation slows; you might see a marginal 4–6% decline per year over the next few years.

When evaluating used Subaru Outback price, the above percentages provide a quick rule of thumb. A 2019 Outback that was new in 2019 would have lost about thirty percent of its purchase price by the 2021 model year, assuming standard mileage and maintenance. Continuing the trend, the vehicle could hold a residual of roughly 70–75% of its original value through 2024‑2025.


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