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Subaru's Infotainment System Needs to Go: Review
It's outdated, slow, difficult to use, and just plain bad. It's almost 2025. I have a supercomputer in my pocket with an OLED display and a 120-hertz refresh rate that responds to inputs in a fraction ...
As the 2015 model-year Subaru Legacy and Outback models make it onto dealers’ lots, the units will contain even more infotainment options to market to shoppers. Subaru of America announced the debut ...
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Subaru’s Outback Redesign Breaks from 30 Years of Wagon Heritage
The 2026 model brings a look that's bigger and bulkier than past models, making it look and feel more like an SUV than ever.
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