Autos > New Cars > Subaru Vehicles > 2010 Outback
2010 Outback

Starting MSRP
$22,995

Dealer Price
$22,995 - $33,990
Dealer Invoice
$21,663 - $31,521
Fuel Economy mpg
22 City / 29 Hwy
|
|
Incentives Offer Details
Get 3.9% Financing
possible on a 2010 Outback with national incentives or rebates.
2010 Outback
Base Trim, Prem, Prem All-Weather, Prem HK Audio, Prem Pwr Moon, Premium, Prem All-Weather/HK Audio, Prem All-Weather/Pwr Moon, Premium All-Weather, Prem Wthr/HK Aud/Pwr Moon, Prem All-Weather/HK Aud, Prem All-Weathr/Pwr Moon, Prem Wth/HK Aud/Pwr Moon, Ltd, Ltd Pwr Moon, Prem HK Audio/Pwr Moon, Ltd Pwr Moon/Navigation
Financing Incentive: 3.9%
Expiration Date: 11/30/2009 - Resource: subaru.com 11/06/2009

Subaru Outback Reviews - 2010

Research the all new 2010 Subaru Outback to make an informed buying decision. View 2010 Subaru Outback retail pricing, rebates & incentives, features , and more. Whether you're in the market to buy a new 2010 Subaru Outback and want a quote from a local Subaru dealer, or you're just researching this car, we have all the information that you need, including rebates, incentives, features, technical specifications, safety features and more...

Subaru Outback Dealer Pricing

Trim Levels Starting Price Ranges
17 Available
Dealer Price: $22,995 - $33,990 See all Pricing
Dealer Invoice: $21,663 - $31,521
Request Internet Pricing

Subaru Outback Warranty - 2010

Basic 3 Years/36,000 Miles
Drivetrain 5 Years/60,000 Miles
Corrosion 5 Years/Unlimited Miles
Roadside Assistance 3 Years/36,000 Miles

Subaru Outback Safety Reviews - 2010

NHTSA CRASH TEST RESULTS
Frontal crash ratings Driver: * * * * * Passenger: * * * * *
Side crash ratings Driver: * * * * * Rear Passenger: * * * * *
Results based on a 35 MPH frontal crash and 38.5 MPH side crash. Results are reported in a range of one to five stars, with five stars indicating the best crash protection for vehicles within the same weight class. This test used driver and passenger belts and airbags.
NHTSA ROLLOVER RESISTANCE RATING Not Rated
The Rollover Resistance Rating is an estimate of your risk of rolling over if you have a single vehicle crash. It does not predict the likelihood of that crash. The Rollover Resistance Rating utilizes a "fishhook" maneuver which is a series of abrupt turns at varying speeds to see how "top-heavy" a vehicle is. The more "top-heavy" the vehicle, the more likely it is to roll over. The lowest rated vehicles (1-star) are at least four times more likely to roll over than the highest rated vehicles (5-stars).

2010 Colors Options

Exterior Colors
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Interior Colors Ivory, Off Black


Resources
Get the Internet Price
Request the lower internet price from your local dealer.
Your Location