Subaru Announces Pricing For The 2010 Outback
The brand-new 2010 Subaru Outback will be available late in the summer starting at $22,995, including new car warranties, with the addition of a $695 destination fee; that price is $700 more than the base price of the 2009 model. The MSRP will get you an Outback that has a six-speed manual transmission. If you want the continuously variable automatic transmission it will cost you $23,995.
The 3.6R Limited trim level, which is the top version, will begin at $30,995. This will give you a 256-hp engine, instead of a 170 hp engine in the base, along with a standard five speed automatic transmission.
Other options include a Harman Kardon audio package that includes Bluetooth streaming, a moonroof for $995, as well as a $2,000 navigation package that is expensive but well rounded. Of course, with any advanced technology you want to make sure to have a good auto warranty that will save you from costly repair expenses down the road.