Compare the New Subaru Outback in Amarillo, TX

You will find the iconic Subaru Outback crossover available for purchase or lease at Brown Subaru in Amarillo, TX. We want you to explore everything this midsize crossover contributes, so let us see how the Outback compares to a couple of worthy challengers in its class: the new Honda CR-V and the Ford Edge.

Brown Subaru in Amarillo, TX invites drivers throughout the area to come check out our new Subaru lineup and test drive this new crossover here in Amarillo, TX. You will find us less than 45 minutes outside of Hereford and proudly serving Clovis, NM.

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Subaru Outback vs Ford Edge

  • Price: The Outback begins at a more flexible starting price, well below $6,000 the beginning rate of the Ford Edge.
  • Fuel Economy: The Subaru Outback can travel up to 25 mpg in the city of Canyon, TX and 32 mpg on the highways outside of Borger. The Ford Edge travels up to 21 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway.
  • Handling: The Subaru Outback comes standard with variable-assisted steering, for the most responsive handling in any situation. This feature comes unavailable on the Ford Edge.
  • Power: Despite its greater engine horsepower, the Ford Edge may only tow up to 1,500 lbs., whereas the Subaru Outback features a towing capacity of up to 2,700 lbs.
  • Convenience: The standard roof rails of the Outback come equipped with integrated roof rails and can hold up to 150 lbs. Ford offers a roof rack as an accessory on the Edge for an extra fee.

Subaru Outback vs Honda CR-V

  • Interior Space: The Subaru Outback provides a comfortable drive for daily commuting in Plainview, through a total passenger volume of 109 cubic feet, versus the 105.9 cubic feet from the CR-V.
  • Capability: The Outback can tow up to 2,700 lbs., whereas, the towing capacity for the Honda CR-V remains unlisted, but most would not recommend this crossover for towing.
  • Safety: All trims of the Outback come standard with EyeSight® Driver-Assist Technology such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, and Pre-Collision Braking. Honda offers similar features through Honda Sensing, but you will not find these technologies available on the base trim.
  • Conveniences: The Outback comes standard with a functional roof rack and available with windshield wiper de-icer for the colder months in Dumas, TX. You will not find either of these conveniences on the Honda CR-V.
  • Transmission: The Outback offers a more comfortable acceleration as you leave your home in Pampa, thanks to an eight-speed automatic transmission, versus the more imprecise continuously-variable transmission (CVT) of the CR-V.

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