2016 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium Wagon 4D
The Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium is a mid-size crossover wagon known for its comfort, safety, and all-weather capability. It uses a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder PZEV (Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle) engine that produces 175 horsepower, paired with a CVT automatic transmission that can simulate manual shifting. Subaru’s full-time Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive comes standard, giving it excellent traction in rain, snow, and light off-road conditions.
Inside, the Premium trim adds upgraded comfort features like heated seats, a touchscreen infotainment system, and better interior materials compared to the base model. With four doors, a roomy cabin, and a large cargo area, it’s designed for families, commuters, and outdoor-oriented drivers who want SUV utility without the bulk.
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History-Based Value ReportHide
$6,500
CARFAX Retail Value
History events affecting this vehicle's valueService History
Personal Vehicle
Prior Certified Pre-Owned
Estimated Retail Value
Based on Cox Automotive Retail Transactions
$8,800
J.D. Power
03/01/2026 - 03/31/2026
Loan
Retail
$6,935
Trade Clean
1. Subaru Forester
Same brand, similar AWD capability, slightly taller.
2. Subaru Crosstrek
Smaller but similar rugged feel and AWD standard.
3. Volvo V60 Cross Country
True AWD wagon with premium feel.
4. Audi Allroad (A4 Allroad)
Luxury AWD wagon alternative.
5. Volkswagen Golf Alltrack
AWD wagon with car-like handling.
6. Volvo XC70
Outback’s closest premium analog (discontinued after 2016).
?? Compact Crossovers (Most Common Alternatives)These match the Outback’s size and price for many buyers.
Model
Notes
7. Honda CR-V
Reliable, roomy, FWD/AWD.
8. Toyota RAV4
Strong resale, hybrid option.
9. Mazda CX-5
Sportier handling, upscale interior.
10. Ford Escape
Turbo engine options.
11. Hyundai Tucson
Value-focused, good warranty.
12. Kia Sportage
Similar to Tucson with sportier styling.
13. Nissan Rogue
Comfortable, efficient.
14. Chevrolet Equinox
Spacious, smooth ride.
15. GMC Terrain
More premium version of Equinox.
?? Mid-Size Crossovers (Slightly Larger Alternatives)These appeal to buyers wanting more space than the Outback.
Model
Notes
16. Honda Pilot
3-row option, strong reliability.
17. Toyota Highlander
AWD available, excellent resale.
18. Ford Edge
Two-row mid-size with strong engines.
19. Nissan Murano
Comfortable, stylish, smooth ride.
20. Jeep Cherokee
AWD/4×4 options, off-road capable.
Important Fee Disclosure:
The advertised price of this vehicle reflects the base price only and does not include additional fees or charges that may apply at the time of purchase. The final sale price may vary based on factors such as the vehicle price, the customer’s credit score, income, and the down payment made. These variations are not intended to mislead or deceive the customer but are necessary to cover the associated costs and expenses. The applicable fees may include, but are not limited to:
Dealer Fee: $349 – This fee covers administrative services such as processing, handling, and other operational expenses.
Vehicle Preparation and Reconditioning Fees: Up to $499 – This includes detailing, reconditioning, and minor repairs to ensure the vehicle meets our qua