
Which Subaru Vehicles were Highlighted by the Car and Drivers Editor?
Subaru vehicles have always had a good reputation as safe and reliable cars. Recently, two Subaru vehicles, the Subaru Outback and the Subaru BRZ, were selected as Car and Driver Editors Choice Best Picks. The Subaru Outback was chosen for its versatility as an all-around family wagon but also capable of off-road adventure like an SUV. The Subaru BRZ was selected for its vibe as sports car that doesn't feel like it's trying too hard.
What did the Car and Driver Editors like about the Subaru Outback?
Car and Driver editors praised the Subaru Outback for its overall versatility. It offers more ground clearance than a regular wagon and plenty of space for cargo, but it's also nicely equipped with standard tech features like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and a rearview camera for safety. The rugged look makes it attractive for outdoor lifestyles among Subaru vehicles. The Outback’s practicality, comfort, and smooth ride make it an excellent choice for families.

The Subaru Outback combines a station wagon's practicality, ease to drive, and great outward visibility for added safety with the strengths of a small SUV including all-wheel drive, for above average off-road capability or driving in inclement weather. Because it’s smaller than a traditional SUV, the Subaru Outback loading cargo on the roof or cargo area is far easier. Best of all, it’s got a spacious cabin, allowing for a smooth, comfortable ride.
What did the Car and Driver Editors like about the Subaru BRZ?
The Subaru BRZ is a sports car that's small and light, with a peppy and responsive flat-four engine. It's also the only car in its class that offers paddle shifters on its standard manual transmission— a feature you might expect from a much more expensive vehicle.

The Subaru BRZ's seats are supportive without being too stiff or confining, so you can spend hours behind the wheel without getting fatigued or sore. The steering wheel feels good in your hands, too; it's neither too thick nor too thin but just right for giving precise feedback about what is going on with your tires at any given moment concerning hard-through turns. All these things make the Subaru BRZ special among Subaru vehicles. The BRZ is quick enough around town yet polished enough for long road trips. And it's comfortable enough for daily commuting but exciting enough when pushed around hard corners or on twisty mountain roads.
Are Subaru Vehicles Reliable?
Subaru vehicles are known for their reliability. The company has a long history of producing cars that last longer than most other brands on the market, and Subaru owners have been satisfied with their vehicles' longevity. The average lifespan is over 200,000 miles, and here are the many reasons why:
- The engines in Subaru vehicles are designed to last longer than most other brands' engines
- Most models come with all-wheel drive (AWD) capability, which allows cars to perform in bad weather conditions
- In general, Subaru vehicles don't need as many significant repairs or maintenance

Are Subaru Vehicles Safe?
Subaru vehicles have a good reputation for safety. The company has been building cars since 1967, and it's well-known for using all-wheel drive technology to increase stability on slippery roads. Subaru also offers many standard safety features in their vehicles, including:
- Forward Collision Warning with automatic emergency braking - This feature alerts you if there is a potential collision with another vehicle or object ahead of your car.
- Lane Keep Assist System - This system monitors your position within lane markers on the road, helping keep you centered within them when driving at highway speeds, so you don't drift out into another lane or off the road.
How long do Subaru vehicles last?
Subaru vehicles tend to last longer than most other automotive brands. The average Subaru owner keeps their vehicle for 12 years when serviced at a local dealership. This means you can expect your Subaru to last at least that long if you take care of it properly. Subaru builds its cars with longevity in mind. Their engines are designed to run smoothly for hundreds of thousands of miles without needing major work done; they also have very few moving parts compared to other vehicles, so that they won't need repairs as often.

Come test drive these two and other Subaru vehicles at Rafferty Subaru!
Rafferty Subaru has a lot full of vehicles, both new and used. Stop by today to test drive a Subaru Outback or a Subaru BRZ to see for yourself all of the good things Car and Driver editors liked about these two Subaru vehicles!