I too have an outback 2013
I too have an outback 2013 and have high oil consumption problems since the vehicle was new.. I finally had the dealer perform a compression check and the readings were low (115-120 psi).. The readings should have been 175-205 psi.. The dealer does not believe their readings and suspect that they should redo the check on another gauge; to confirm that their equipment is faulty..I do not live close to the dealer where the vehicle was purchased and am going to have it redone at a nearer Subaru dealer this week..It is my belief :"the customer is always right".. In my dealings with Subaru: "the customer is trying to cheat the system." .. I do not enjoy or look forward to arguing with or trying to prove to a dealer that I have a problem with their product.. My advise would be to avoid conflicts by not buying a product where there is no warranty service.. Subaru warranty service is criminal and they seem to think that people will give up and go away without a fight..Sad but true......