My 2017 Outback Touring 2.5
My 2017 Outback Touring 2.5 has eyesight and all the bells and whistles and while it isn't self driving, you can safely gaze out of the window on properly marked wide open roads and just enjoy the view for a few moments, and the wheel and car well let you know if you're steering out of lane and correct it. While paying attention is paramount to safety. It's the best to have a feature that assists with the momentary distractions. I've driven from Texas to many parts of the west coast and in between. And its 12 hours just to get out of TX. So I know about long drives. Through mountains and deserts and every kind of terrible weather. And felt like it couldn't have been easier in this outback. The longest I driven was 32+/- hours over 2 days at 16 hours a day, driving from north California to south central Texas. Idk if they contruct the cushions of the leather seats in my touring trim differently or more comfortable than lower trim levels. But as a 6ft 190lbs man I find myself comfortable, and needing to stretch every 2 or 3 hours. Even with the 12 way, or whatever, adjustable seat I still sometimes have to use cushions for anything over a 6 hour trip.
I pull a small camper(runaway coolcamp) with my outback. And it pulls good and steady @ 150lbs hitch weight & 1400lbs total. With cruise control @60/65 I manage 22mpg avg.