Outback is king. Yes, the
Outback is king. Yes, the touch screen is a bit of a turn of as it's laggy and has a lot of redundancies but the most necessary buttons like volume and AC temp control have physical knobs so I'm cool with that. But I don't think that's the most annoying feature. To me is all the features that I have to turn off for me to drive how I want, like the lane departure, collision brake, auto start/stop, and assistive handling. Dont get me wrong, there are times that all those have helped, but I would like to choose them and turn them on depending on the roads I'm driving, not have it imposed by Subaru. NOW THE GOOD PART: The handling is fantastic, it drives definitely european, snappy, quick, responsive and it does what you want, reminds me of a Peugeot. It has decent power for what I need, has a decent oomph but sometimes has a deadzone on the early gears that you have to get used to. In this car, I can take my dogs and don't be afraid since it has plastic covers in the back and the seats have a cool fake leather that's easy to clean. The look of this car is the highlight, I've never received so many compliments on any car I had, this car looks badass, in olive green and black rims ( onyx xt ). It's great for road trips and camping because of the space and good mpg. Overall great car and I wouldn't change it for a forester.