Subaru 2024 Crosstrek
Presently driving a 2024 Crosstrek Limited. Been driving since 1970. With many miles, makes and models of cars and trucks owned and driven.
Absolutely satisfied with purchase, operation, mpg, comfort and room.
Long road trips are now a joy as new seat design eliminates back, hip and knee pain. Hands down most comfortable seats ever in any car owned. Very surprised what a great riding road trip car it is for a small car. Definitely rides like a larger car perhaps for its weight. Which helps keep it planted and in lane.
Mpg on highway is mid to upper 30's moving right along with traffic. Consistent highway mpg in mid to high 30's for a non-hybrid all wheel drive is for me very impressive.
City mpg depends upon driving mode and style. Sport mode and a lead foot reaps low 20's. Sport mode is loads of fun. To be sure The Crosstrek 2.5 is not a neck snapper. But for what it is Sport mode will make you smile. The 2.5 has plenty of power to merge or pass on the highway for my driving habits. Driving with mpg in mind, city driving is consistently between 27 - 29 mpg. Once again, in my experience impressive for an awd.
Cargo room is adequate for daily chores. Its more than adequate with rear seats folded down.
Interior passenger room both front and rear is impressive and comfortable for a car this size.
Not a sports car but ride and handling are great especially impressed with cornering ability. Awd and ground clearance will get you home when others are stuck or spun out.
Roof height and stand points in rear floor make loading kayaks a breeze. Well thought out car for comfort and utility.
Mileage was less than expected till 8k mile mark. After 8,000 miles mpg improved noticeably and has remained in my experience excellent for an awd non- hybrid.
The center screen info center is at times PAINFUL! Slow, clunky with glitches mostly upon startup and waiting for "car-play" to connect. But the car itself works so well for us that we can live with poor info center. Rear view camera is very clear and provides good field of vision. Much improved from older Subarus
This is our fourth Subaru in the family. 1998 Outback, 2012 Forester, 2014 Outback. We hold onto our cars 10 - 15 years and have not had any major repairs needed on any Subaru.
Experience with three different Subaru Dealers have led to negative experiences at all three. Two were so negative we will never do business with those two dealerships again. The third dealership is a hit or miss, good and bad experience. We service exclusively with Subaru Dealerships while cars are in warranty. Once past warranty we use a local honest, knowledgable mechanic. With no major issues as an owner we have no experience dealing with Subaru Corporate.
The 2024 Crosstrek replaced a 2010 Rav4. We went back to Subaru as The Toyota required more repairs as it aged than did our Subarus.
Nothing flashy or ego scratching but in our experience Subaru is affordable, dependable, safe and has always gotten us home in any weather. I've found Subaru's all wheel drive just as capable in snow as any 4wd I've owned.
We've been very happy with all owned Subarus. The 2024 Crosstrek has 13,000 miles, the 2012 Forester is closing in on 200,000 miles. The 1998 Outback is as far as I know still in the road after having been sold. The 2014 Outback was passed down to a family member. Only complaint the 2014 Outback seats were very uncomfortable on long road trips. It also used oil between oil changes.
Headlight bulbs on 2012 Forester and 2014 Outback were replaced much earlier than expected. Assume they were defective. Definitely inferior bulbs stacked against every other car or truck previously owned.
We presently also own a 2020 Rav4 Hybrid. The non-hybrid Crosstrek is not far off the mpg of the Rav4 hybrid on highway road trips. But the Rav4 Hybrid is definitely much better in mpg's in city driving.
All told we've had good luck and experiences with Subarus and consider them a good value, safe, dependable vehicle.
Exception being Dealership dishonesty experienced. But that's pretty much the business and why Car Dealerships in general have bad names. Its often earned through poor treatment of customers. Sad that bad Dealerships can give a good Manufacturer a bad name.








