The MOST EXPENSIVE Crosstrek! | $37,000 | 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness Review
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video we will be taking an in-depth look at the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness!
00:00 - Intro
01:13 - Front End Design
02:52 - Ground Clearance Comparison
03:50 - Engine
04:02 - Wheels
04:42 - Side, Door, and Roof Design
04:56 - Exterior Dimensions
06:25 - Rear End Design
07:50 - Cargo Area
08:53 - Interior
09:37 - Cabin Features
11:13 - Driver Information Display
12:36 - Front Seats
13:31 - Infotainment System
14:50 - Optional Package
15:18 - Back Seats
16:30 - Interior Dimensions
16:53 - Test Drive
18:50 - City Speeds Decibel Check
20:45 - Highway Decibel Check
24:00 - 3 Pros and 3 Cons
27:08 - Idle Decibel Check
27:19 - Recommendations
29:11 - Outro
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I got my alpine green colored crosstrek 2024 wilderness 3 weeks ago and I loved it!!
Love that color 👊🏼
I got the same one and totally agree
How slow is it with the 2.5 engine?
Did you guys pay 37k as well?
@victoryrider zero to 60 times has it listed at 8.3 seconds 0-60 and a quarter mile time of 16.4
I love mine ~ just bought one today ☆
Just bought exactly this colour (alpine green) and what a handsome colour, it's SO beautiful! Also so easy to spot in the partking lot of blacks and whites especially with the gold trim on the hood. The ride is so smooth and I am very surprised with the awesome leg capacity inside for my 6'1" husband. Love it for city drive and countryside. If you want more horsepower - obviously you have to buy a bigger SUV. DUH!
I got mine one month ago. Upstate New York streets qualify as off road.
One advantage of the Wilderness is the increased towing capacity. 3,500 lbs vs 1,500.
sweet AT awd vehicle , and a great review , thank you sir !
Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻
While I totally understand why everyone wants a turbo in a Crosstrek, I actually don't really want to push them to do that. I think people need to remember that Subaru is not a huge car manufacturer. They don't have very many models, and they don't have vary many trim levels because it gets incredibly expensive. Part of what makes Subaru such a great car maker is that they keep their variables limited so they can re-use parts between vehicles and making them with extremely high quality. They probably don't produce vary many turbo variants and adding a turbo variant to a different car with different weight, different torque, bigger wheels, and supporting 3500lbs of towing capacity is not as simple as slapping a turbo on it. Adding a turbo variant could raise the cost for both the Crosstrek and the WRX, just because they have more turbos to manufacture and also have another spec they have to add to the assembly line. Subaru is really good at making bullet proof cars for super cheap because they keep their overhead low and don't chase squirrels like slapping a turbo on a Crosstrek. If they can figure out how to do that without sacrificing production costs and repairability, I'm all for it. Don't get me wrong, I'm all about having fun. But at the same time, what you're asking for goes against what makes Subaru such a great brand.
Subaru also makes some of THE MOST REPAIRABLE vehicles on the road. Adding a variant could force them to either cut corners or squeeze profits out of other areas like making certain replacement parts either more expensive or impossible to replace without taking it to a dealership. Dodge literally made their LED headlights on the Durango unreplaceable.... There's no bulb to pop out and swap. You literally have to buy an entire headlight assembly to replace a headlight.... Oh and you have to remove the bumper to replace it. What they did should be illegal. But that's how you squeeze profit and save money to make up for their massive production volume. I'm fine with a chill Crosstrek that gets there when it gets there haha.
I figure if I find it necessary I'll buy an aftermarket front camera. And it doesn't actually have a full size spare, so I will likely be buying a full size matching wheel and tire and locking it down on a roof basket if I go on long adventures.
I wish this color was available on the Outback Wilderness
Totally with you on the front facing camera - it’s a safety issue when off roading
Kind of insane that it’s not equipped with one.
I'm seriously considering one of these when my lease is up in January. I'm hoping they will add a heated steering wheel for 2025 models, it's the only thing I wish it had.
TURBO IN THE CROSSTREK!!! I know 50 people that would be all over that.
What is the price in Uganda shilling?
I really like mine but I agree there are some misses. You mentioned the lack of a front camera, so that's one. I also think not including a heated steering wheel is a big miss. As for wanting the 2.4L Turbo, I'm right there with you. Of course, I'm thinking that would push the price to around $40K. One thing I noticed is that you did your acceleration test in I-Mode. Believe it or not, S-Mode does help it feel a little quicker.
What are you talking about ? it does have a heated steering wheel.
@@todarivah517 You must be in Canada. The US models don't have one.
I bought a 2024 Subaru Crosstrek limited and it has no heated steering wheel I live in New York why
because it is only offered in Canada
For that price I rather get a full size suv for a little more
The thought of a vehicle weighing less than it's towing capacity is strange. Towing 3500lbs with a CVT transmission also seems like a recipe for disaster. Everything about this vehicle seems right. Except for that transmission.
I'm calling the police
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a great car that can't run fast
Ouch 😂