21:22 yes! They have always had excellent interiors ‼️ we are now driving our eighth SUBARU since 2003 with over 1,240,000 miles total… Our newest SUBARU is the 2024 ascent… Now at 24K miles in 10 months‼️
I saw a heavily disguised 2026 Outback on a video. Looks like any other boxy compact SUV from it's profile. I'm going to miss the lifted wagon look that it has now.
I have a 2024, and I agree that they should have physical climate control. They do let you control some stuff from the steering wheel, and the Subaru Voice Commands actually work pretty well ("Set Temperature to 72" etc). My biggest complaint is that it is still laggy at startup, and I wish it was actually more in the line of sight while driving... especially for navigation... looking down is a bit distracting. But for the most part, it works really well, especially for Android Auto and FLAC audio playback using a usb stick.
If I won lottery,I'd start a small car company that uses hydrogen motor in a simple robust chassis/body with a minimum reliance on electronic tech. In other words no built in obsolescence/ business for repairs or another replacement car in 8 yrs. People are tired of overpriced tech flashiness. New outback seems to have more cargo but may have higher center of gravity.
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21:22 yes! They have always had excellent interiors ‼️ we are now driving our eighth SUBARU since 2003 with over 1,240,000 miles total… Our newest SUBARU is the 2024 ascent… Now at 24K miles in 10 months‼️
That's Awesome!
I saw a heavily disguised 2026 Outback on a video. Looks like any other boxy compact SUV from it's profile. I'm going to miss the lifted wagon look that it has now.
Wow, I'm going to have to check on that.
Way too much screen. Radio and temp controls should be buttons
You think the screen is too big? It's smaller than most others. I too like physical climate buttons, but at least some of them are.
I have a 2024, and I agree that they should have physical climate control. They do let you control some stuff from the steering wheel, and the Subaru Voice Commands actually work pretty well ("Set Temperature to 72" etc). My biggest complaint is that it is still laggy at startup, and I wish it was actually more in the line of sight while driving... especially for navigation... looking down is a bit distracting. But for the most part, it works really well, especially for Android Auto and FLAC audio playback using a usb stick.
If I won lottery,I'd start a small car company that uses hydrogen motor in a simple robust chassis/body with a minimum reliance on electronic tech.
In other words no built in obsolescence/ business for repairs or another replacement car in 8 yrs. People are tired of overpriced tech flashiness.
New outback seems to have more cargo but may have higher center of gravity.
The biggest problem with hydrogen is that there aren't hardly any filling stations outside of California and there isn't many there either.
@@offtheshelfrides Also... tanks to hold compressed hydrogen are either really heavy or super expensive.