TH-cam car reviewers aren't trying to inform people on how to buy a car, they're just generating entertainment for 14 year-olds who think their first car will be a WRX STI.
Love your reviews as I’m a basic driver but like to throw kitesurfing and SUP gear, so back seat fold down is important. On those rare trips I sometimes go onto the sand. I used to drive an XC70, but would like something less expensive.
@@sagniksingha so I am some 3 months into ownership, just over 4k miles driven, so I would consider myself past the honeymoon period and into the "early inpressions" experience, but by no means an experienced owner. So far I very much love my crosstrek. Thankfully I don't seem to have any factory defects, so everything is working as it should. One of the things I enjoy most is the acceleration being quite peppy, but the gas milage sticking reliably between 30 and 31 mpg. I came from 15 years owning a 2003 taurus, so I very much had been accustomed to a sluggish engine and 22ish combined mpg, so these factors really stand out for me. I am really looking forward to the upcoming winter season since the taurus was a very capable front-wheel-drive snow sedan that got me through many a Montana winter with just normal all-season (not even all-weather) tires. One final thing I want to note is that I actually find the keyless entry, locking, and ignition to be way more of a perk than I ever expected. I am pretty much an older curmudgeonly man beyond my years in many ways, including not really caring to have lane centering and barely caring about the infotainment, so I fully expected that I wouldn't care about not needing to get keys out of my pocket for all operations of my car. As it turns out, it is really nice to just keep my keys in my pocket and still work all the functions of my daily drive! Much to my disappointment in my own degradation of moral fiber, I now find myself annoyed when I have to pull out my physical keys to enter my apartment lol One final criticism I DO have to make though is that I am still a bit annoyed by the feel and behavior of the CVT and auto-on-off function, both of which I still have trouble predicting and which surprise me with unusual feeling behavior from time to time.
@@Hexsyn Perfect happy to hear the good experience from you. I might get myself the sport one too ! I hope you keep enjoying it ! Cheers. Nothing like a first hand opinion from a car owner. Thanks.
Not if you want manual. I bought a 6 speed manual so I got the 2.0 premium.... but when paired with a manual the 2.0 is quite a bit more responsive then it is with that CVT. they should make a loaded 2.5 with a manual Still, I'm happy with it. I really like the stick shift, not allot of models can be ordered with 3 pedals anymore
@@eleanormassaro5195 not if she's talking the 2 door Bronco. The Crosstrek is actually about 5 inches longer, and weights 1,000 lbs LESS .... and thats a huge factor.
Yes again due to the charm of your show I find myself watching a review of a car I would not personally look into myself, but enjoying the content all the same. Looks like Evie has been hitting the gym over the winter and has visibly lost weight. Good for her. Excellent review as always, thank you. Oh BTW, witch or not I would still come over for dinner lol. Come on people, let's get this channel pushed to 100k subs!
7:30 Rule of thumb: Just remember "use" can always be used, but "utilized" means to use in a creative way outside its usual function or design. So you wouldn't "utilize" the eye-sight for its intended purpose, but you could utilize a toothbrush as a prison shank by using a lighter to melt and sharpen one end.
I have a 2020 base 6 speed manual Crosstrek. 2.0 is a little weak but still fun to drive. Built like a tank. No squeaks or rattles. Everything works after 2 years.
I love the honest opinions from someone who doesn't really care about the cars. Lol. No biased, no holding back. Also Evie seems like the nicest person.
Thank you for reviewing the Crosstrek. I agree with Evie, the Crosstrek is my next purchase in a new car and I'm planning to get the Limited version. Also enjoy the video with u and ur family driving and reviewing different types of car. Its more entertaining!!!!!
Thank you for doing this one! A few years ago (after both kids were grown and gone 😊), I downsized from a Honda Pilot to a Nissan Versa Note (2016 from Hertz Used). I'm still very happy with it. But I like driving & traveling, and am toying with the idea of occasional car-camping. It's doable in the Note, I suppose, for one person, maybe, but...haven't tried it yet. 😆 But the Crosstrek looks like it might be a (slightly) better deal for that. And it would also be nice to have a little more space to transport things, when needed. I'm not in a hurry, but I was thinking maybe the next step might be a Crosstrek. I really don't want to get back to the size/low mpg of a Pilot! And I don't need a lot more space for car-camping. The other thing that entices me on this one is that it's available in Std Transmission! I learned to drive with a stick, and really really miss it! I miss the feeling of control that it gives. So, still considering this one! Thanks! 😄 PS: I would LOVE if you might include in your reviews of similar vehicles (SUVs/hatchbacks) a quick look at how much space could be used for a sleeping arrangements! That's getting more popular these days! LOL
If you keep referring to yourselves as "Mountain folk", you need to change your moniker to Grizzly Adams or Bigfoot/soft elbows. Now, as you know, the Crosstrek is symmetrical AWD, torque vectored, tilt in headrests, and on and on mountain folk--he he.
I really love the Crosstrek and I appreciate the availability of the stick. However, I live in a place that isn’t mountainous so I would get an Impreza. I can’t wait to see more “Would Evie Drive It?” Thanks guys, keep up the great work!
I agree with both points. There's a high likelihood they'll drop stickshifts from their lineup altogether next year to comply with the 2022 Federal mandate for automatic emergency braking, which they never bothered to implement on their manual transmission vehicles.
@@confidentlocal8600 That is the first time I’m hearing anything like this, I live in Canada so that would make sense why I haven’t heard anything. That makes me outraged, it’s not like people are stupid enough to not press the brake in an even of an accident. With that being said, I do think they can and will implement the technology into Manuals, however it may take a while.
@@XanMan_05 Oh, it's absolutely possible to make it work with manual transmissions. Toyota and VW both have systems that work with MT. Subaru just hasn't bothered to do so. They also chronically under-allocate MT Crosstreks at dealers. Outside the WRX, your average real-world Subaru buyer is mechanically clueless and doesn't know the difference between a manual gearbox and the little paddle buttons controlling a CVT. Most WRX's are sold with manuals, but I wouldn't be surprised to see them drop the MT option in the name of "safety" just to give enthusiasts the middle finger like they've been for several years now. Easily half the drivers in my area are messing with their phones in traffic. It's a sad state of affairs.
@@confidentlocal8600 I absolutely agree, attitudes that cars are just appliances is an atrocious way to think. You have to stoop to a new level to think that way, but we survive even though other think these ways. I realize that Crosstrek MTs are at a low volume, however special orders still exist. I wouldn't be surprised if Subaru pulled the Manuals from the Impreza and Crosstreks however, I have hope in my heart that they will shine through and engineer it like Toyota and VW. I just am going to pray that they come through for all of their die-hard fans like me.
...my '19 wrx has it in the base model. But my' 04 VW GTI had both CD and tape and with the monsoon system sounded a whole lot better than the unit in the Subaru.
The manual transmission has inferior gas mileage, so that makes a manual a very tough sell on top of what already is not that popular of an option. A lot of good vehicles in this segment; Maybe Micah and Evie should own one of each. Crosstrek is a unique and quirky vehicle that seems compelling. Micah and Evie deserve Oscars for this and their other videos.
They are grossly lying about the gas mileage with the manual. I guess they really dont want to sell them, or atleast the government doesn't want it being sold I get 33 mpg average consistently, with constant hills where I live. Epa only rates it at 22/29. They are lying
@@andrewdonohue1853 Glad you are doing well with your gas mileage; This is a very niche/unique vehicle in size, shape, appearance and very good choice. Manual would be fun, and the gas mileage you are experiencing is tailwind.
How high up do you live? Part of the reason mountain folks like subarus is awd plus turbo combos. Naturally aspirated engines can start to feel gutless the higher up you go.
I would get one of these if the manual transmission model was available with the sunroof. Unfortunately, Subaru punishes buyers who prefer to shift for themselves.
You two are such a great contrast to each other, but as Evie gets more comfortable doing these videos WHILE driving, I'm starting to notice a few Micah-isms! That's okay, but let's hope she remains forever Evie!!
Great review, I recently picked up my 2021 Crosstrek sport. The engine auto stop makes no sense especially on wear and tear components and I live in Houston, Tx and a lot of stop and go traffic and it's annoying because it is not subtle what so ever. You have to remember to push the button to turn it off every time you start the car. I know there is a chip that can be installed to permanently turn it off but can not confirm if it will void the warranty. If it doesn't will be definitely installing.
If you have not purchased a vehicle yet and can find a Crosstrek Limited then call your insurance with vin for quote. My coverage cost $113/mo. lower than 2014 Touareg coverage.
Safety issue with manuals and eye sight. If it were to emergency brake it could potentially stall the engine if the user wasn’t expecting it, that’s my best guess of why they don’t do it
I love y’all’s videos. I love wagons/hatchbacks and this was a great video of a family using a wagon/hatchback. If possible would y’all do a review of an Audi A4/A6 Allroad? I don’t care much for larger vehicles, I’m currently in a 2013 Hyundai Sonata Limited and am starting a family this year/next year and want more versatility but not in a crossover or SUV.
What a cute family. I have always liked the styling of the Crosstrek, but am not a fan of the cladding. The Impreza looks better, so I would buy it (if I was shopping for a Subie) and save a few bucks! Thanks Evie! Thanks Micah!
My 2019 VW Tiguan had a CD Player which comes in handy when Apple Car play gets glitchy or satellite radio fails. I’m 38 so I have CD’s from 20 years ago still. Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston lol
The Eyesight system is overly sensitive in its default setting. I changed the sensitivity on on mine, as I have with my other vehicles, which makes it much better.
If you baby the brakes and don’t press them hard the auto start stop won’t engage it almost never turns on for me. During the break in period there is a little CVT stutter from 15-10 mph buuuut it’s smooth after the break in period.
I'm waiting for them to stick the WRX or STI engine in the Crosstrek. I really like the looks of these, but as an STI owner and someone who likes going fast off-road, the Crosstrek is seriously underpowered! I want a wrecked crosstrek and make it into an STI...
We really wanted to get my wife a Crosstrek, but she’s only about 5’ 2”, and after moving the driver’s seat up close enough for her, her right arm couldn’t reach the center armrest. If the Crosstrek’s console slide back & forth, we likely would’ve bought one. Instead, we spent more and bought an Outback Onyx XT.
I just bought a silver grey sport, paid $2000 adjustment markup price. I don’t like gray but there is no other color of choice unless I wait. This is the worst time to buy a car of my entire life. Hope the chip shortage will end soon.
Dang, like #899. Yes, great car...just skip the base model and possibly the premium trim too. If you must have 3 pedals, Premium is the only way to go. Limited or higher in the crosstek should keep buyer's remorse at bay for a while. However, road noise and other nuances may have you thinking twice. But hey, the limited gets you the cool boomerang C-lights (and mirror turns).
I forgot Subaru did plastic intake manifolds. My Outback 3.6 had the shelf engine cover and you never saw it. Seriously, how much weight does that save?
Are you able to slide the center arm rest back and forth? I'm 5'0 and my arms are short. I like to be able to rest my arm while driving like I would in my 2008 Honda Civic.
first of all, I'll love listen to her laugh all-day in 1.5 play speed, So many peoples at Mt S.t Helens yesterday and surprisingly lost of Crosstrek at the trailhead all model year and color. One downside reflective headlight in 2021 model!!!!
Micah! hopefully you'll see this comment here cause I doubt you will on KBB. Doesn't* the new Genesis X Concept look suspiciously similar to the Mazda Vision Concept from a few years ago. Different headlights and taillights sure, but the grille and body/proportions... its all Mazda. Even the new GV70 looks like a Mazda
The proportions are certainly similar. Though, if I were a car designer tasked with making a grand touring coupe concept, I'd also give it a long hood, graceful low roof line, and a short rear deck. I'm not sure if Genesis is copying Mazda as much as pulling similar design levers.
@@MicahMuzio you're probably right. I think the grille is what gets me because Genesis has shaped their grilles very similarly to Mazda. The body lines are probably similar to a lot of vehicles as there's only so much you can do with safety standards and fitting into market segments
Frankly I’ve become tired with the usual “car reviewer” and find these reviews so refreshing.
TH-cam car reviewers aren't trying to inform people on how to buy a car, they're just generating entertainment for 14 year-olds who think their first car will be a WRX STI.
Love your reviews as I’m a basic driver but like to throw kitesurfing and SUP gear, so back seat fold down is important. On those rare trips I sometimes go onto the sand. I used to drive an XC70, but would like something less expensive.
Agreed
You guys seems to be such a happy family. Love the energy and vibe of you all. Great review as well! Thank you!
I love what should Evie drive/would Evie drive it...
I am going in to order a crosstrek sport in 3 days and I can confirm that the cd player inclusion makes me happy
How is the cross trek.
@@sagniksingha so I am some 3 months into ownership, just over 4k miles driven, so I would consider myself past the honeymoon period and into the "early inpressions" experience, but by no means an experienced owner. So far I very much love my crosstrek. Thankfully I don't seem to have any factory defects, so everything is working as it should. One of the things I enjoy most is the acceleration being quite peppy, but the gas milage sticking reliably between 30 and 31 mpg. I came from 15 years owning a 2003 taurus, so I very much had been accustomed to a sluggish engine and 22ish combined mpg, so these factors really stand out for me. I am really looking forward to the upcoming winter season since the taurus was a very capable front-wheel-drive snow sedan that got me through many a Montana winter with just normal all-season (not even all-weather) tires.
One final thing I want to note is that I actually find the keyless entry, locking, and ignition to be way more of a perk than I ever expected. I am pretty much an older curmudgeonly man beyond my years in many ways, including not really caring to have lane centering and barely caring about the infotainment, so I fully expected that I wouldn't care about not needing to get keys out of my pocket for all operations of my car. As it turns out, it is really nice to just keep my keys in my pocket and still work all the functions of my daily drive! Much to my disappointment in my own degradation of moral fiber, I now find myself annoyed when I have to pull out my physical keys to enter my apartment lol
One final criticism I DO have to make though is that I am still a bit annoyed by the feel and behavior of the CVT and auto-on-off function, both of which I still have trouble predicting and which surprise me with unusual feeling behavior from time to time.
@@Hexsyn Thats awesome brother. Important not to have inbuilt deficiencies. Which one did you buy ? The 156hp one or 187 hp one ?
@@sagniksingha plasma yellow sport, and I don't regret it a single bit.
@@Hexsyn Perfect happy to hear the good experience from you. I might get myself the sport one too ! I hope you keep enjoying it ! Cheers. Nothing like a first hand opinion from a car owner. Thanks.
I’ve always thought that the CrossTrek was a cute-looking vehicle! Now, it finally comes with more power!
Not if you want manual. I bought a 6 speed manual so I got the 2.0 premium.... but when paired with a manual the 2.0 is quite a bit more responsive then it is with that CVT.
they should make a loaded 2.5 with a manual
Still, I'm happy with it. I really like the stick shift, not allot of models can be ordered with 3 pedals anymore
The CD player makes me happy! I am glad my new Crosstrek will have one.
Evie is my favorite!!! Her non-car-person commentary is PRICELESS!
You guys are the best. Such positive energy and great real world reviews.. especially for those of us who are Mtn Folk and have little tikes :)
I just bought a subaru crosstrek, I would've bought a lambo but I'm not quite there yet
Evie: "I like compact vehicles"
Also Evie: "I bought a huge ass Bronco!"
😜😜
soon to come - "fill ups are soooo expensive w/ this Bronco maybe the Crosstrek would have been a better buy"
😂😂😂 I was thinking the same thing. That’s a big size difference between these two vehicles!
@@eleanormassaro5195 not if she's talking the 2 door Bronco.
The Crosstrek is actually about 5 inches longer, and weights 1,000 lbs LESS .... and thats a huge factor.
Yes again due to the charm of your show I find myself watching a review of a car I would not personally look into myself, but enjoying the content all the same. Looks like Evie has been hitting the gym over the winter and has visibly lost weight. Good for her. Excellent review as always, thank you. Oh BTW, witch or not I would still come over for dinner lol. Come on people, let's get this channel pushed to 100k subs!
I am really enjoying these "Eviereviewsit" episodes...Very entertaining!
7:30 Rule of thumb: Just remember "use" can always be used, but "utilized" means to use in a creative way outside its usual function or design. So you wouldn't "utilize" the eye-sight for its intended purpose, but you could utilize a toothbrush as a prison shank by using a lighter to melt and sharpen one end.
Rule of thumb: If you want an idea to stick, reference a prison shank. 😂 I will never forget the difference between use and utilize.
These are some of the best car reviews! As a family man with a wife and two young children I really appreciate the fun family perspective!
Sorry to nitpick but you label the engine as an inline 4 but I think it's a boxer or flat 4. Very minor discrepancy
Not minor, the H4 is a big thing that distinguishes Subaru and enables a flatter engine bay.
The H layout is nothing like an I layout, so it’s a fair point.
I just got the premium version I can’t wait to start driving it thanks for the review.
I have a 2020 base 6 speed manual Crosstrek. 2.0 is a little weak but still fun to drive. Built like a tank. No squeaks or rattles. Everything works after 2 years.
Also have never scraped bottom of car or front bumper entering or exiting parking lots. Ground clearance helps in city too.
I agree 100%.....My '22 is 3 mos. old and fun.......It's manual or nothing for me.
I love the honest opinions from someone who doesn't really care about the cars. Lol. No biased, no holding back. Also Evie seems like the nicest person.
Happy to see your personal channel blowing up ⬆️! Wouldn’t it be funny if you surpassed KBB’s subs??? 😆
Thanks for the encouragement! I can't imagine topping KBB but you never know. 💁♂️
11:15 it's me! I love that Subie has kept the CD player. I'm old and have good Mariah CDs that are better in physical form. Don't @ me. :-)
Being small and nimble this would be a perfect choice for picking off offending squirrels.
Love the honesty and the new perspective
Awesome video as per usual y’all, and that’s one cute cat at the end!😸
Thank you for reviewing the Crosstrek. I agree with Evie, the Crosstrek is my next purchase in a new car and I'm planning to get the Limited version. Also enjoy the video with u and ur family driving and reviewing different types of car. Its more entertaining!!!!!
Glad Evie enjoyed the Crosstrek!
Thank you for doing this one! A few years ago (after both kids were grown and gone 😊), I downsized from a Honda Pilot to a Nissan Versa Note (2016 from Hertz Used). I'm still very happy with it. But I like driving & traveling, and am toying with the idea of occasional car-camping. It's doable in the Note, I suppose, for one person, maybe, but...haven't tried it yet. 😆 But the Crosstrek looks like it might be a (slightly) better deal for that. And it would also be nice to have a little more space to transport things, when needed. I'm not in a hurry, but I was thinking maybe the next step might be a Crosstrek. I really don't want to get back to the size/low mpg of a Pilot! And I don't need a lot more space for car-camping.
The other thing that entices me on this one is that it's available in Std Transmission! I learned to drive with a stick, and really really miss it! I miss the feeling of control that it gives. So, still considering this one! Thanks! 😄
PS: I would LOVE if you might include in your reviews of similar vehicles (SUVs/hatchbacks) a quick look at how much space could be used for a sleeping arrangements! That's getting more popular these days! LOL
If you keep referring to yourselves as "Mountain folk", you need to change your moniker to Grizzly Adams or Bigfoot/soft elbows. Now, as you know, the Crosstrek is symmetrical AWD, torque vectored, tilt in headrests, and on and on mountain folk--he he.
I really love the Crosstrek and I appreciate the availability of the stick. However, I live in a place that isn’t mountainous so I would get an Impreza. I can’t wait to see more “Would Evie Drive It?” Thanks guys, keep up the great work!
I agree with both points. There's a high likelihood they'll drop stickshifts from their lineup altogether next year to comply with the 2022 Federal mandate for automatic emergency braking, which they never bothered to implement on their manual transmission vehicles.
@@confidentlocal8600 That is the first time I’m hearing anything like this, I live in Canada so that would make sense why I haven’t heard anything. That makes me outraged, it’s not like people are stupid enough to not press the brake in an even of an accident. With that being said, I do think they can and will implement the technology into Manuals, however it may take a while.
@@XanMan_05 Oh, it's absolutely possible to make it work with manual transmissions. Toyota and VW both have systems that work with MT. Subaru just hasn't bothered to do so. They also chronically under-allocate MT Crosstreks at dealers. Outside the WRX, your average real-world Subaru buyer is mechanically clueless and doesn't know the difference between a manual gearbox and the little paddle buttons controlling a CVT.
Most WRX's are sold with manuals, but I wouldn't be surprised to see them drop the MT option in the name of "safety" just to give enthusiasts the middle finger like they've been for several years now.
Easily half the drivers in my area are messing with their phones in traffic. It's a sad state of affairs.
@@confidentlocal8600 I absolutely agree, attitudes that cars are just appliances is an atrocious way to think. You have to stoop to a new level to think that way, but we survive even though other think these ways. I realize that Crosstrek MTs are at a low volume, however special orders still exist. I wouldn't be surprised if Subaru pulled the Manuals from the Impreza and Crosstreks however, I have hope in my heart that they will shine through and engineer it like Toyota and VW. I just am going to pray that they come through for all of their die-hard fans like me.
@@confidentlocal8600 That bill never passed.
Great review. I'm also joining the Evie witch coven as well. Blessed be.
That is the Cutest little one I've ever seen! Great video BTW, a new "Sport" owner!
Subaru actually added the CD player back on to the Impreza/Crosstrek for 2020 because of customer complaints!
...my '19 wrx has it in the base model. But my' 04 VW GTI had both CD and tape and with the monsoon system sounded a whole lot better than the unit in the Subaru.
Yes. The customers are now asking for a sage burner and a bumper made of recycled cardboard.
The manual transmission has inferior gas mileage, so that makes a manual a very tough sell on top of what already is not that popular of an option. A lot of good vehicles in this segment; Maybe Micah and Evie should own one of each. Crosstrek is a unique and quirky vehicle that seems compelling. Micah and Evie deserve Oscars for this and their other videos.
They are grossly lying about the gas mileage with the manual. I guess they really dont want to sell them, or atleast the government doesn't want it being sold
I get 33 mpg average consistently, with constant hills where I live.
Epa only rates it at 22/29. They are lying
@@andrewdonohue1853 Glad you are doing well with your gas mileage; This is a very niche/unique vehicle in size, shape, appearance and very good choice. Manual would be fun, and the gas mileage you are experiencing is tailwind.
Lol, can't stop laughing when Evie mentions a car being cute or not.
How high up do you live? Part of the reason mountain folks like subarus is awd plus turbo combos. Naturally aspirated engines can start to feel gutless the higher up you go.
I would get one of these if the manual transmission model was available with the sunroof. Unfortunately, Subaru punishes buyers who prefer to shift for themselves.
You two are such a great contrast to each other, but as Evie gets more comfortable doing these videos WHILE driving, I'm starting to notice a few Micah-isms! That's okay, but let's hope she remains forever Evie!!
Great review,
I recently picked up my 2021 Crosstrek sport. The engine auto stop makes no sense especially on wear and tear components and I live in Houston, Tx and a lot of stop and go traffic and it's annoying because it is not subtle what so ever. You have to remember to push the button to turn it off every time you start the car. I know there is a chip that can be installed to permanently turn it off but can not confirm if it will void the warranty. If it doesn't will be definitely installing.
Agree 100%. Can’t stand it. I have a 2015 without it but sitting in my friends with it drives me nuts lol
I have a 2020 and I agree, I hate that feature. I quickly learned to turn the thing off right after I start the car.
So relatable love it great content and so enjoyable to watch 🥰
If you have not purchased a vehicle yet and can find a Crosstrek Limited then call your insurance with vin for quote.
My coverage cost $113/mo. lower than 2014 Touareg coverage.
Safety issue with manuals and eye sight. If it were to emergency brake it could potentially stall the engine if the user wasn’t expecting it, that’s my best guess of why they don’t do it
I saw a Prius crash into a Subaru Outback the other day...
There was granola everywhere.
What does it say that the awkward goodbye is my favorite part of this video? Not much really, but the rest of the review was pretty damn good as well.
I love y’all’s videos. I love wagons/hatchbacks and this was a great video of a family using a wagon/hatchback. If possible would y’all do a review of an Audi A4/A6 Allroad? I don’t care much for larger vehicles, I’m currently in a 2013 Hyundai Sonata Limited and am starting a family this year/next year and want more versatility but not in a crossover or SUV.
We support the Muzio family over here
We don't have to say we love Evie!
What a cute family. I have always liked the styling of the Crosstrek, but am not a fan of the cladding. The Impreza looks better, so I would buy it (if I was shopping for a Subie) and save a few bucks! Thanks Evie! Thanks Micah!
I agree this was a fun review and informative.
My 2019 VW Tiguan had a CD Player which comes in handy when Apple Car play gets glitchy or satellite radio fails. I’m 38 so I have CD’s from 20 years ago still. Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston lol
Good review and fun to listen.
Subaru needs to add vents and usb ports for rear passengers.
The Eyesight system is overly sensitive in its default setting. I changed the sensitivity on on mine, as I have with my other vehicles, which makes it much better.
Hello. Can you please review subaru forester sports? Well done car reviews - really informative!
I would definitely take the Crosstrek over a Bronco: less money, more ground clearance, much better economy, almost identical driver/passenger space.
Inline 4, it is horizontaly opozed flat 4. Its SUBARU Micah!!! Up to see...
The Ram Trx should be on the list somewhere haha.
Surging is due to the turbo, not necessarily the CVT.
It doesn’t have a turbo.
@@tails300 he mentions the Outback XT surging, not the Crosstrek.
@@N8RTH put an annotation so I can see.
I love the Crosstrek but I hate the Sport's yellow trims on the wheel and the yellow "Crosstrek" on the seats.
Lancia Stratos t-shirt? Nice!
Since when does a Subaru have an in-line 4 cylinder? I’m sure they meant a boxer engine.
If you baby the brakes and don’t press them hard the auto start stop won’t engage it almost never turns on for me. During the break in period there is a little CVT stutter from 15-10 mph buuuut it’s smooth after the break in period.
Y'all better be crossing your fingers & toes that none of the Ford Bronco Sport's recalls don't trickle down to it's bigger brother.
Silver lining. Every Bronco recall will gives us an excuse to make another video.😁
Micah… which do you think is more capable.. the Bronco Sport or the Crosstrek Sport? I’m a bit torn.
I'm waiting for them to stick the WRX or STI engine in the Crosstrek. I really like the looks of these, but as an STI owner and someone who likes going fast off-road, the Crosstrek is seriously underpowered! I want a wrecked crosstrek and make it into an STI...
We really wanted to get my wife a Crosstrek, but she’s only about 5’ 2”, and after moving the driver’s seat up close enough for her, her right arm couldn’t reach the center armrest. If the Crosstrek’s console slide back & forth, we likely would’ve bought one. Instead, we spent more and bought an Outback Onyx XT.
Love this series! WWED!
I just bought a silver grey sport, paid $2000 adjustment markup price. I don’t like gray but there is no other color of choice unless I wait. This is the worst time to buy a car of my entire life. Hope the chip shortage will end soon.
Dang, like #899. Yes, great car...just skip the base model and possibly the premium trim too. If you must have 3 pedals, Premium is the only way to go. Limited or higher in the crosstek should keep buyer's remorse at bay for a while. However, road noise and other nuances may have you thinking twice. But hey, the limited gets you the cool boomerang C-lights (and mirror turns).
I forgot Subaru did plastic intake manifolds. My Outback 3.6 had the shelf engine cover and you never saw it. Seriously, how much weight does that save?
Considered that an option if you are cheap lol😂. Love it .
Noo you got it wrong, we don't want to see Evie drive a car, we want to see Evie drive a top fuel dragster.. That's what we meant. .....
Whoops! Sorry about the confusion. I'll tell Evie to pull on her fire suit. :)
@@MicahMuzio LOL. YEAH!! Top Fuel.
Test drive the Bronco sport, of course with the fam.
you two make a great couple.....
Impreza does not have a 2.5. Quite unfortunate.
You cannot have a Sub-WRX, in the 170-220 Horse Power Range.
Micah you need to be behind the wheel!
Wait a minute, does Evie have a black cat? Uh oh.
Keep the Missus on the show :) Great evaluation from another view point.
Love this!
awesome review....down to earth.....Evie is a sweetie....lucky Man.
Is the manual better or cvt?
Are you able to slide the center arm rest back and forth? I'm 5'0 and my arms are short. I like to be able to rest my arm while driving like I would in my 2008 Honda Civic.
You can't but, it's big enough to rest your hand over it.
OMG YES, more Suuubs!
How tall is Evie? I am 5 feet.
I feel like this video is made for the guy trying to sell the idea of buying a Subaru Crosstrek to their wife lol
I am late but love that leather jacket
Time code 0:31....Inline-4? That's the flattest L4 I've ever seen!
Is that the 18 out of San Berdoo @ 2:02??
Inline 4???
sweet video
So when do we get a video about your guys cat? Lol
I have the Subaru Forester 2020 touring that I love more. I sat in the Crosstrek and did not like it. It is for someone else not me.
Would Evie even consider the manual transmission version?
Not anymore, in another video she said having a kid makes her want auto over manual
w/ $5 gas coming to CA the Bronco is looking much worse and the Crosstrek much better
Does anyone know if you can fit a rear-facing baby seat in the back and still have an average-sized (5’10”) passenger up front?
first of all, I'll love listen to her laugh all-day in 1.5 play speed, So many peoples at Mt S.t Helens yesterday and surprisingly lost of Crosstrek at the trailhead all model year and color. One downside reflective headlight in 2021 model!!!!
So would love for you to review comma AI.
Tsk tsk tsk Micah, not an in-line 4 cylinder, it’s horizontally opposed, just like a Porsche 🤔🤔🤣🤣🤣
9:25 Goodwin"s
Can Evie compare Kia Carnival to Sienna??😀
Review the Outback Wilderness, that has 3 X-modes
Triple X Modes. Better get Sensi ready!!
Micah! hopefully you'll see this comment here cause I doubt you will on KBB. Doesn't* the new Genesis X Concept look suspiciously similar to the Mazda Vision Concept from a few years ago. Different headlights and taillights sure, but the grille and body/proportions... its all Mazda. Even the new GV70 looks like a Mazda
The proportions are certainly similar. Though, if I were a car designer tasked with making a grand touring coupe concept, I'd also give it a long hood, graceful low roof line, and a short rear deck. I'm not sure if Genesis is copying Mazda as much as pulling similar design levers.
@@MicahMuzio you're probably right. I think the grille is what gets me because Genesis has shaped their grilles very similarly to Mazda. The body lines are probably similar to a lot of vehicles as there's only so much you can do with safety standards and fitting into market segments