Best Subaru Australia Small / Compact SUVs
Subaru Crosstrek (2022-2026)
- Starting Price $39,553 to $50,195
- TransmissionContinuously Variable (CVT)
- Drive TypeAll Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Fuel Type Petrol and Hybrid (HEV)
I’ve been driving my 2024 Subaru Crosstrek for 18 months, and I couldn’t be happier. The ride quality is fantastic. The all-wheel drive gives a lot… Read more
of confidence in all conditions.
The interior is surprisingly spacious and well-designed. The seats are comfortable, the tech is intuitive, and I love the updated infotainment system.
Fuel efficiency is also impressive for an AWD vehicle. The engine is quite responsive, especially on highway merges and hill climbs. I appreciate Subaru’s commitment to safety, the EyeSight Driver Assist Technology gives great peace of mind.
I highly recommend the 2024 Subaru Crosstrek. It’s reliable and fun to drive.
Subaru Solterra (2024-2026)
- Starting Price $69,990 to $76,990
- TransmissionAutomatic
- Drive TypeAll Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Fuel Type Electric (BEV)
I Hired this fairly New Car of 8,000kms today as my own car was getting serviced. It has Heaps of Power and a Great turning circle but that is the… Read more
end of anything positive I have to say about this poor excuse for a Car. The first thing when you get in you notice how cramped up and blocked in you are. It's like being locked in a small capsule with no access to the other passengers. The driver seat has a mind of it's own and wont stay in the one position automatically moving in and out each time to turn the car on.The computer is constantly mumbling non coherent messages and the internal Mirror is like on an LSD trip giving double vision with the camera overlay over the actual mirror making it impossible to see anything clearly. The air-conditioning is nonexistent and with all the glass you toast up quickly even on a cold day. The driver assist will fight the steering wheel out of your hand when you want to change lanes like it has its own destination in mind and the speed zones showing up in the display are just wrong if you bother to read the actual signs on the road that is. My passenger could not raise her seat high enough to see over the bonnet. My advice to Subaru is, seriously, go back to the drawing board, and to potential buyers , Buyer Beware.