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This is simply not a reasonable comparison. Once you match the Audi spec to the Subaru spec the price difference is significant in favour of the Subaru so of course the Audi wins in terms of perceived quality etc but you are paying significantly more for it.
Also the A4 is a class size down and simply cannot compete with the Subaru in terms of space, luggage etc. If you want a fair comapison, the Subaru Outback should be compared to a similiar sized Audi 4x4 i.e the Audi 6. Then you will see a huge price difference with the Subaru out classing it in all areas becuase it is so much cheaper.
Also some of your performance figures for the Subaru are incorrect. Don't forget the ocassional but often seriously suspect Audi reliability.
Also the article doesn't take into consideration who is buying and what their needs are? So what what's the point?
This seems like an unfair comparison with an Audi A4 when really the outback would be better compared with the A6 and then you would see what value for money the Subaru really is. Also where the A4 is a fashion item like a ladies handbag or jewlery the Subaru is a proper machine fit for all you can through at it.
Also as mentioned above German reliability is very hit and miss these days - I would disagree with this verdict and say the Outback is the better all rounder here.
Don't you know what's on the market?
"The jacked-up Subaru is no longer the only option for family buyers who want an extra dose of ruggedness."
What a pathetic thing to put in an article - how about the Skoda Octavia Scout? Forgotten it already? It's has been around for at least four years and has been highly praised in your own magazine on many an occasion.
It clearly qualifies as spot-on competition for these two overpriced but similar vehicles. Typical journalistic inaccuracy.
By ncollingridge on 20 September, 2011, 10:40pm