Used 2013 Subaru XV Crosstek SUV Crossover Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons of the 2013 Subaru XV Crosstek SUV Crossover

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ProsFuel economy is excellent, returning 25 mpg in the city and 33 mpg on the highway.

ProsAll-wheel drive is standard.

ProsSporty exterior will appeal to most drivers.

ProsComfortable cabin is filled with high-quality materials.

ProsChoice of manual or continuously variable transmissions.

ProsHigh ground clearance for uneven terrain or thick snow.

ProsPlenty of leg and head room in both rows.

ProsGenerous cargo capacity with the rear seat up and down.

ProsUnique color choices for the exterior.

ProsRemains composed on winding roads.

ProsSmall turning circle makes it easy to maneuver and park in tight spaces.

ProsCabin in incredibly quiet.

ProsExtremely smooth ride.

ProsOptional navigation system is easy to use.

ProsLow MSRP is very attractive.

ConsSmall engine offers poor acceleration.

ConsNo V6 or turbocharged four-cylinder available.

ConsTransmission drones when you ask for more power.

ConsInfotainment system is restricted compared to competition.

ConsBase audio system is mediocre and even the upgraded one does not have more than six speakers.

ConsLayout and controls may be a little too simple for some people

ConsNot many options available to add on for customization.

ConsElectronic nanny safety feature can be annoying.

ConsAlthough it has great ground clearance, don’t expect to go deep off-road as it does not have enough torque to help you out, if you get stuck.
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