Wednesday, August 31, 2016

2017 Subaru Outback Review and security assessments Crash Test Car Connection

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The 2017 Subaru Outback received very good scores of the two main safety U S. rating agencies
The Outback received top Good ratings from IIHS this year and, when coupled with an active safety equipment optional, earned more Top Safety Pick nod of the Institute.
The Subaru Outback is one of our top choices for security and data indicate one of the safest cars on the road.
Federal officials have given the best scores of five-star Subaru Outback 2017 in all tests except the rollover test, where he received a four star rating.
A score of four stars on this single test prevents working to earn a perfect score on our safety ratings CADE legacy all its federal testing if you can live without the hatch Learn more about how we classify cars.
Subaru has made some structural improvements help achieve these high safety ratings All models in the range include a reversing camera system, and in addition to the usual array of airbags there are new seat cushion bags prior to to keep occupants in place during a frontal collision; a rollover sensor also affects the deployment of the side airbag.


In addition to the stellar data, Subaru offers one of the best active safety systems in many Outbacks for a reasonable price EyeSight adds adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning with automatic emergency braking under 30 MPH, and systems vision of the industry way of warning can be equipped with blind spot-monitor, the active lane control, and rear of cross traffic alert and automatic beams.
Last year, Subaru introduced its telematics system Starlink Safety Plus that includes notification of emergency services in an accident, roadside assistance, vehicle service notifications, and automatic collision notification.
New for 2017, Subaru has added rear object detection with automatic emergency braking Outback.
The visibility in the Outback is generally good, with its wagon proportions and bay window looking over lines of sight that many crossovers and SUVs sides slabs Outback is still a big car with a line parallel to rising car window and backup can be a challenge for some.



Subaru is the only car manufacturer to help assess the pet safety devices, and given that some of our editors live in sales of Subaru of Northwest wheel arches of the Pacific, the mountains of West and Northeast, we're on board with this Just like many Americans, Travel Subaru owners with animals and the will of the automaker to test these devices is encouraging.


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