The 2024 Subaru Crosstrek and the 2024 Subaru Outback are two of the most popular SUVs here at your Subaru dealer in Ballwin, MO. These two models share numerous features, but a few essential differences set them apart.

2024 Subaru Crosstrek Basics Explained by Your Subaru Dealer

The Crosstrek is Subaru’s compact SUV designed for drivers who need a capable but agile ride. The two entry trims come with a standard 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that delivers 152 horsepower and 145 lb-ft of torque. A more powerful 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine equips the Sport, Limited, and Wilderness trims. With 182 horsepower and 178 lb-ft of torque, the Crosstrek’s upper trims are perfect for off-road adventures.

Comfort

The 2024 Crosstrek boasts a compact exterior that makes it easy to navigate city streets and a spacious interior with plenty of room for all passengers. High-quality interior materials offer the cabin a stylish look, while deep door pockets and cubbies add convenience. The Crosstrek also offers a roomy cargo area with two grocery bag hooks and four tie-down hooks.

Technology

All 2024 Crosstrek trims come standard with the Subaru Starlink infotainment system with Bluetooth audio streaming and phone control, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay. A dual 7-inch touchscreen display is standard on the base trim, while the upper trims are fitted with an 11.6-inch display. Standard driver assist features include advanced adaptive cruise control, emergency braking, automatic emergency steering, and lane departure warning.

2024 Subaru Outback Basics

The Outback is Subaru’s midsize SUV designed for drivers who need a capable ride with more space. Depending on the trim, it can be had with the 2.5-liter Subaru Boxer engine, the same equipping the top trims of the Crosstrek, or a more powerful 2.4-liter turbocharged engine that delivers 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque.

Comfort

The 2024 Outback is larger than the Crosstrek and offers more headroom for the front passengers and increased legroom for the rear row. Apart from these differences, the two vehicles offer similar comfort. A difference between the two models is the larger cargo area of the Outback. This model has a maximum cargo capacity of 75.6 cubic feet with the rear seats folded.

Technology

Subaru equips the 2024 Outback with the Subaru Starlink infotainment system. The base trim features a 7-inch center display, while a standard 11.6-inch display equips the upper models. The Subaru Starlink system with navigation is standard on the Touring, Limited XT, and Touring XT trims and optional on the Limited and Wilderness models.

Ready to test your favorite Subaru SUV? Visit us at Dean Team Subaru in Ballwin, MO to schedule your test drive and to find the answers to any questions you might have.

The 2024 Subaru Forester has everything an active family needs to handle hectic weekday schedules and fun outings with ease. Head over to your local Subaru dealer to check out this rugged, super-capable crossover.

Built for Adventure

The 2024 Forester’s awesome family talent starts with its rugged capabilities. Under the hood sits a 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 182 horsepower and 176 lb-ft of torque to power your commutes and adventures. Subaru’s famous Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system is standard, allowing the Forester to tackle rain, snow, mud, or rough terrain easily.

Wherever your family adventures lead you, the Forester’s 8.7 inches of ground clearance and rugged 17-inch all-season tires will get you there effortlessly. And don’t worry if you need to tow a small trailer or bring tons of camping gear. The Forester can tow up to 1,500 pounds when properly equipped.

Spacious and Versatile Interior

With spacious seating for up to five, everyone can stretch out comfortably during commutes and long trips. The dual cupholders, four bottle holders, rear storage box, and front storage tray provide ample storage to reduce cabin clutter. Automatic climate control keeps the cabin cool and comfortable during hot summer drives.

Folding the 60/40 split rear seats reveals 74.2 cubic feet of cargo space, enough to accommodate a full camp setup and oversized gear. But even with the rear seats upright, there is a generous 28.9 cubic feet of space for carrying luggage, strollers, and picnic essentials. 

Entertainment on the Go

Any good family hauler needs to keep everybody happily connected and entertained on long drives. The 2024 Forester has you covered with its user-friendly tech. The standard STARLINK multimedia system comes with a 6.5-inch touchscreen that allows Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration.

Wireless Bluetooth and hands-free smartphone operation allow you to safely connect to your favorite apps, make phone calls, and send text messages on the go. A slick 8-inch screen and built-in navigation are available upgrades to make road trips even more entertaining.

Enhanced Safety for the Entire Family

Keeping your loved ones safe on the road is a top priority, and Subaru makes it easier with the standard Eyesight Driver Assist Technology. The system enhances safety with cool capabilities like:

  • Advanced adaptive cruise control
  • Lane departure warning
  • Pre-collision braking
  • Automatic emergency steering
  • Pre-collision throttle management

The Forester’s rear seat reminder makes it impossible to accidentally leave kids, pets, or valuables behind. This handy feature alerts you to double-check the back seats before walking away from the car. Available safety features across the lineup include blind spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and reverse automatic braking.

If you want a family-friendly SUV that juggles all your adventures and everyday needs, the 2024 Forester should be at the top of your list. Contact Dean Team Subaru in Ballwin, MO to schedule a test drive and explore these features.

The 2024 Subaru Crosstrek received a full redesign with refreshed styling, refined handling, and lots of new features for the new model year. Explore the benefits of this versatile subcompact SUV, then stop by your local Subaru dealership to take a test drive.

Performance and Utility

The base powertrain of the Crosstrek has a 152-horsepower four-cylinder engine, or you can upgrade to a larger 182-hp version. Depending on the trim, you’ll get up to 34 highway miles per gallon. The Crosstrek can take on all types of terrain with standard all-wheel drive and 8.7 inches of ground clearance.

Consider the Wilderness trim if you’re a true trail rider. This all-new model comes with 9.3 inches of ground clearance, exclusive terrain modes, water-resistant upholstery, skid plates, all-terrain tires, and enhanced suspension. It can also tow up to 3,500 pounds, more than any other subcompact crossover. The other Crosstrek trims have a towing capacity of 1,500 pounds.

Interior Space and Features

The Crosstrek has about 20 cubic feet of cargo space, impressive for a subcompact crossover. You can access up to almost 55 cubic feet when you fold down the second-row seats. The base model comes with two-zone automatic climate control, and available upgrades include push-button start, heated front seats, a power-adjustable driver’s seat, a moonroof, and keyless entry.

Standard tech in the Crosstrek includes dual 7-inch touchscreens with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. It also comes with a four-speaker stereo with HD and satellite radio, Bluetooth, a USB port, and a 4.2-inch driver information display. You can upgrade your cabin to add an 11.2-inch touchscreen, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and a wireless hotspot. An available digital key lets you lock and unlock your vehicle with your smartphone.

Safety and Driver Assistance

As for driver assistance equipment, the Crosstrek features standard adaptive headlights, auto high beams, evasive steering assist, adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning with lane keep assist, pedestrian and cyclist detection, forward collision warning with forward automatic emergency braking, and a rearview camera.

Higher trims of the Crosstrek include rear cross-traffic alert, reverse collision warning with reverse automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot monitoring. This SUV also has a five-star overall crash test rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

The new Crosstrek has a Great predicted reliability rating from JD Power and Associates and earned a spot on the Car and Driver Editor’s Choice list. In addition, Motor Trend named it the top subcompact crossover for 2024, and it was designated as a recommended vehicle by Consumer Reports. Visit Dean Team Subaru in Ballwin, MO today to experience all five impressive trims and find your favorite version of this crossover. 

The safety technology on modern cars is more impressive than ever, so you’ll be blown away by what you find on the cars at your Subaru dealer. The 2024 Subaru Legacy certainly has a lot to offer when it comes to safety and security, so let’s take a look at the features of the EyeSight Driver Assist Technology on the Legacy.

Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive Cruise Control automates some of the parts of driving. It uses cameras to detect how far away the car in front of you is, and it then maintains a safe distance from that car. Adaptive cruise control can also help you stay in the middle of your lane.

Lane Departure Warning

You won’t have to worry about unintentionally drifting out of your lane thanks to lane departure warning. Your car monitors where the lane markings are, then it sends you alerts if it notices you’re drifting too close to the edge of the lane. If you don’t respond to its warnings, then it can intervene and steer you safely back into the middle of the lane.

Pre-Collision Braking

The Legacy constantly scans the road in search of potential dangers. If the car detects that you’ll probably collide with an object if you don’t hit the brakes ASAP, then it can automatically apply the brakes to help you avoid colliding with hazards in your path.

Automatic Emergency Steering

Automatic emergency steering and pre-collision braking work hand in hand. If hitting the brakes won’t help you avoid a collision, then your Legacy can take over the steering and get you safely away from the obstruction in front of you. So, if you don’t have time to react when a collision seems imminent, your car has your back.

Pre-Collision Throttle Management

When your car detects an object in your path, it reduces the amount of power sent to your engine. This gives you more time to respond and prevent the collision, particularly in low-speed situations.

Rear-Vision Camera

The Legacy’s rear-vision camera isn’t part of the EyeSight suite, but it does serve as a very useful safety feature that you’ll likely use regularly. You can use it to safely watch the area behind you while you’re backing up, and you can keep an eye on the cars behind you while driving, giving you time to respond if one of them unexpectedly speeds up and may cause a fender bender.

If this car has all the safety features you want in your new ride, then come and see it in person. Take the Legacy out for a test drive at Dean Team Subaru in Ballwin, MO.

The newly redesigned 2024 Subaru Impreza turns heads with its sporty new look and upgraded tech and performance. Available at your Subaru dealer, this athletic hatchback has a lot to offer drivers looking for reliability, performance, and comfort. Let’s look at the top things to love about the 2024 Impreza.

1. Stunning Exterior Design

For 2024, the Impreza is being offered as a five-door hatchback, doing away with the previous generation’s four-door sedan. The new Impreza hatchback boasts an athletic body featuring sleek contours and sharply creased lines. Up front, the distinctive grille gives the Subaru signature look, while the steeply raked rear hatch and integrated spoiler emphasize the sporty look.

2. Two Powerful Engine Options

Under the hood, the 2024 Impreza packs a punch, with two capable Subaru Boxer engines to choose from. The Base and Sport trims come equipped with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder, putting out 152 horsepower and 145 lb-ft of torque.

Drivers who want more performance can opt for the RS trim with an upgraded 2.5-liter engine churning out 182 horsepower and 178 lb-ft of torque. All models come with Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive system and a Lineartronic CVT.

3. Three Loaded Trims

The 2024 Impreza is offered in three trim levels: Base, Sport, and RS. The affordable Base trim comes loaded with features like LED headlights, dual-zone climate control, roof rails, and a 7-inch touchscreen display. Moving up, the Sport gains an 11.6-inch display, paddle shifters, and sport suspension tuning. The RS comes equipped with a more powerful engine, an all-weather package, a leather steering wheel, and RS cloth upholstery with red accents.

4. Spacious and Comfortable Cabin

Despite its compact design, the new Impreza offers a roomy interior with space for five passengers. Front seats provide ample support and comfort for long trips, while rear-seat passengers enjoy decent legroom and headroom. Conveniences like automatic climate control, rear vents, and USB charging ports make sure everyone stays comfortable. For hauling luggage, the Impreza offers up to 56 cu ft of cargo space with rear backseats lowered.

5. Connectivity on the Go

Users will love the cutting-edge technology provided in the 2024 Impreza. The touchscreen displays with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto allow smartphone integration on the go. The Base models come with a four-speaker audio system, while the Sport trim comes with a six-speaker system and Wi-Fi connectivity. RS users are treated to a Harman Kardon premium audio system with surround sound.
There are so many things to love about the 2024 Impreza. Your only choice will be picking your favorite trim among the three well-equipped options. Swing by Dean Team Subaru in Ballwin, MO to test-drive the latest Impreza.

Brakes are one car part that should always be repaired at the first sign of trouble. Safety-conscious drivers are advised to watch out for the following brake issues. It’s better to visit your nearest Subaru dealer for prompt brake repair than risk your brakes failing while on the road. 

Brake Pads Squealing

One of the most common brake-related issues is worn-out brake pads. Every time you use your brakes, the brake pads clamp against the rotors. 

While this generates the friction to slow your car, it also steadily wears away the upper friction layer on each pad. Once this friction layer nears a certain minimal level, most brake pads are designed to emit a high-pitched squealing sound to let you know it’s time for a new pad.

Brake Pads Grinding

If a brake pad loses its friction layer altogether, the metal of the pad’s casing will start scraping directly on the rotor when you press the brake pedal. Not only will this stop your car less efficiently, but it will also create unpleasant grinding sounds and cause damage to the rotor. 

Rotor Discs Vibrating

Although rotors are made of extremely durable cast iron or even harder composite substances, they can sometimes become damaged. When a rotor grows too old and thin, it may warp slightly out of shape or get scored by the brake pad. 

Overheating can also warp a rotor. A misshapen or scored rotor disc will often cause odd vibrations in the brake pedal or steering wheel when you try to stop your car. 

Pads and Rotors Overheating

Continual use of a car’s brakes can occasionally cause the brake pads and rotors to reach enormous levels of heat. This may cause them to overheat, which can lead to a phenomenon known as brake fade, where the friction between pad and rotor is suddenly lost. 

If you ever find your brakes suddenly losing responsiveness and suspect overheating, pull over at once. After cooling down again, your brakes may return to normal function. If the problem persists, it’s best to ask a technician to take a look. 

Brake Fluid Leaking

The brake lines that transmit the stopping signal from the brake pedal to the calipers are filled with brake fluid. This fluid maintains necessary hydraulic pressure within the lines. 

If brake fluid ever leaks, you may notice a puddle of transparent yellow liquid under your car. This is hazardous as leaking brake fluid diminishes hydraulic pressure inside the brake lines, which may lessen the stopping power of your brakes. 

Get Semiannual Brake Servicing at Your Subaru Dealer

Periodical brake servicing is the best way to ensure your brakes remain in tip-top condition. It’s recommended for most drivers to have their brakes inspected and serviced every six months or so. 

During a brake service visit, the technician will let you know how much longer your brake pads are likely to last. They can also identify early signs of trouble and fix any problems before they develop into something more serious. 

Have your brakes examined and repaired today at Dean Team Subaru. We’ve been diligently serving the drivers of the St Louis County region since 1978 with top-notch cars and customer service.

If you are looking for a powerful mid-size SUV with seating for up to eight passengers, you need to check out the Ascent at your Subaru dealer. The 2024 Subaru Ascent is the largest Subaru SUV and features an eye-catching exterior with sweeping lines that draw your eye along the sides of the vehicle. Read on to learn more about this adventure-ready SUV and all that it can offer your family.

The Ascent hits the streets with 8.7 inches of ground clearance, ensuring that you can handle trails, dirt roads, and asphalt with ease. The standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system on this SUV is engineered to maximize your traction over bad roads, through rain or snow, and even after the road disappears.

The system continuously evaluates your braking, cornering, and acceleration to deliver power to all four wheels. When the AWD detects wheel slips, power is instantaneously shifted to the wheels with the greatest traction, ensuring you remain confidently in control.

Responsive Handling

The Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive on this SUV offers a uniquely balanced layout. The AWD system lays along the center line of the SUV, providing optimal weight distribution to give you a solid connection to the road. This balanced weight distribution ensures that the Ascent is responsive, providing optimal performance and an engaging driving experience.

Drive Farther

Drive farther and stay on the road longer with the exceptional fuel economy and range of the Ascent. This SUV boasts an EPA-estimated 20 miles to the gallon while in town and 26 miles to the gallon while cruising the highway. Additionally, you’ll find that this SUV boasts a massive highway driving range of more than 500 miles.

Towing Capacity

The Ascent seats up to eight inside its interior and has an impressive cargo capacity. You’ll also find that when you need more space for family vacations or when you want to take the boat to the lake over the weekend, this SUV has impressive towing capabilities. When equipped properly, the Ascent can pull up to 5,000 pounds: more than any Subaru vehicle ever before.

Infotainment

Integrate your compatible smartphone devices with the standard wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto inside the Ascent. You’ll find that you can easily manage your devices with this vehicle’s massive standard 11.6-inch HD touchscreen. You can also upgrade this mid-size SUV with the available TomTom navigation system and built-in Wi-Fi hotspot.

If you are looking for a versatile and capable mid-size SUV with excellent passenger seating, you need to check out the incredible features available on the ’24 Subaru Ascent. Swing by Dean Team Subaru to check out our new and pre-owned inventory, including our Wilderness family, today.

If you are looking for a midsize SUV with impressive all-wheel drive capabilities, you need to swing by your Subaru dealer to test drive the Outback. The 2024 Subaru Outback is ready for adventure, with a rugged exterior as well as incredible stability and control. You’ll find that this midsize SUV has a spacious interior with plenty of room for your family, friends, and gear.

This midsize SUV hits the streets with a standard 182 horsepower direct-injection Boxer powertrain. This powertrain boasts Automatic start-stop technology with a lineartronic auto CVT that ensures you get excellent fuel economy. This engine comes standard on the Onyx Edition, Touring, Premium, and Base models.

Upgrade to the available turbocharged Boxer engine for aggressive acceleration and power. This engine boasts a whopping 260 horsepower with 277 pounds per foot of max torque. You’ll find this turbocharged engine on the Wilderness, Onyx Edition XT, Touring XT, and Limited XT. No matter which engine you choose, the Outback has plenty of power for every adventure you have planned.

Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive

This midsize SUV comes standard with an incredible symmetrical all-wheel drive system. The symmetrical AWD optimizes your traction through every weather pattern and road condition. The system constantly evaluates your cornering, acceleration, and braking to then deliver a continuous stream of power to all four wheels. When it senses wheel sleep, power is transferred instantly to the wheels with the most traction.

Conquer the Wilderness

When you choose the Outback, you can conquer the roads and trails with up to 9.5 inches of ground clearance and X-MODE. The standard X-MODE optimizes the symmetrical all-wheel drive system on the SUV for maximum traction. This, combined with the Hill Descent Control on the SUV, gives you extra stability and confidence when descending steep hills and difficult grades.

Fuel Efficiency

The ’24 Outback has exceptional fuel economy, getting fuel ratings of an EPA-estimated 32 miles to the gallon. Additionally, the SUV boasts an incredible driving range of almost 590 miles. This means you save money and time when traveling, as you can skip the gas station to stay on the road longer.

Cargo Capacity

The Outback seats five, with up to 109 cubic feet of passenger space across both rows. Even when this SUV is packed with five adults, you have 32.6 cubic feet of space behind the second row. Lay the back seat down, and you have a massive 75.6 cubic feet of space to haul your gear.

If you want a fuel-efficient midsize SUV with an incredible driving range, check out the ’24 Subaru Outback. Swing by Dean Team Subaru to check out our new and used inventory, including our certified pre-owned vehicles, today.

A generation ago, the recommended service schedule for an oil change was every three months. However, today’s vehicles are filled with high-quality motor oil that can last much longer before it starts to break down. Learn about the best oil service frequency for your vehicle before you visit your Subaru dealer

How Often Should Your Subaru Get an Oil Change?

In general, today’s motor oil can maintain its quality in your engine for about six months. If you are someone who doesn’t drive your car very frequently, then you can schedule service for your motor oil maintenance every six months. After six months, the chemicals in your motor oil will start to break down, and your engine won’t be lubricated as effectively.

On the other hand, if you drive your car a lot, then you should pay attention to how many miles it’s been since your last oil service. For drivers who commute, make several small suburban trips a week, or travel long distances, it’s best to schedule oil service every 6,000 miles. After 6,000 miles, the chemicals in your motor oil will have been exposed to enough heat and friction that the molecules will start to break down. 

What Type of Oil Is Used for Service?

The type of oil used in your Subaru will depend on the type of engine you have and your specific model. You can find the recommended oil for your vehicle in your Subaru owner’s manual. It’s likely the recommended oil for your vehicle is either semisynthetic or fully synthetic. These modern oils are specially formulated to be more resistant to friction and extreme temperatures, and they also tend to last longer before breaking down. 

If your vehicle uses conventional motor oil, then you may need to schedule service more frequently. Conventional oil is derived from crude oil, so it is less refined than its synthetic cousin. Engines that use conventional oil may need service every three to five months to keep the engine protected. 

Why Should You Service Your Car at Your Subaru Dealer?

Scheduling service for your Subaru at your local dealership is the easiest way to ensure your vehicle receives expert care. At the dealership, technicians are specially trained in how to care for and repair Subaru vehicles. Plus, when your car is serviced at the dealership, you can be confident that your repairs are completed with genuine parts and high-quality lubricants that will enhance the performance of your vehicle. 

When you need to schedule oil service for your Subaru, the best place to go is your dealership. Following the recommended motor oil service schedule for your vehicle will protect your engine, maintain your vehicle’s fuel efficiency, and save you from costly repairs in the future. Book your next service appointment at Dean Team Subaru today. 

Available as both a sedan and a hatchback, the 2023 Subaru Impreza is the smallest vehicle in Subaru’s lineup and a great option for anyone searching for an affordable, versatile, and practical compact car to drive around in the city and go on the occasional road trip. Here are some of the key elements that will make you head out to your trusted Subaru dealer and ask for a test drive of the 2023 Impreza.

Engine, Performance, and Transmission

All four trim levels of the 2023 Impreza offer standard all-wheel drive, making them suitable for difficult terrains and weather conditions. This Subaru compact car is equipped with a 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine with dual active valve control systems, delivering 152 horsepower and 145 pounds of torque. Base models are equipped with a fully-synchronized five-speed manual transmission with incline start assist, while Premium, Sport, and Limited models feature a responsive automatic CVT unit.

When it comes to fuel economy, 2023 Impreza models equipped with the manual transmission offer EPA ratings of 23 miles per gallon in the city and 26 mpg on the highway. The automatic CVT version, on the other hand, delivers 28 mpg city and 32 mpg highway estimates. All trim levels are equipped with a 13.2-gallon fuel tank.

Space, Comfort, and Connectivity

One of the strongest points of the 2023 Impreza is its simple and intuitive interior, which features easy-to-read gauges and a clever layout designed for maximum comfort and convenience. All trim levels offer 43.1 inches of legroom in the front seats and 36.5 inches in the rear row. Additionally, 40/60 split fold/down rear seats are standard in all models, making it easy to maximize cargo volume.

Besides offering a comfortable and spacious cabin, the 2023 Impreza offers passengers a suite of excellent infotainment and connectivity features. Base and Premium models are equipped with a 6.5-inch touchscreen in the center console, while Sport and Limited trims boast an 8.0-inch unit. All models offer built-in Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, Bluetooth audio streaming, AM/FM stereo, and USB input ports.

Safety and Driver Assistance Features

Boasting excellent NHTSA ratings, the 2023 Impreza is designed to ensure the safety of everyone onboard and help drivers prevent some of the most common accidents on the road. Some of the advanced technologies available as part of Subaru’s signature EyeSight package include blind-spot monitoring with cross-traffic alert, adaptive cruise control, lane departure and sway warning with lane keep assist, and pre-collision throttle management.

If you are searching for a trusted local Subaru dealership to check out the 2023 Impreza and learn about the financing plans available for you to take it home, you’ve come to the right place. Stop by Dean Team Subaru today, talk with our expert sales agents, and check out the features of this fantastic compact car.