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Thanks for the suggestions on here. I am increasingly leaning towards the Outback. The CRV has the advantage of being a bit higher and I like that from driving my mother's CRV, but as my mother owns a CRV ...
Is there any particular difference between the Outback and Honda/Toyota in terms of reliability as well as maintenance costs/repairs? I've been browsing the various car talk forums and I suspect probably not but there did seem to be concerns with the 2014/2015 Outback model and failed transmissions.
It had me wondering that for someone who is a light driver, what is the biggest concern I should have regarding car ownership and keeping it well-maintained if the parts aren't being driven steadily? Does it make a difference if you're only driving 600-800 miles a month (if that?).
Perhaps I'm also overthinking it! And just get the car and hope for the best.
Toyota/Honda will be a bit more reliable than the Outback, and Toyota even more reliable than a Honda. We had a 2013 Outback and few years later traded it in for a 2010 (older and better) Honda.