Some Outback models have given owners a bit more trouble than they signed up for. While many drivers swear by their Subarus, a few specific model years have earned a reputation for headaches—often big, expensive ones. If you’re considering buying a used Outback, there are a few years you might want to steer clear of. Let’s dive into what makes some years more problematic than others, and why doing a little research can save you a lot of trouble.