Forester vs. Outback vs. Crosstrek — One of These Is a Money Pit

One of these Subarus is a money pit. Forester. Outback. Crosstrek. Three of the most popular Subarus on the market. Three SUVs that look similar on paper. Three vehicles that Subaru dealers will happily sell you. But one of them will cost you thousands more to own than the others. One has hidden problems that destroy its value. One will drain your wallet with repairs, depreciation, and unexpected costs that nobody warns you about until it's too late.I spent two months analyzing the true cost of ownership for all three. Purchase prices, depreciation curves, fuel costs, insurance rates, maintenance schedules, and real-world repair data from hundreds of owners. The results shocked me. The cheapest to buy isn't the cheapest to own. The most popular isn't the best value. And the one that seems like the smart middle-ground choice is actually the worst financial decision you can make. I'm going to show you the real numbers. Not the marketing fluff from Subaru. Not the optimistic reviews from car magazines. The actual, documented costs of owning each of these vehicles over 10 years. By the end of this video, you'll know exactly which Subaru is the money pit, which is the best value, and which one you should actually buy. Whether you're shopping for your first Subaru or considering trading up from your current one, this information will save you thousands of dollars. ► SUBSCRIBE:    / @everythingsubaru   #SubaruMaintenance #SubaruMechanic #SubaruCare #SubaruOwners Ready to get the most out of your Subaru? We share easy-to-follow maintenance tips, DIY repair guides, and essential upkeep to help you avoid costly mechanic bills. Alongside these step-by-step guides, we also break down the best new and used Subaru models worth buying so you can make a smart choice for your next vehicle. Subscribe now to take control of your Subaru’s health and stay informed on the best models to own!