My last job working in the automotive industry was as a service advisor/manager at a large franchise Subaru dealership. Based on that experience when I decided to purchase my 2025 Outback Wilderness 2 months ago I made absolute for certain to get the best Subaru backed warranty (8 years - 120k miles GOLD PLUS) and a glass protection package which would replace an unlimited amount of windshields. Think about why someone who has worked extensively for Subaru might do that before you ask...
I read the eyesight windshields are actually thinner? Our '18 "blind poverty" model, seems to eat rock hits with the best of them, with one serious chip but I got it filled quite a few years ago, and its not spreading.
Ours is nearing 120k miles and the only slightly early issue has been the muffler, and some heat shield rattles to track down, and a grumbling rear wheel bearing that I need to take care of.
For what we do, it seems to do all things well enough, and gets decent mileage, so I'm thinking getting either a 16-17 manual, or another 2018-19 to replace my Focus. The '20+ newer ones with big screens and DI that seems to have no benefit for anything I do, just potential liabilities.
Its too bad they don't make a real wilderness model with a low range transfer case, sway bar disconnects and a LSD, and trim down the overhangs, but I find the regular one just fine, for old washing out logging roads, etc, and its still fun to pick your way through any trail near the limits of your vehicle.
Subaru did make the bumper covers out of some flexible tough plastic, as we've pushed in a corner in winter, with no cracks, and just heated it up and pushed it out. I've never had another bumper cover do that trick, they always seem to crack the finish at least, if not the plastic right through.