Used 2020 SubaruAscent Premium

On the Lot
at Huebner Chevrolet
    Exterior Color
    Tungsten Metallic
    Interior Color
    TUNGSTEN METALLIC
    Odometer
    93,101 miles
    Fuel Economy
    21/27 MPG City/Hwy
    VIN
    4S4WMAFD6L3455139
    Stock Number
    72237A
    Subaru Ascent
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    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 7
    • Horsepower: 260

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    About This Vehicle

    1-OWNER -- AWD -- EYESIGHT SAFETY SYSTEM -- HEATED SEATS -- POWER REAR GATE -- APPLE CARPLAY & ANDROID AUTO -- TURBO ENGINE -- 3-ROW SEATING -- REVERSE AUTOMATIC BRAKING -- BLIND SPOT -- 7-PASSENGER --

    We’ve just taken in a 2020 Subaru Ascent Premium SUV it’s finished in Tungsten Metallic, with a Warm Ivory spill-resistant cloth interior. This one-owner, all-wheel-drive 3-row SUV has 93,101 miles on the odometer and is in good condition. It runs on Subaru’s 2.4L turbocharged BOXER engine paired with an 8-speed CVT, giving you confident performance with 21 MPG city and up to 27 MPG highway. It also comes backed by our dealership’s 1-month/1,000-mile powertrain warranty for added peace of mind.

    The Ascent Premium is Subaru’s largest SUV designed with families and adventurers in mind. Step inside and you’re greeted by a bright, airy cabin with three rows of flexible seating, perfect for road trips, carpools, or weekends at the lake. The Warm Ivory interior feels both inviting and durable, with spill-resistant cloth upholstery that keeps up with kids, pets, and life’s messes. Front heated seats bring cozy warmth on frosty mornings, while the power-adjustable driver’s seat helps you find your perfect driving position.

    This Ascent is loaded with thoughtful features that make every journey easier. Subaru’s Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive with X-MODE keeps you sure-footed through snow, rain, and gravel. The 2.4L turbocharged engine delivers smooth yet spirited power whether you’re merging onto the interstate or climbing a mountain road. With EyeSight Driver Assist Technology including Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keep Assist, and Pre-Collision Braking you’ll glide through traffic with extra confidence and awareness.

    You’ll love how connected you feel inside the Ascent’s modern cabin. The STARLINK 8.0-inch Multimedia Plus system includes Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, HD Radio, and Bluetooth streaming, so your music and messages are always within reach. Two LCD screens display your favorite apps clearly, while voice controls make hands-free navigation simple. USB ports are available throughout all three rows everyone can charge up on the go.

    Convenience comes standard here, too. Enjoy easy access with Keyless Entry and Push-Button Start, plus a Power Rear Gate that opens hands-free and remembers your preferred height a lifesaver when loading groceries or sports gear. Reverse Automatic Braking helps prevent parking mishaps, while Blind Spot Detection and Rear Cross-Traffic Alert keep an extra eye out for you. Auto-dimming mirrors with approach lighting add polish and practicality, making night driving safer and more comfortable.

    On the outside, the Ascent Premium looks strong and sophisticated, with body-colored accents, deep-tinted glass, and 18-inch aluminum alloy wheels that complement its metallic finish. Roof rails make it ready for bikes, kayaks, or cargo boxes this SUV was truly built for families who live for adventure.

    Whether you’re tackling snow-covered backroads or cruising through city streets, the 2020 Subaru Ascent Premium offers space, confidence, and technology that bring comfort to every mile. These 1-owner AWD Ascents are in high demand, and clean examples like this rarely last long reach out today to schedule a test drive, text our sales team, or start your purchase online.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall3.9Out of 5
    • Excellent Value & So Far... So Good

      By Jonathan on Sunday, December 27, 2020

      5.0
      So far... so good... reflections about my nearly 1-year old 2020 Subaru Ascent Touring. I spent 2 years exploring the 3-row cross-over market segment and finally ended up where I started my search and that was with the purchase of the Ascent Touring. In my humble opinion, the Ascent offered everything I wanted, nothing I didn't want, and zero compromises versus its competition. When all was said and done, I walked out of the dealership with 0% APR and the total price paid including tags and taxes = $41,500; which I felt and still feel was a wonderful price and value. Maintenance - Zero issues or concerns. My car has been back to the dealer for 2 oil changes and 1 tire rotation so far. Average Fuel Economy - Mixed driving over 9K miles has given me back exactly 22 MPG. Not bad. Not super awesome either. But is what I expected. Driving experience - The Ascent handles everyday driving very well. Excellent visibility, very sure-footed, responsive, relatively quiet, and smooth. Turbo lag is barely noticeable and you can definitely out-run anything on the highway when needed. Interior - Very nice fit and finish and much more upscale versus the competition in this segment at this price point. The Harmon/Kardon stereo sounds great. Quirks - Subaru has been using a CVT for a decade and this is my first car with a CVT. I have noticed that the CVT is louder (noticeable whine) than my old automatic and makes a rather disconcerting 'chirp' when cold and shifting into Drive. However, this 'chirp' is normal for a CVT when cold due to the pulley's filling up with Transmission Fluid. Otherwise, I appreciate the smoothness and efficiency of the CVT and it seems very well matched to the engine. Bottom Line - I have no regrets and would purchase this car again versus the competition in this segment. So far it has been a joy to drive and is as safe a car as you can get.
    • Car appeal is subjective

      By Stuwrtlttle on Wednesday, August 21, 2019

      5.0
      My family bought the first Ascent delivered to the northeast and since then we’ve driven east to west across the US and north and south. We’ve probably logged more miles than anyone else and we’re still in love in every way. The turbo allows me to easily pass on the highway. The storage capacity is adequate for an SUV and on par with the competition. We’ve done off roading with zero problems. I love the wide side doors. We’ve towed several different trailers and had zero problems. I’ve driven icy snowy roads and loaded it with 800lbs or more of building material. I think for me, a Subaru will always represent higher quality because I’ve driven to crazy places (like mount Washington) where competitors suffered brake issues that you’d never see while driving to and from Walmart. I’ve seen Subarus stress tested, beaten about, and then keep on trucking. Maybe your experience differs, but for me the Ascent will always be 5 stars.
    • Excellant highway car

      By Michigan Dan on Saturday, January 09, 2021

      4.0
      the car (Ascent Touring) is an excellent highway car, easily cruses at 78 MPH, quiet, comfortable, roomy. Not roomy enough for a 3 person winter camping trip to the UP of Michigan. Towed an Air stream Sport (Bambi) from Michigan to Maine, through the hills and mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire. The car performed exceedingly well, handling was solid and secure (added a trailer brake controller), for the most part we had plenty of power (the car definitely felt the extra weight going up a couple of those mountain passes). The only downside was the gas mileage, probably would have been comparable to a light duty truck).