Used 2023 SubaruAscent Onyx Edition

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at Huebner Chevrolet
    Exterior Color
    Gray
    Interior Color
    Gray
    Odometer
    29,745 miles
    Fuel Economy
    19/25 MPG City/Hwy
    Drivetrain
    All-Wheel Drive
    VIN
    4S4WMAHD2P3414011
    Stock Number
    72214
    Subaru Ascent
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    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 7
    • Horsepower: 260

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    About This Vehicle

    1-OWNER -- REMAINING FACTORY WARRANTY -- AWD -- TURBO 2.4L ENGINE -- 7-PASSENGER SEATING -- PANORAMIC SUNROOF -- HEATED SEATS & STEERING WHEEL -- EYESIGHT SAFETY TECH -- APPLE CARPLAY & ANDROID AUTO -- 20-IN BLACK WHEELS -- BLIND SPOT -- COLLISION MITIGATION --

    We’ve just taken in a BEAUTIFUL 2023 Subaru Ascent Onyx Edition SUV, finished in Magnetite Gray Metallic with a sleek Gray interior featuring durable StarTex upholstery accented by lime green stitching. With JUST 29,258 miles, this one-owner SUV still carries remaining factory bumper-to-bumper warranty coverage, giving you added peace of mind from day one.

    Powered by a turbocharged 2.4L H-4 engine paired with an 8-speed CVT, and Subaru’s legendary Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive system, this Ascent delivers smooth confidence in every season while returning an impressive 19 MPG in the city and up to 25 MPG on the highway.

    Slide into the driver’s seat, and you’ll notice how the cabin feels both modern and purposeful. The Onyx Edition’s panoramic sunroof floods the interior with natural light, while the heated StarTex front seats and heated steering wheel make cold mornings feel instantly cozy.

    With seating for seven across three rows, this Ascent offers the flexibility families need whether that’s extra passengers for a weekend road trip or cargo space for camping gear. The power liftgate makes loading easy, and the second-row captain’s chairs with a rear bucket layout give passengers the space to stretch out and relax.

    Technology is where this Subaru shines. The STARLINK 11.6-inch multimedia display offers smartphone integration with full-screen wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, keeping your apps and navigation just a fingertip away. A Wi-Fi hotspot keeps everyone connected on the go, while multiple USB ports ensure devices stay charged.

    Subaru’s EyeSight Driver Assist system elevates safety with adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, pre-collision braking, and driver monitoring, giving you confidence during commutes and long-distance drives alike. Blind spot detection, rear cross-traffic alert, and reverse automatic braking make parking lots and tight spots less stressful.

    From behind the wheel, you’ll feel the confidence that comes with Subaru’s AWD system combined with X-Mode and Hill Descent Control, which help you tackle snow, mud, or steep terrain without hesitation. The 20-inch black-finish aluminum wheels, LED headlights with auto-leveling, and bold black exterior accents give the Onyx Edition a distinctive road presence that feels both adventurous and refined. Add in the turbocharged acceleration, responsive steering, and premium ride comfort, and it’s clear this SUV was built for drivers who want capability without compromising on style or convenience.

    This 2023 Subaru Ascent Onyx Edition checks all the boxes: one-owner history, excellent technology, versatile three-row seating, premium comfort, and rugged Subaru capability. With its balance of space, safety, and style, it’s perfect for active families and adventurous drivers who want confidence in every season.

    Vehicles like this don’t stay on the lot long, so don’t wait reach out today to schedule your test drive or start your purchase online with Huebner Chevrolet Subaru. We make car buying simple, transparent, and stress-free, with upfront pricing, flexible financing, and free delivery up to 150 miles.

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

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    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).