Club Campers Brumby vs Subaru Outback

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Club Campers Brumby
Club Campers Brumby

2018 price

Subaru Outback
Subaru Outback

$48,990 - $62,690

2026 price

Summary

2018 Club Campers Brumby
2026 Subaru Outback
Safety Rating

Engine Type

Flat 4, 2.5L
Fuel Type
-

Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
-

8.1L/100km (combined)
Seating
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5
Dislikes

  • Average warranty
  • Divisive design
  • No manual option
2018 Club Campers Brumby Summary

In a camper-trailer market seemingly in danger of being swamped by cheap products of dubious build quality, it is refreshing to see a local mob, Australia’s Cub Campers, persisting with well-built and highly functional camper-trailers packed with standard features and with plenty of optional extras. 

The company's 2.2m rear-fold* line-up includes the Weekender, Explorer and Brumby; its 3.6m line-up includes the Traveller, Escape and Longreach. (* When the trailer is static, its roof can be unfolded to the rear to become the hard floor of the camper’s entry-way. Check out the accompanying photos to better understand the process.)

Our test Brumby was a standard model (from $29,490) with an Adventure Pack ($1300) and draught skirt ($225), giving it a $31,015 price-tag.

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2026 Subaru Outback Summary

It’s 2026 and over 30 years and through six generations the Subaru Outback as we knew it… is gone.

Gone is the defiantly wagon-esque crossover style that was one of the first, as well as likely the most-successful, for the boxy beast you see here.

RIP, original Subaru Outback.

But, don’t worry, folks, because, except for a couple of issues, things only get better by and large, with the big new seventh-gen model.

And, in the most important ways, the 2026 Outback is a true Subaru at heart, so let’s dive straight in!

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2018 Club Campers Brumby 2026 Subaru Outback

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