
The fifth-generation 2019 Forester is better by nearly every metric. It is quieter, larger, and safer. It has increased horsepower, greater fuel efficiency, and is more technologically advanced than the fourth-generation model it replaced.
The fifth-generation 2019 Forester is better by nearly every metric. It is quieter, larger, and safer. It has increased horsepower, greater fuel efficiency, and is more technologically advanced than the fourth-generation model it replaced.
The Subaru Forester always owned the moniker of “functional crossover” and owned it well. The compact SUV gets a substantial makeover for the 2019 model year and doesn’t stray from its roots — yet widens its appeal with added capabilities and features.
Subaru's 2019 Forester will enter its fifth generation with a new gasoline engine and standard EyeSight driver-assistance technology across the nameplate. Subaru will also no longer offer its turbocharged Forester XT, the company announced at the New York International Auto Show.
Driving the Forester in southern California, we appreciated the extra torque that minimizes wheel slip while turning a sharp corner or the greater stability at freeway speeds.
The Subaru Forester compact SUV entered its fourth generation in 2014, adding a CVT and optional EyeSight driver assistance system. In 2013, commercial fleets added 2,101 Forester vehicles. Read our driving impressions here. Photos by Vince Taroc.
The vehicles are at risk for brake line damage in states that use road salt for snow removal efforts.
The redesigned 2014-MY Subaru Forester is the fourth generation of the five-passenger crossover SUV. This model is currently being utilized by fleets in the pharmaceutical, insurance, medical equipment, food service, and television news industries.
The redesigned 2014 Subaru Forester compact SUV captured the top slot in the 2013 Consumer Reports Annual Auto Reliability rankings released Monday.
The new Subaru Forester aces the frontal crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
The Top Safety Pick award recognizes vehicles that draw a “good” rating -- the highest rating available -- in four IIHS crash tests: moderate overlap front, side, rollover and rear.
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