I was gifted a 2000 Subaru Forester back in 2014 with 38,000 miles on it. Still using it today, currently with 123,000 miles. They last if you keep up with maintenance!
Such a disapointment. Havent seen such an ugly car for a long time, the proportions are ridiculous - the old model looks so much better. + i'm sure the new wont have such good offroad skills, because its bigger, heavier and has much wider wheels. I'm also sure it wont last as long as the old ones without any troubles/issues (for example, the touchscreen will never last 15-30 years like the classic buttons and controls - and thats a big problem, because everything is on that touchscreen now: the climate control, the radio, the navigation and the x-mode selector). I would go with the old model, there are still many on stock and you could get a really good price now. Or even more safe buy: the Outback. Because it dont have any hybrid battery and has a naturally aspirated engine - this car will last 30 years and 1 mio kilometers without problems.
I was gifted a 2000 Subaru Forester back in 2014 with 38,000 miles on it. Still using it today, currently with 123,000 miles. They last if you keep up with maintenance!
New York State recognizes vehicles 25 years old as “Classic” 😂
Good review. Thank you. I feel good vibes from this car
Thanks for the information ℹ️
🎉 Picking up my Subaru Touring 2025 this week.
Enjoy! Got mine 2 weeks ago. It's so nice.
Bro forester looks as small as Crosstrek when you stand beside it
Sorry I am tall
You should've test this out in the forest to see if it lives up to it's FORESTer name lol jk.
Such a disapointment. Havent seen such an ugly car for a long time, the proportions are ridiculous - the old model looks so much better. + i'm sure the new wont have such good offroad skills, because its bigger, heavier and has much wider wheels. I'm also sure it wont last as long as the old ones without any troubles/issues (for example, the touchscreen will never last 15-30 years like the classic buttons and controls - and thats a big problem, because everything is on that touchscreen now: the climate control, the radio, the navigation and the x-mode selector). I would go with the old model, there are still many on stock and you could get a really good price now. Or even more safe buy: the Outback. Because it dont have any hybrid battery and has a naturally aspirated engine - this car will last 30 years and 1 mio kilometers without problems.
Toooooo expensive!