I admire Subaru I have a 2000 year Subaru Forester simply outstanding reliability Never let me down ever 223,000 miles, drives faultlessly and like new, I waxoil it twice a year. I've never owned a car as good as Subaru I will never buy anything else apart from Subaru. I bless all you Subaru owners across the world and peace to your country.
@@georgenakkash6113 had problems, but because so many of us who own them ended up rebuilding the short block of the engines kept their vehicles, that's why you just still see so many around. It was 4300 to rebuild sure, but it was revised to the 2011 EJ 2.5 engine. Should last a very long time. Its very possible to get these engines to one million, you still have to change over parts though. The radiator going at 13 years into ownership is not a massive bummer as it was to do the rebuild because of the radiator causing the engine to overheat and warp some of the cylinder heads. I felt it was worth it in the end because the engine pushes a lower centre of gravity that makes cornering in such a vehicle one of the best in safety, that tied with good brakes and tyres is a very capable AWD SUV but mainly its biggest achievement is it can cross over to the offroad stuff you want to do that doesnt involve breaking the car, at two thirds the fuel cost of what a full 3 ton 4x4 would cost to run the same trip. Daily and weekend warrior, it just keeps going.
Acabo de pintar mi subaru forester del 2002 motor 2.5 , con 265 mil km , ahora seguira acompañandome en esta segunda oportunidad que me dio Dios , venciendo al Covid.
I've got the same, but S-Turbo. Great car, been half of Europe with it - never let me down, even when faulty parts were installed in London. Great car, wouldn't sell it for anything, it simply works. Admirations to this loyal fella! If in doubt - flat out! as Colin Mcrae once said.
I really believe you in saying such a thing about Subaru forester endurance as in my quality of being owner of a 1992 sedan Subaru Legacy I am fully satisfied having proved its endurance without any doubt.
Lovely! I live in Tanzania and I recently imported a 2005 XS from Japan with about 70,000km. Well, well, this car amazing. I hope to keep it for as long as I possibly can.
I totally agree. I own a similar car for more than 11 years, the motor EJ-201 2.0 137 forces, MT, has never come home not under its own power. Mileage, still less 300ккм. Good luck!
My brother has the same sort of 2000 model Forester here in Australia which has done over 402,000 kilometres but the first owner had the cylinder heads rebuilt after they couldn't afford to get the timing belt replaced in it because the kit alone costs $1000+ AUD alone in Australia,the belt snapped which in turn bent the valves after the pistons collided with them,the tensioner bearing collapsed which be caused the belt to snap. They sold it to my brother for about $3000 AUD at 300,000 kilometres after they got it fixed,he then got an LP gas conversion done to it which caused excessive valve seat recession & 1 valve to drop inside the cylinder. Our cousins husband is a Subaru mechanic who got the cylinder heads fully rebuilt including new valves, springs & exhaust valve seats at a cost of $3,500 AUD,he told my brother whether you do, don't run it on LPG ever again, just run it in normal fuel. I had to replace the throttle body on it due to an air leak at the throttle body butterfly input shaft which was causing a surge at idle speed & the spark plugs to foul up, it's a used throttle body :- qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-4f83c26bd019cdc161a63c25a0bbcf8f
My South African 2008 Subaru Forester XT has 138,000 km on the clock and I‘ve owned it 10 years. Best car I‘ve ever owned and I‘d buy the same model new if I could. I had hoped to keep this one running for as long as possible but it was recently damaged in an accident and written off by the insurers as uneconomical to repair. One of the headlamps was broken and a fender and the plastic bumper were destroyed. I said a sad goodbye to the car and after I was paid out by the insurers, bought the wreck back from the salvors. I hope to resurrect it in time.
They need to give him a tune up for free a new forester is garbage. I'd be happier with new crate engine new transmission new every thing in that same o banger
Wonder if this Forester has a manual or automatic transmission. In general manual transmission are usually stronger and more reliable. In any case, if this car has achieved 1 million kilometers with an automatic transmission, then this is a testament to the quality of Subaru products (at least the old ones), because it is quite difficult to achieve such a long life with an automatic.
Subaru should reset the counter to zero (instead of 999.999 km), and then as an alternative propose the gentleman to change his car with a brand new one.
I have 5 cars I have parked them all I storage except the forester...I have chevy ford dodge u name it...the forester I ended up with 3 years ago bc it jumped time on a young couple from Oregon I'm in Alabama...they abandoned the car with me I fixed it and been driving it since. The longer I drive it the better it runs. I've took it out of state probably 6 times drive it everywhere everyday...I'll get it off road mudding climbing and drive it back on the highway no problem with the ac on the whole time. It has gave me minor problems goes through brakes like crazy ac always is roaring and alt got weak but kept pulling. I will keep driving it till the motor or trans goes out then I'll scrap it...its a rust bucket for sure it also eats tires up and it's in line goes through a set a year which is ridiculous no matter the brand or the alignment I have done.
I just bought a 2005 Forester with 375k on the dash. Well see if i can make it last to 500k since it feels like new exept for slight soft knock when accerelating
Subaru should gift him a brand new forester for his loyalty
100% right there fella
Car companies are selfish.
I think they might be afraid that the current forester model won't last so long
Straight up
and this one should go to the museum
I admire Subaru I have a 2000 year Subaru Forester simply outstanding reliability
Never let me down ever
223,000 miles, drives faultlessly and like new,
I waxoil it twice a year.
I've never owned a car as good as Subaru
I will never buy anything else apart from Subaru.
I bless all you Subaru owners across the world and peace to your country.
Love it man, had an07 XT super reliable, now have the 98 SF turbo. Love it even more. Reliability 10/10
I have a similar 1999 Forester (n/a), and seeing this almost puts a tear in my eye. Well done good sir.
Inspiring so much
In Australia I bought a neglected 1998 Forester with 320,000km on the clock. It now has 419,000 and I would happily drive it anywhere.
I have a 2009 forester and absolutely love it! Hey Subaru, gift this kind man a new forester for his loyalty’
I heard and read that 2009 foresters have so many problems and complaints. Is this true?
@@georgenakkash6113 had problems, but because so many of us who own them ended up rebuilding the short block of the engines kept their vehicles, that's why you just still see so many around. It was 4300 to rebuild sure, but it was revised to the 2011 EJ 2.5 engine. Should last a very long time. Its very possible to get these engines to one million, you still have to change over parts though. The radiator going at 13 years into ownership is not a massive bummer as it was to do the rebuild because of the radiator causing the engine to overheat and warp some of the cylinder heads.
I felt it was worth it in the end because the engine pushes a lower centre of gravity that makes cornering in such a vehicle one of the best in safety, that tied with good brakes and tyres is a very capable AWD SUV but mainly its biggest achievement is it can cross over to the offroad stuff you want to do that doesnt involve breaking the car, at two thirds the fuel cost of what a full 3 ton 4x4 would cost to run the same trip. Daily and weekend warrior, it just keeps going.
@@georgenakkash6113not all have issues
My 2011 forester has 370k
Same struts and engine and transmission
Acabo de pintar mi subaru forester del 2002 motor 2.5 , con 265 mil km , ahora seguira acompañandome en esta segunda oportunidad que me dio Dios , venciendo al Covid.
204k miles on my 2002 one and its still going strong, even when the last owner neglected it. Theyre great vehicles
Bravo. I am also from Slovenia and have the same Forester II 2002. Very good car. And I am by 300.000 km.
I've got the same, but S-Turbo. Great car, been half of Europe with it - never let me down, even when faulty parts were installed in London. Great car, wouldn't sell it for anything, it simply works. Admirations to this loyal fella! If in doubt - flat out! as Colin Mcrae once said.
i have a 1999 with 265000 kms on it and still goin strong, my brother has a 2001 with 304000 in perfec condition.
That car should be put in Subaru's museum.
Ive had Subaru's since 2003. Just got a new Outback... Love it!!
I really believe you in saying such a thing about Subaru forester endurance as in my quality of being owner of a 1992 sedan Subaru Legacy I am fully satisfied having proved its endurance without any doubt.
You are the MAN, Jerry! God Bless you and your Subaru!:)
This made me smile
I have a 99 forester love it.
Lovely! I live in Tanzania and I recently imported a 2005 XS from Japan with about 70,000km. Well, well, this car amazing. I hope to keep it for as long as I possibly can.
Man this need more views :(
But it inspired me to buy an Subi Forester :D
My'98 forester 90kw 5gear with reduction but have only 470 000 km end you have reason is part of my life i think more than my wife
I have a 2000 turbo Forester and this man is a real subaru fan
I hope my 16 forester fairs as well. Loved listening to this man. Amazing. Truly 🏆🏆🥇🥇❤️❤️
владею 5ю машинами в этом кузове. один из них 97 года имеет пробег 670т км и я сделал из него новый автомобиль. величайшее качество субару!
I totally agree. I own a similar car for more than 11 years, the motor EJ-201 2.0 137 forces, MT, has never come home not under its own power. Mileage, still less 300ккм. Good luck!
the best brand in the world
Subaru4ever! Engine sound, smell, gasoline.
Last month I bought a beat up Forester automatic.
My brother has the same sort of 2000 model Forester here in Australia which has done over 402,000 kilometres but the first owner had the cylinder heads rebuilt after they couldn't afford to get the timing belt replaced in it because the kit alone costs $1000+ AUD alone in Australia,the belt snapped which in turn bent the valves after the pistons collided with them,the tensioner bearing collapsed which be caused the belt to snap.
They sold it to my brother for about $3000 AUD at 300,000 kilometres after they got it fixed,he then got an LP gas conversion done to it which caused excessive valve seat recession & 1 valve to drop inside the cylinder.
Our cousins husband is a Subaru mechanic who got the cylinder heads fully rebuilt including new valves, springs & exhaust valve seats at a cost of $3,500 AUD,he told my brother whether you do, don't run it on LPG ever again, just run it in normal fuel.
I had to replace the throttle body on it due to an air leak at the throttle body butterfly input shaft which was causing a surge at idle speed & the spark plugs to foul up, it's a used throttle body :-
qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-4f83c26bd019cdc161a63c25a0bbcf8f
That's one abused Subi. Ignoring timing belt and converting to LPG, it's not Subi's fault at all. My 2002 Forester is still like new.
Props to him :) this is a great adv for Subaru...
Great review, am gettig a used one soon, non turbo with sunroof
My South African 2008 Subaru Forester XT has 138,000 km on the clock and I‘ve owned it 10 years. Best car I‘ve ever owned and I‘d buy the same model new if I could. I had hoped to keep this one running for as long as possible but it was recently damaged in an accident and written off by the insurers as uneconomical to repair. One of the headlamps was broken and a fender and the plastic bumper were destroyed. I said a sad goodbye to the car and after I was paid out by the insurers, bought the wreck back from the salvors. I hope to resurrect it in time.
Very nice video. I enjoyed it. Now I dare to buy a forester to go to Hammerfest with four of my children. Many thanks.
Subaru should give this man the 5th generation forester. Would be good marketing for them...
@Nowukkas brah I've got the 5th gen. Time will tell
They need to give him a tune up for free a new forester is garbage. I'd be happier with new crate engine new transmission new every thing in that same o banger
💕 Subaru
Cool custom bumpers too
I have a 2004 Subaru Liberty Wagon 265k kms and it drives beautifully
Hi from Poland ...i have Forester SG :)
Wonder if this Forester has a manual or automatic transmission. In general manual transmission are usually stronger and more reliable. In any case, if this car has achieved 1 million kilometers with an automatic transmission, then this is a testament to the quality of Subaru products (at least the old ones), because it is quite difficult to achieve such a long life with an automatic.
Subaru should reset the counter to zero (instead of 999.999 km), and then as an alternative propose the gentleman to change his car with a brand new one.
he is from Slovenijaaaaa, my home cuntry
Hi,from domini can rep.
What motor used that forester
Thanks
Svetovni avto!
Very Cool!
I have 5 cars I have parked them all I storage except the forester...I have chevy ford dodge u name it...the forester I ended up with 3 years ago bc it jumped time on a young couple from Oregon I'm in Alabama...they abandoned the car with me I fixed it and been driving it since. The longer I drive it the better it runs. I've took it out of state probably 6 times drive it everywhere everyday...I'll get it off road mudding climbing and drive it back on the highway no problem with the ac on the whole time. It has gave me minor problems goes through brakes like crazy ac always is roaring and alt got weak but kept pulling. I will keep driving it till the motor or trans goes out then I'll scrap it...its a rust bucket for sure it also eats tires up and it's in line goes through a set a year which is ridiculous no matter the brand or the alignment I have done.
how tf do you drive where its using tires up in a year
@@roboticunclephil I drive about 40 to 50 thousand miles a year
I just bought a 2005 Forester with 375k on the dash. Well see if i can make it last to 500k since it feels like new exept for slight soft knock when accerelating
I understand
I love my SG 2006...
A minha esta com 232 mil esta nova então!! Subaro the first!
Mine has 254 k miles 407000 km, 1997 Outback,
素晴らしい
They don't make em like they used to
Manual or automatic not revealed
This is a manual . In the early years only the S Turbo was sold as an automatic in Europe , later 2002 came the normal aspirated automatic .
mushroom tripper hey? I hear you buddy
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Subie
like...
had two fortesters they both constantly broke down one died of a broken differential other died of rust...useless cars