Thoughts on all-new Forester? What would you like me to review upcoming? I'll try to locate whatever you want. Thanks for Clicking Subscribe. Jeff
@johnwilliams1328Күн бұрын
My wife picked one up about 3 months ago. We have had toyotas for 25 years. She loves this car.
@mountguitarsКүн бұрын
Dont worry, you didnt deviate far enough because Toyota owns 20% of Subaru. I bet the hybrid Forester that's coming out this year will have Toyota Rav 4's hybrid system, same thing they did to Mazda's CX50 where Toyota owns 5% of Mazda.
@X2p5423videolover22 сағат бұрын
Nice review Jeff, like your style of doing it. We bought a 2025 Subaru Forester Touring back in November. Love it so much. It is so practical perfect cousin of Rav4!!
@AutoJeffReviews21 сағат бұрын
Thanks that’s super cool of you to say! I appreciate you being part of the channel
@emmanuelsilanda20 сағат бұрын
This subaru is so sweet ❤
@Irishmanbikes2 күн бұрын
Sport tuned suspension will give you a very comfortable ride. I also like the leather wrapped steering wheel. Forester has come a long way over the last several years. Thanks Jeff.
@tedantares275121 сағат бұрын
The Forester used to be a fun car to drive when it came with a manual gearbox. But then it was turned into a boring crossover for soccer moms over 40. Keeping my 2002 Forester S Sport (Canadian edition) that has a 5-speed manual tranny and a limited-slip rear diff (and no stability control system and other stupid stuff)
@MuniTechnology2 күн бұрын
I'm still mourning the loss of a new Forester with a manual transmission. Mine is 16 years old.
@stickbrick82192 күн бұрын
Nice vehicle but I think they went a step too far with the infotainment- some things still need to be buttons, knobs, Still a serious contender in the battles of compact SUVs. I think hybrid Mazda cx50 would be my pick right now- see how the upgraded Rav4 looks in 2026.
@bill.godwin-austen2 күн бұрын
Yeah... I like knobs and physical buttons for most of the frequently used controls (climate control system, audio volume, etc.) that you can find by touch rather than having to find them on a touchscreen, and especially hate having to drill through multiple menus. That was one of the things I liked about the previous Foresters. A lot of brands are going back to knobs for some of these, so I hope Subaru heads that direction in the future.
@4runner510Күн бұрын
Jeff the backseat do recline
@gogogo989Күн бұрын
the kick 😁
@AutoJeffReviewsКүн бұрын
Hope I nailed it haha
@OneElusiveRainbow7 сағат бұрын
I got this care it’s so nice
@PierreRanger-QC2 күн бұрын
you charge how much for splashguards? wow
@netomartinez151221 сағат бұрын
My dad looking for a new car, the Toyota vehicles hard to come by so we looked at the Forster, only downside is price too close to rav4
@PostprandialTorporКүн бұрын
Just 180hp in a SUV?My 2003 accord coupe manual has 160hp. Seems anemic
@br9760Күн бұрын
That's the problem with Subaru. Trying to turn small 4cyl wagons and crossovers into bigger crossover suvs. No towing, no pull, AND a strained engine.
@billseiler495223 сағат бұрын
Under the Symmetrical AWD badge…it should also have another badge… “Slow AF”
@TheMontegonianКүн бұрын
under-powered
@kathybrown3867Күн бұрын
Infotainment can be operated with ease even by my totally computer and electronically challenged husband so I'm not understanding some of the complaints.
@GunbusterDXСағат бұрын
They would be so well served by dropping off a couple million with google and asking them to fix that atrocious infotainment system.