On my second Subaru Foresters and my experience has been good. Nothing spectacular but always dependable, great vision and ride.
@abigbrownbear7 күн бұрын
2018 Forester here, 114K miles, working great, stick to the scheduled maintenance. No issues w/ CVT
@0HOON07 күн бұрын
@@abigbrownbear There is no fluid change interval listed for the cvt. Most experts recommend to change around 40k.
@John-cn8jv7 күн бұрын
@@0HOON0 Or just wait for the cvt to self destruct, just don't expect Subaru to help in any way.
@nickolastiguan7 күн бұрын
@@0HOON0ah, the “lifetime” fluid 😂
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
I own a 2010 Forester Touring with a 5 Speed Manual (bought brand new) with 640,000+ kilometers on the odometer, untouched factory engine. Word of advice, if I may, either drop/flush all liquids every 50,000 Kilometers (except the blue anti freeze which you should drop every 75000KM owner MAN. says 150,000K) or pay big. Stick with one brand of oil (never ever the dealer's) I use Castrol 5W30, and change it with the oil filter every 5000KM or 3 months which ever comes first and be religious about it. Of course that is if you plan to keep the car for a long long time, hassle free. Oh, and the timing belt every 120,000KM
@chrisb94786 күн бұрын
My dealer recommends changing CVT fluid every 90k miles, but I take Scotty Kilmer’s & Mr. Subaru’s advice & have the dealer change ours every 40k miles. We’re on our 9th Subaru over our lifetime, not one major problem.
@0HOON08 күн бұрын
The hybrid version can't come soon enough.
@nickolastiguan7 күн бұрын
My guess is Subaru hasn’t totally reengineered the Crosstrek (the current one is definitely an after thought), Forester and Outback for awhile. So once they do/introduce the all new versions of those vehicles, they will put the Toyota hybrid powertrain in them.
@michaeldurrett83886 күн бұрын
That would be great!
@victreebel1706 күн бұрын
Seriously. This thing is toooo slow.
@Hallowsaw6 күн бұрын
@@nickolastiguanhybrid forester is coming 2026, crosstrek 2027 and speculation outback 2028
@Amitriptyline10mg3 күн бұрын
@@victreebel170 If bricks were made to move quickly, God would have made them with wheels.
@Jim-gw3ub7 күн бұрын
The only beauty is the AWD systems. This is all that matters to me - safety in really bad weather. Living right next to Lake Superior I see soooo many Subarus. Why? People buy cool Hondas, etc. and eventually replace them with the Subaru that gets you and your kids from point A to B to A again in a snow storm.
@brooklynbummer7 күн бұрын
@@Jim-gw3ub I only needed the all wheel drive three times and it worked fine.
@quixomega7 күн бұрын
My father has a 2016 Forester he bought new, it hasn't needed anything but regular maintenance and is still running well and looks good.
@acemacgruber65936 күн бұрын
Subaru has the best AWD system of any car based vehicle.
@davehill94796 күн бұрын
We recently purchased a 2025 Forester Limited - our 5th Forester since the 2010 model year - and it is leaps & bounds better than the 2021 we traded. In 15 years, other than oil changes, they have been in the shop ONCE for service. The Forester simply delivers every single day.
@DoctorSkillz6 күн бұрын
Do they maintain a reasonable value when you trade in?
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
@@DoctorSkillz YES THEY DO.
@labradachig19763 күн бұрын
@@eskieman3948 Proof?
@victreebel1703 күн бұрын
Why would you be surprised if you buy one every 3 or 4 years that all they need is oil changes? Pretty much any non-Stellantis car can do that. lol
@hereigoagain50506 күн бұрын
Good for Subaru for small improvements and not wrecking it. Love our 2016 Forester. Eyesight and visibility sold my wife. Still runs great. Glad to hear that the CVT is improved.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
The CVT has been great for the Gen 6 Outbacks.
@guidovanderheyden71547 күн бұрын
I always turn stop/start and face recognition off.
@trankenx16267 күн бұрын
Each time you get in the car? Are they physical buttons or buttons deeply buried in the display screen?
@atmartens6 күн бұрын
@@trankenx1626it’s a button on the bottom of the screen that’s always there. I always turn it off in our Outback and Legacy.
@RareGenXer6 күн бұрын
I love that it still has a "big bore" naturally aspirated H4. A relatively simple, low maintenance, reliable and novel engine perfectly suited to its industry unique full-time symmetrical AWD.
@ronr88006 күн бұрын
I have a brand new 2024 Subaru Forester touring model here in Canada and I'm enjoying it greatly. People who are stuck on a Turbo engine are not really thinking the reality that is needed to push this car down the road. I have done testing on mine and it works great with out the turbo. If you are travelling around 50 miles per hr and punch the accelerator pedal you will be travelling at approx 160km hr(100 miles/hr ) in about 1 mile down the road has been my experience. Going up a steep river valley hill travelling around 30miles/hr and punch the gas pedal you will be travelling about 70 miles/hr in about 1/4 of mile has been my experience. A turbo would be good for off roading or pulling a small tent trailer or something similar I would think for more horse power. I had a 2008 Honda Pilot 3.5 litre engine and it pulled my tent trailer up hills with no problem and forester drives similar but has less horse power for pulling are my thoughts. Just getting around town or going to work the Forester is more than adequate IMO. The Subaru Outback has a 2.4 litre engine with the Turbo engine if a person just has to have it for pulling.
@timandsuea.88466 күн бұрын
The exterior of the new Forester reminds me of the 2006 Forester. My wife and I test drove a 2020 Forester touring back in 2021 and loved the way it drove and we loved the upscale interior. The new Forester seems to be lacking the upscale feel with the top trim of the new generation, the center console seems very sterile now that they have everything in the touchscreen it's just a shift lever sitting there. It looks bland. I wish everything else with the HVAC and heated seats was a cluster of tactile buttons and not touch capacitive. I do appreciate the fact that they kept the instrument cluster analog, I absolutely hate how every other car maker feels the need for the cookie cutter 30 inch horizontal display like Kia, Hyundai, Cadillac and Mercedes, it's a car, not a space ship. It seems like so many manufacturers are trying to be like everyone else. What about eye strain from those digital screens taking up the entire dash? What happens if the whole screen goes down and you lose your speedometer, heated seats and your HVAC controls. I think car makers need to quit trying to wow buyers with gimmicky features and stick to the analog speedometer and tach with a digital readout in the center, an actual shift lever instead of a dial or the electronic shifter disguised as a column shifter of old and put less piano black in the center console. I do like the Forester for it's practicality with everything else and I look forward to the hybrid next year.
@houseofroos5 күн бұрын
Being able to hop in and drive it and not have annoying controls is SO welcome.
@JamesRussoMillas7 күн бұрын
I think the car looks fine, glad you can still see well out of it, and nothing about the way it drives is bad. But I'm let down by the fact that it has no new tech over what we saw on the 2020 Outback/Legacy. Same glare ridden slow touch screen, same eye sight that's not as up to snuff on lane keeping anymore. Subaru sells a lot of cars now, they should have the money to improve their newer models over time.
@X2p5423videolover7 күн бұрын
Agree with Jon Lincov on missing hybrid option. However, when you are talk hybrid you need to give Rav4 a serious thought. But, it cost above 40K. Also Subaru dealerships are more sober than Toyota dealerships.
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
For the amount of savings in fuel costs, I would much rather stay with long term reliability and longevity, hence, I would never consider buying a Hybrid Rav4 or a Honda CRV turbo.
@michaeldurrett83886 күн бұрын
@@M.R.1525part of why my parents picked the Forester over the CRV was the simpler engine. Comfort was a big factor as well as 360 camera. They asked my opinion on the engines and I said fornthe same power, simpler is better. NA 2.5 > 1.5 Turbo.
@dontcareimacat78216 күн бұрын
@@M.R.1525Toyota has a pretty good 20 year hybrid reliability record
@chriszawertany52426 күн бұрын
RAV 4 Hybrid starts at $32000 Jack blows the wheels off this tin can.
@mattdecker67917 күн бұрын
As someone who owns a 2020 Forester and 26 cars in total during my life, Subaru is an interesting choice. Expect your Forester to need more maintenance and be in for repairs more often than a Rav4. Baby it and cherish it and you'll have a good shot at making it to 200K. The Rav, on the other hand, can be used and abused but will almost always attain 200K with ease. Choose the Subie if you live in snow and ice, the full-time 4-wheel drive is this car's shining star.
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
Funny enough my 2010 Forester with 645,000 kilometer is still running hassle free from day one, while we have replaced two Rav4s for my wife in the same time frame. I believe the last of fantastic Toyotas is the 2024 4Runner, which we are about to take delivery of, if you can stand the fuel consumption.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
RAV4s are overrated junk, so your opinion is BS.
@gregs41635 күн бұрын
I love my 2025 Forester Touring! One thing to mention is almost all controls on the touch screen can be controlled by voice command!
@Tonga26 күн бұрын
Steering !! Dual pinion steering rack is a fabulous improvement, on center feel on the Interstate make it comfortable to control, love it !! The new Crosstrek also has it, both new models are great !!
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
2010 Forester Touring with 5 Speed manual shift here. THE most Reliable car we have ever owned, and we have had quite a few (American, European and other Japanese). If maintained well, there is no dying with this car, it simply refuses. Never had any mechanical problems, what goes is the normal wear and tear stuff, does not leak oil, does not burn oil and it remains our family's car for long trips. We are about to go out and buy a 2024 Toyota 4Runner, which we believe is the last of simple, reliable cars like our 2010 Forester that reliably last for decades. Lastly, It is truly a shame that Subaru no longer offers the Forester and CrossTrek in a 5 Speed or 6 speed manual.
@JerrySchneider-uh7uy3 күн бұрын
Our 2013 Outback with 105k mi was my influence to buy the 2025 Forester. Owned Forester Premium for a month now and very pleased with drivability. Traded a very economical Volt for the Forester as the Volt, as great as doing almost all EV driving, it had reliability issues.
@ofb9233 күн бұрын
On our third forester! My dad recently purchased a silver 25 Premium and I daily a 15 Premium!
@AB-jk7tw7 күн бұрын
Let’s hope that the hybrid offers more power - the current 2.5 is noisy and underpowered when the car is carrying people / cargo especially at higher elevations.
@nickolastiguan7 күн бұрын
It should offer more power and torque. but since it is (Likely) the Toyota powertrain, it will still probably be noisy with the eCVT 😂
@Jonathan-bk3dq7 күн бұрын
@@nickolastiguan Subaru's don't use Toyota powertrains lol
@PaulStephenson-lf2dw7 күн бұрын
I agree with Mike and John and choose the AWD Hyundai Tucson Hybrid. I love the Forester, but eliminated it for lack of a hybrid offering. Very happy with the Tucson.
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
With all due respect, considering the difference in fuel cost, the longevity of an engine, future repair costs, initial higher purchase price, I personally refuse to consider any Hybrid like Tucson, Rav4 or a Turbo Honda CRV. Simplicity at its best will do me fine.
@leannedemmons76626 күн бұрын
I hope the love affair lasts. I have owned only Hyundai since 2002, but they kept their customers waiting months on dangerous recalls and when the “fix” finally came, we made an appointment and they kept our car a month and still didn’t complete all the recalls. Calls to Hyundai America were bandaids and annoying. We spent weeks doing nothing but making phone calls and still no resolution.
@victreebel1703 күн бұрын
@@M.R.1525Yeah, that's dumb. Rav4 Hybrids have been on sale for ages. They don't have any more problems than a standard Rav4. And they have wayyyy fewer problems than most of its naturally-aspirated competition. Further, being a hybrid actually makes certain parts of the car less complex, like the transmission or the steering. Toyota doesn't have junk parts suppliers and they never have.
@atmartens6 күн бұрын
I’m glad that Subaru did add a lot of features that were needed, hence cooling seats and the new screen. The issue is the engine. My wife has an Outback with the 2.5 and it’s just so slow. When I looked at getting a new car, I went with the Legacy with the 2.4 turbo in the Touring trim. It’s so much better and I wish Subaru would’ve offered the turbo again in the Forester.
@kurtschmidt2916 күн бұрын
Just took my '19 on a road trip through Montana. No problem going 80 mph and still 32 mpg.
@TrojanRabbit5214 күн бұрын
I like that Subaru makes incremental improvements. They don’t try to reinvent the wheel. That way they keep the good and you can trust reliability. I got my wife a 24 model and although I dislike SUV’s I enjoy her Forester. It’s easy to enter/exit and easy & smooth to drive. It feels like I imagined a luxury drive would be. When I get to old to work a clutch or can’t get out of my BRZ I’ll get a Crosstrek or Forester. Also had my 1st positive experience at a dealership. No hassle/ pressure to buy. Sold at MSRP even when most were doing insane mark ups. Reliable, capable and affordable can’t lose choosing
@michaeldurrett83886 күн бұрын
2016 Outback 165k. I have changed the cvt and differentials at 100k and have had no problems. Fluid looked good coming out. The lifetime fluid is a lie for the US market. Same car in Japan and Euro markets says to change them 100k or sooner if you tow.
@ronlaskiewicz71347 күн бұрын
Every vehicle does not have to handle like a corvette to be good!!!
@michaeldurrett83886 күн бұрын
Outback and a Corvette Best of both worlds 😎
@randyprice18312 күн бұрын
In '21 I bought my first Subie a Forester Sport model. I have almost 60K miles on it and not one single issue mechanically. I've had issues with the infotainment system but nothing major.
@BTC9097 күн бұрын
Slow sales due to "capacity issues". CarEdge says 20K are available (probably also "in transit") but I suspect it's that 31K starting price. If you are spending that much i'd wait for the Hybrid.
@tadashiogitsu4 күн бұрын
If I understand about the auto stop/start, the most important factor is how much control the company has on where the engine stop in terms of the location of piston to the ignition point. If they can do it perfectly, it does not really need to use the starter motor since ignition will start the engine by itself without assistance of starter motor. I'm not sure how good the Subaru's system is. Only time will tell.
@elizabethhopkins38267 күн бұрын
I am in the market for a new vehicle. I am considering a Subaru Forester. My cousin and a friend of mine have one and they love them. It would be the right size vehicle to fit in my garage and to transport my mother with her three-wheel walker as well as my brother who is tall.
@carlhovde68466 күн бұрын
You can't tow with a Forester
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
@@carlhovde6846 False. Check the Subaru website.
@jimschultz-wj6ry3 күн бұрын
Mattie is great. I hope she is on more often.
@georgeg.71243 күн бұрын
I hate adaptive cruise control. It may do alright on the interstate but people who use it other places don't keep up with traffic and that creates annoyances. Nice review of the Forester.
@golfish85897 күн бұрын
You knew the Ford Lighting question was coming. You should have been prepared with current pricing, new and used. All EV batteries are covered with an 8 year warranty. Yes the cold drops range. But when starting with 300 miles. 120 round trip os very doable. The sky is not falling
@RareGenXer5 күн бұрын
And after 8 years the EV value will be $0 if you're lucky. Expect to have to pay expensive disposal fees to get rid of obsolete EV. In short: EV's are for people who bad at math, have too much time on their hands, don't travel much, hate the environment and don't care about human rights.
@Tonga26 күн бұрын
When talking noise and quietness I think tires really contribute a lot of inner noise. Can’t manufacturers add foam to the inner tire to bring road noise down?? I have read there are the odd tire out there with it???
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
You're right about the tires. Remember, car manufacturers put their tire requirements for a new model out to bid to the tire companies, and you know that the lowest bid for a tire that gets the job done wins. We owned a Toyota Camry that came with the noisiest, hardest riding Michelins, and that was with a XLE level of trim. We eventually dumped those tires and went with a new set of Generals - TREMENDOUS reduction in noise, and improvement in the ride.
@marcotulio557 күн бұрын
The awaited New Subaru Explorester, the Subies grow into you, all its new faces are... a little bit controversial, I'm gonna like it eventually.
@marekw.98166 күн бұрын
OMG, I remember the 'starting/running' category. I am old, lol.
@markkennedy53354 күн бұрын
Well done very informative
@chrisb94788 күн бұрын
I wish they’d offer the 2.4 Turbo in the Forester 😢
@BTC9097 күн бұрын
Sales numbers were a joke for the Turbo. Subaru should have went with a Hybrid years ago.
@bashertarr27697 күн бұрын
The XT was fantastic. I wouldn’t consider a current Forester due to the lack of a turbo option.
@AB-jk7tw8 күн бұрын
Exactly - without more power, the Forester is simply no longer competitive.
@richh76087 күн бұрын
Actually, many of the reviews on the 2025 have been very positive. SavageGeese was impressed, especially with the Foresters day to day functionality and price point.
@minnybiker45057 күн бұрын
I drove one for a few days. Was plenty quick for everyday use.
@drn133557 күн бұрын
It has more HP than my 2000 BMW 323I V6 had. It is all relative. My Outback is perfectly fine for power.
@0HOON07 күн бұрын
@@AB-jk7tw It's just fine until you load it up and try to pass at high altitude.
@alanwarren83657 күн бұрын
@@drn13355 BMW has never made a V6 BMW has inline 6 cylinder and 4 cylinder engines. BMW has never made a V6 even in diesel engines that are not imported to North America.
@tomward3837 күн бұрын
On the Lightning. It is the best deal out there right now for a used EV truck. He needs only 60 miles for commuting, and he needs a truck for probably simple hauling/towing around town, to the dump etc. Seems like a decent idea. if range is not the issue. . It is under warranty. Get bluecruise for your commute and enjoy.
@roguedogx7 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="126">2:06</a> is it cliche to say that I still miss the XT? and yes I am currently opening some car listing websites to see if I can find one.
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
No more than I miss the Forester 5 speed manual, I have a 2010 and refuse to get rid of it, the fact that it refuses to die also helps.
@ctclardy6 күн бұрын
I like everything about the Forester and would like to buy one next year. However, there is one thing that is stopping me from doing so. I do not feel the power output is sufficient for my taste. It is far too anemic and Subaru does not offer an alternative power source. I am waiting for the hybrid to see if they are going to give it a boost in power or make it just as anemic. Subaru used to offer the turbo engine used in the Outback but stopped offering that.
@nickolastiguan7 күн бұрын
Maddie is a great addition - very well spoken.
@717dash_cam6 күн бұрын
Unlike other brands, Subaru at least has and encourages their Love Promise Encore Delivery, and incentivizes it with a gas card (munchie card if you get Solterra) to come back a couple weeks after with any questions that you've figured out you have after living with the car for more than 5 seconds. Whether dealers participate on the other hand is hit or miss, or if they have a knowledgable product expert on hand. But even then, there are pages and forums where Subarus Ambassadors participate and provide a lot of help. Hopefully the Forester Hybrid with the newly developed hybrid drivetrain are significant improvements over the previous systems foreign and domestic. I was trying to hold out for one, but at 40-80 miles per WEEK a Solterra made more sense to me with the lower lease payments. 200 miles per charge is more than enough for me, getting me to/from most places I could go on a weekend trip with enough flexibility to do some other running around. The first month with it was a test of range anxiety... with what I knew would be an extreme month of travel (1300 miles) for anything I normally do, and even with the lower range I quickly learned the capability, where to find free level 2 power if needed while running around and have made a couple 150+ mile trips with at least 50 left on the clock by the time I got home. Once I got my Level 2 charger at home 2 weeks after getting it, it just became that much more easy and convenient. Running around town or to the next on a couple bucks of electricty vs my partners Ascent, it's become the go to vehicle. It may not be the best EV out there, but for my use it fits just fine.
@nickolastiguan7 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1249">20:49</a> short answer, more wear and tear, yes, but from what I understand, all those parts like the starter are “beefed up”, and supposed to last a long time.
@alexanderkajdi81172 күн бұрын
It also looks like a Mazda CX50. The Subaru Forester has the far superior center screen and entertainment system.
@karanchhibber15082 күн бұрын
Can the engine start/stop be disabled permanently on this model year? Or, do I need to turn it off every time I start the engine?
@23billd7 күн бұрын
Climate controls on the touchscreen? We're done.
@jgriffin4117 күн бұрын
100% agree!!
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
You weren't going to buy it anyway, so why be a 🤡?
@agak613 күн бұрын
They are great
@MechayaAlta7 күн бұрын
So who is your first choice for lane centering if not the Forester? Does the extra camera for eyesight make a significant difference?
@DaScoobyDooКүн бұрын
What about it's reliability and recalls? $35k for a fully equipped car?😬
@timhanley43967 күн бұрын
I have a 2023 forester limited and love I really don’t need a hybrid because I don’t put many miles on
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
Drop your oil and filter every 5000KM or 3 months which ever comes first, use only one brand of oil from your first oil change on (Castrol or Quaker State, never ever the dealer's oil) and be religious about it (check your oil level every two weeks after an oil change). Drop/flush all other liquids every 50,000 to max 65,000KM (including CVT) except the blue anti-freeze which should be done around 100,000KM, never service according to owner manual, always always much sooner and NEVER EVER pay attention to life time this or life time that in the owner manual, or from a dealer or personal mechanic. Keep EGR valve, injectors and air filter clean, check all sensors, keep up with other lubricants( like brake lubricant and others) replace your plugs on time and lastly replace the timing belt every 120,000KM. I own a 2010 Forester with 645,000KM on the odometer, does not burn oil or leak oil and has never broken down on me and I still use it every day and on long trips in full confidence, with care, Subarus refuse to die. I refuse to buy anything with a Turbo engine or Hybrid like Honda CRV or Rav4. Reply
@MIkegrimm25 күн бұрын
My question on the start/stop feature is the wear and tear on the battery and alternator. How quickly will I need to be replaced?
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
Turn it off. Problem solved.
@williamquemuel78246 күн бұрын
I am considering buying a used EV. If it were an ICE vehicle, I would take it to 3rd party mechanic to perform a Used Car Inspection (UCI) and a bonus hope is that the mechanic is ASE certified. With an EV, where can I take the vehicle for UCI and what certification should I look for in a person doing the UCI?
@bitbat97 күн бұрын
Subaru’s infotainment looks like it’s from 2010
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
They didn't really have much of anything like that in 2010.
@geeeter7 күн бұрын
It looks like a plastic Ford Explorer and that single offset exhaust is incredibly ugly.
@paulhenry9137 күн бұрын
You can't get simpler controls than in the new CR-V. What's the girl talking about?
@oldshowfanatic776 күн бұрын
She's either confused it with another vehicle or clearly out of her element.
@trankenx16267 күн бұрын
Can the 2025 forester driver assist allow the forester to basically drive itself on the highway?
@garrettdouglass45497 күн бұрын
I’m liking this new reviewer Matty almost as much as Jennifer. They both seem to have the better questions and answers that I am most interested in. Ryan’s information on how easy/difficult it is for him to get into and out of a vehicle is especially important as we are the same height.
@TalismanPHX7 күн бұрын
Maddy is doing an excellent job on reviews and her impressive knowledge of ADAS and other vehicle safety systems is very helpful. 😊
@Tonga26 күн бұрын
Stop/Start systems ?? Hybrids do it so many times and use an internal motor in the transmission that spins the engine at 700 rpms so that it is NOT noticeable at all compared to an older engine starter. My question is, most engine wear is at start up that I have been told so many years ago, oil drains out of critical areas and when the engine is spun at 700 rpms after the oil is drained out does that not give us concern??
@bebopben27 күн бұрын
Here's an idea: instead of adding sound deadening, make the engine quieter!
@0HOON07 күн бұрын
Modern high pressure fuel systems are super noisy. No one has figured a way around it so far. More sound deadening is the best way to deal with it.
@nickolastiguan7 күн бұрын
Turn it into a BEV? 😂
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣 there is a thought.
@tvted61607 күн бұрын
I’m worried about my 2017 CVT and engine block leaking oil one day. Other than that I would buy another Subaru. I just hope it doesn’t let me down….
@nickolastiguan7 күн бұрын
“Drain and fill” your CVT fluid as soon as it changes colour (any hue of brown), or 40-50k depending on your driving habit/environment. With the boxer engine, from what I understand, leaky seals are common at higher mileage.
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
Drop your oil and filter every 5000KM or 3 months which ever comes first, use only one brand of oil from your first oil change on (Castrol or Quaker State, never ever the dealer's oil) and be religious about it (check your oil level every two weeks after an oil change). Drop/flush all other liquids every 50,000 to max 65,000KM (including CVT) except the blue anti-freeze which should be done around 100,000KM, never service according to owner manual, always always much sooner and NEVER EVER pay attention to life time this or life time that in the owner manual, or from a dealer or personal mechanic. Keep EGR valve, injectors and air filter clean, check all sensors, keep up with other lubricants( like brake lubricant and others) replace your plugs on time and lastly replace the timing belt every 120,000KM. I own a 2010 Forester with 645,000KM on the odometer, does not burn oil or leak oil and has never broken down on me and I still use it every day and on long trips in full confidence, with care, Subarus refuse to die. I refuse to buy anything with a Turbo engine or Hybrid like Honda CRV or Rav4.
@gman95437 күн бұрын
Lowest Lightning EV prices I see is still $48K. Not "super cheap" in my book.
@EricGrassi7 күн бұрын
The HVAC isn't only controlled via touchscreen, you can voice command them, and it works pretty well. I have the large screen in my 24 Legacy Sport. What I don't like about the new Forester (as a previous owner of a 1998 and 2021 Forester) is the looks. They ruined the outside. Ford grille, weird geometric shapes along the bottom, strange D pillar and that weird belt on it, strangely creased wheel arches, and boring tail lights that remind me of a Mitsubishi. Not good.
@rfjel77856 күн бұрын
Same screen on my 23 Outback and is at best unsafe to to change airflow direction while driving. Let alone how slow the system is. I have had a gen 4 and have a gen 5 Forester. They seem to get worse.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
What are you talking about?
@sonho47396 күн бұрын
The front looks like a Ford Explorer
@osdahi6 күн бұрын
Bad call and unusual for them to make rear traffic and blind spot warnings optional
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
It's the PREMIUM model - standard in the other trim levels.
@RareGenXer6 күн бұрын
ASS (auto start stop) is the worst "feature" effectively mandated by our government to meet onerous EPA mandated CAFE standards. No amount of government or "greeny" propaganda will ever convince me that an engine constantly turning off and on is better for the vehicle than it simply running. Never mind the reduced drivability, safety concerns if it stalls at an intersection, added complexity and expense that the system adds up-front, and maintenance down the road. Another EPA CAFE folly is the near universal adoption of tiny turbo engines across the auto industry. Turbo engines get worse real-world gas mileage than the simpler and cheaper naturally aspirated engines they replaced because in the real-world people drive the turbo kicking in frequently. While on the EPA test cycle the turbo is designed to rarely if ever kick-in so it gets the required MPG to meet ridiculous CAFE requirements. Fuel economy is only a relatively minor factor when selecting a vehicle for me. Visibility, roominess, performance, simplicity and safety rank far higher. Old man done yelling at cloud now. 😉
@tinhinnh7 күн бұрын
i cant stand vertical screens, i know theyre trying to make it look like a phone
@ronlaskiewicz71347 күн бұрын
YOU DON’T NEED TO HAVE EVERY DAMN CAR SPORTY TO BE GODD!!!
@davidgilhousen81917 күн бұрын
These reviewers made me laugh. They were meh...this, and blah...that....UNTIL they talk about going off-roading, camping, and biking --then they get enthusiastic and say it's an everyday car plus one they can take comfortably on long-trips!! Subaru=Recreation=Fun=Sold Cars.
@JunaidHasan237 күн бұрын
Are these made in Japan or Mexico?
@0HOON07 күн бұрын
Currently: Gunma, Japan. But look for some Forester production to move to Indiana starting next year.
@balloonredd7 күн бұрын
I thought this was greta thunberg at first
@craigo21427 күн бұрын
Living in the rockies, there are quite a few here. But, when you get above 6000 ft., it is underpowered and even worse with passengers and gear. And, I find the user interface to be slow.
@danek8936 күн бұрын
Handling is a big deal most peoples are drive their car everyday in the city and Subaru design suspension for off-road? And 11” screen actually smaller than the old 8”+4”+ separate climate control. The google map displays is much smaller then old one.
@teachonlywhatiseasy6 күн бұрын
that infotainment system looks ugly. not just the buttons and glossy black plastic. the icons and screen as well. Aesthetically unpleasant if you don't like ugly.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
It works fine. Go play with your pretty junk.
@martyi3986 күн бұрын
If the vehicle is a CVT it's not for me!
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
Oh, no!
@georgejesson19447 күн бұрын
Wilderness?
@TokyoOlympics20206 күн бұрын
Honda CRV awd sport hybrid demolishes the Forester in every way
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
Hondas have turned into junk, fan boi.
@TYAC_TPE_SF-Bay5 күн бұрын
I hope they can equip their cars with wider tires. Subaru's cars are generally heavier than counterparts due to more body structure. Good for safety, but please equip enough tires for control. Especially the front because usually front heavy and front wheel drive.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
WHAT????
@RANDsreviews7 күн бұрын
It looks like a suv from the 80s. Must be for older folks. 😮
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
Go figure, why is it that cars that last a long time, don't break down, are easy to operate, are reliable and refuse to die are always that way, remember old Volvos and Saabs?
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
@@M.R.1525 He's just being a punk troll. Look at all of the other current SUVs in the current market, and you suddenly see that they're not so different looking at all.
@williamquemuel78246 күн бұрын
Is it true that the eye sight control module is unreliable?
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
BS, but I think you already knew that when you wrote your... comment.
@marekw.98166 күн бұрын
When I visit South Florida, I see more Ferraris than Subaru Foresters. In Buffalo you can't walk a block without seeing one.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
When you visit the rest of the state, you'll see more Foresters than Mazdas. Imagine that.
@mikewallace80874 күн бұрын
Noisy engine ????? Go buy an EV . The ride on the highway is quiet.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
EVs are junk.
@jamaicanjoe11337 күн бұрын
tesla, no dealer premiums, no bs.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
No cars.
@ZachariahConnor7 күн бұрын
Subaru made the ugliest forester in history :/
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
No my friend, that honor would go to my 2010 Forester which still runs and refuses to die with 645,000KM on her even uglier odometer.
@scottvickery20572 күн бұрын
To the new young girl..Important has a T in the middle!!!!!!
@stevelovescars5 күн бұрын
I live in Northern Michigan and Subarus are apparently the official car of this area. However, every Subie more than 5 years old around here seems to be rusty and leaking oil. Head gasket issues seem to be far too common. From a driving perspective, the CVTs seem unpleasant to me. We had a 2015 Forester with a manual and it at least made it a bit of fun. I later got a Mazda3 hatchback in AWD and while it wasn’t as large, it suited my needs just as well and was a lot more interesting and fun to drive without missing a beat in the winter.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
Sounds like troll BS.
@TestAndReview7 күн бұрын
So, Subaru brand still exists...
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
AND thriving. Cry.
@skdjf9877 күн бұрын
Our Outback shelled its CVT at 155,000 miles and we have 3 friends that had CVT problems with their Subaru’s as early as 22,000 miles. I joked that they must be sending the lemons to the Midwest but now we are sort of wondering a little more seriously.
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
Yes you can get the occasional bad CVT, unless you own a Nissan, but changing the CVT oil every 50 to 60,000KM and not sticking to the owner manual and what the dealer or your mechanic tells you is of great help. Please forget the BS about life time this or life time that, if anything had a life time warranty then cars would also come with a life time warranty. With any CVT and the sake of its longevity, you should also learn to accelerate gently from an stand still, passing, climbing or while having excess weight in the car, that is it.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
Had a well maintained 7 yr old F-150 that blew it's transmission at 121k... Neighbor down the street had a new, loaded Chevy Silverado that puked it's transmission at 6 months.... my nephew's wife had her 3yr old Honda CR-V's CVT throw up on an interstate. See how we can play this foolish little game?
@acsmoothing22626 күн бұрын
First: On Maddie’s points about how the auto cruise control in Subaru EyeSight responds to traffic speeding up, all EyeSight Subarus with this newer large screen have a way to adjust the acceleration profile or mapping. There is a setting deep in the menus for vehicle settings that allows the driver to choose whether the Subaru responds with a leisurely or more sporty and hard acceleration when following a car that is speeding up. I wonder if that would address Maddie’s concerns about how the car seems to surge when using auto cruise control? Second: I have a newer Outback with the large infotainment screen, and I thought it worked okay at first…but now I absolutely hate it. Using the screen for most climate controls (A/C on or off, recirculation, heated seats, etc.) is very frustrating. The system is lacking. And all radio/media “buttons” are also in the screen, which means passengers have to constantly dig around from one menu to another to work the radio and the map or Android Auto. And it introduces lag, whereas a physical button would be immediate. It is so bad, in fact, that my family plan to trade this Outback for another make, and we will not buy another Subaru until they have added more buttons back.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
Why are you jerking around "A/C on or off, recirculation"???? Put the system on "Full Auto", set the "Temp", and then leave it ALONE. Life is SO MUCH easier that way, unless you just like to complain.
@sapientbudgie56527 күн бұрын
Subaru is dead to me. Owned many. Forester is ugly. My gawd. Back is hideous. No power. It’s dead for enthusiasts. It’s just an awd ugly dog.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
You're looking in a mirror...
@lorimcquinn39667 күн бұрын
After (3) new Subarus, NO, never again. Too distracting controls, too little power, too much noise, too many oil leaks, too much coolant loss, too little durability of seat foam....
@0HOON07 күн бұрын
What years and models did you have?
@lorimcquinn39667 күн бұрын
@@0HOON0 2006 Forester, 2017 OB, 2022 OB.
@M.R.15256 күн бұрын
@@0HOON0 Jesus, the poor guy must have shit for luck, my 2007 Forester which I passed on to my daughter in 2013 and my 2010 which I am still using every day with 645,000KM are still running and neither has ever broken down on me nor have had any issues other than regular wear and tear stuff. I wonder how he maintained them and if he serviced by the book or sooner as they should be.
@lorimcquinn39666 күн бұрын
@@M.R.1525 By the book, at the dealer. No issue with head gaskets on your 07??? If not, you're the first I've heard of since the early 2000's without issue. Dictate wear and tear?
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
And in your comments... too little objective honesty.
@DoctorSkillz6 күн бұрын
Subaru produces generation after generation of just ugly designs. 😂 I say this as an owner. 😂
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
There is beauty in functionality.
@lcann2517 күн бұрын
I drive a 2021 Crosstrek, so I'm a Subaru owner. I would not buy this thing. It is absolutely UGLY. I'm not sure what the designers were thinking, but they need to go back to the drawing board. That along with the severely underwhelming powertrain, it's no longer an option in my books. These boxer engines are terribly unrefined and horrible on fuel in town. By 2025 you should not be able to buy a non hybrid Subaru, in my opinion.
@eskieman39484 күн бұрын
So YOU are dictating to US on what YOU think we should be able to buy, based upon your warped, flawed😗😅😅 opinion? 😆😆😅🤣🤣😂😂😅🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@alexchou49457 күн бұрын
And the new panelist looks like a typical Subaru girl 😂