Locally-developed upgrade for Subaru Forester| ...Subaru has added two locally-developed, limited-edition Forester Prodrive models to its South African range with more powerful engines, uprated wheels, tyres and suspensions, and bold aerodynamic packages. The Forester XT Prodrive has been fitted with the turbocharged 2.5-litre engine used in the...
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Review Subaru Forester 2.5 XTEn| ...Well, as most of the UK came to a standstill last week due to the flurry of white power, nothing stopped me from doing whatever I wanted or go wherever I wanted. You see, my test vehicle was the big bold Subaru Forester with an even more intelligent All Wheel Drive Transmission. Yes, just like the...
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| | Subaru Forester Review from the skiball25So far I've been satisfied with my Forester. The engine is smooth, and it has plenty of power (though it may require a downshift to find the power) for a 4 cyl. You can't expect the power of a V8 out of a 4 cyl. But for getting around the city and on dirt roads it does great. Sometimes when I floor it and the transmission downshifts, it is kinda slow reacting. That is annoying more than anything. When I put the pedal to the metal I want... | Subaru Forester History The Subaru Forester, released in the US in 1998, is a lightweight, small crossover SUV based on the Subaru Impreza platform and drivetrain. As with all Subaru models marketed in the United States of America and other international markets since the early 1990s, the Forester is equipped with an All wheel drive (AWD) transmission. Subaru advertising employed the slogan "SUV tough, Car Easy" to appeal to the SUV-oriented market; and to this end, the Forester has features associated with SUVs such as a large, boxy cargo area and more ground clearance than other Subaru models (although it employs a car-like unibody chassis, rather than the body-on-frame construction associated with trucks and larger SUVs).
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Since the beginning of production this model had body type SUV&Offroad. |