2025 Subaru Forester Consumer Reviews
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My new car and I have become best friends
My other Subaru was 13 years old and I decided that at the age of 76 I was going to get a new car and figure out how to work the things on it, afterall, there were still things on my old car I couldn't work. Besides, I needed a beep to tell me another car was on my side, or that someone was walking behind me or that I was parked between the lines. And most of all, that I could look at the display and it was BIG enough for me to see! It was a dream I had and yes, it all came true. The best part was that it was user friendly and I could figure out how to operate it. Today, we go on trips together and she plays a big part in helping me to get there safely. She flashes things on the dashboard to remind me to be alert or that the car ahead is moving or sometimes she suggests we stop for a cup of coffee. She even keeps the car in the center of the lane when we are cruising. Some people may not like the companionship but I do. This car does everything and more and I love it. It is quiet, smooth and dependable and I love it.
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Sweet Ride
I owned a 2021 Forester which I loved. I decided to get a 2025 Forester Limited. It's even better. Drives smoother and less noise. Love the new screen. Hoping this one is as good as the last one I owned. I don't think you will be disappointed when you test drive
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- Touring 4dr SUVMSRP: $44,38525 mi away
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $40,65925 mi away
- Limited Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $43,79125 mi away
Sell 2016 Forester for 2025 forester touring
My Wife always liked the good visibility of the road and how it performs on snow despite all weather tires. It is easy to navigate and park in tight quarters. Like the 2016, we did not expect much power, but that's OK, and the interior is still noisy on some road surfaces. One gripe is it does not come with a built-in garage opener like my 2016 did (crazy that the highest price model does not come with an opener.) Sometimes it warns me to pay attention to my driving when I am looking right down the road. (May be the sun reflecting off of my glasses confusing the algorithm.) I wonder if due to the short wheelbase both 2016 and 2025 require constant steering correction at highway speeds more than my F-150 Crew Cab.
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2025 forester
Overall it's a great car but i wouks give it 4.5 stars. It's comfortable, easy, and practical. It's not the fastest car but it's not slow IMO like people make it out to be. Build quality is great, pretty quiet and alot of space. I only really have 2 faults with it. The infotainment is a little slow at times and finicky but its usually good and I wish it was the hybrid version (which I know it coming) to improve mpg which isn't terrible but not great.
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Love
I absolutely love my Subaru forester sport! I initially went in to test drive an Outback and well I own a forester now. The seats are so comfy, I feel like I belong in the car. It drives well, there’s minimal noise, and all the standard features that come with the sport are perfect! Heated seats, leather seats, moonroof, safety features I couldn’t ask for a better car.
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