SUBARU FORESTER X 2.5 Litre Manual Wagon
FEATURES
BEST WORST
Improved performance
Safety and convenience features
Build quality
Rear legroom still a bit tight
Not as stylish as some competitor vehicles
Some drivetrain harshness in manual version
The second generation Forester recently launched by Subaru is set to build on the popularity of the outgoing model by offering a comprehensive range of improvements. Mechanical changes include the fitting of a larger capacity engine (up from 2.0 litres to 2.5 litres) for stronger performance, comprehensive chassis and suspension modifications (plus upgraded wheel and tyre specifications) for improved handling and driveability, and increased braking capacity.
Subaru says that it has achieved significant increases in body rigidity for the new Forester, thus improving crashworthiness, reducing NVH (noise, vibration and harshness levels) and contributing to better handling and driveability. Commendably (given the increased structural strength), new Forester is an average five kilograms lighter across the range, with some models up to 25 kg lighter. Aluminium is now used for items…
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