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Preppy Japanese crossover, is it for you?

Category: Cars - June 9, 2009

Are you looking for a car that is also part sport utility vehicle? Are you looking for a Japanese used car that has the rugged terrain abilities of an SUV as well as the classy and smaller interior of a station wagon or family sedan? Look no further than the Subaru Forester. This Japanese made crossover was designed and manufactured during the height of the SUV craze yet managed to maintain the fuel efficiency.

This vehicle has been praised by consumers and reviewers alike. Compliments include peppy performance and sharp handling. Another review states this crossover vehicle has a classy cabin. Many Subaru Forester owners have declared this Japanese used car has comfortable seats and like the SUV feel. This vehicle also has a lot of room to store things and well as comes standard with a moon roof.

Unlike any other crossover, this vehicle comes in four varying trim levels. The basic models are modest variations. The premium packages feature allow wheels, a sunroof, and many times reclining seats. Limited models offer leather, power seats, climate control and hi-technology stereo systems.

The company has made numerous improvements and upgrades to this vehicle, however, always maintaining the look. Improvements and upgrades throughout the generations have ranged from interior room, body structure, and standardizing feature content. Over the years the performance of the Subaru Forester has been improved and gone from average to exciting. Additionally, over time this vehicle has maintained an impressive reliability record, and extremely sought-after gas mileage.

Minimal downsides to the vehicle have been reported as slow response from the automatic transmission and a stiffer ride than other crossovers.

If you aren’t quite ready for the large, intimidating shape and size of the average SUV you may just find that this compact SUV in Japanese used car is exactly what you want.

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