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Subaru Forester - Definition and Overview

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2001 Subaru Forester
Subaru Forester
Manufacturer:Subaru
Production:1998–present
Class:Sport utility vehicle
Body Style:4-door hatchback
Engines:2.5 L Flat-4
2.5 L Turbo Flat-4
Shares components with:Saab 9-2X
Subaru Impreza
Similar models:Honda CR-V
Toyota RAV4
Ford Escape
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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 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).

In 2003, a turbocharged Forester, the XT, was released alongside the naturally-aspirated XS. The XT model features a 2.5 L turbocharged engine with a turbo system similar to that of the Subaru Impreza WRX (in fact, the engine in the Forester XT is most similar to the engine used in the U.S.-market Subaru Impreza WRX STi).

The 2004 model Forester features weight-saving refinements such as an aluminium bonnet (hood), perforated rails, and a hydro-formed front frame. The Forester was Car and Driver magazine's Best Small SUV for 2004.

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