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2009 Subaru Forester 2.5X Review

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Justin Pritchard
Latest Forester a safe bet
Crossover SUV shopping can be confusing enough to make those involved will themselves back to the station wagon era. What's reliable? What's safe? What's needed? What's not?

With Forester's proven safety, utility and drivetrain, it remains a desirable pick.

Subaru's latest Forester has things taken care of when it comes to offering shoppers a 'safe bet'. Safety, reliability and value are all covered off here- in fact, the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) says that it's the best new SUV under $35,000 in Canada this year.

Forester- now with fewer squared edges!
The latest Forester brings a restyle that smooths out the bodywork, stretches the wheelbase and boasts a more sophisticated, less box-inspired look.

This isn't what you'd call a head-turner of a machine at its base level, though it's appreciably concise to look at, packs a proud stance and is distinctive enough to be located in the parking lot with minimal second guessing.

The basic tester included a chrome grille appliqué, dual-outlet exhaust and roof rails for something of a sporty and well-traveled look. With the $1,100 automatic transmission, it came in priced under $27,000.

A cabin that grows on you
It may not put you in love at first sight, but after interfacing with the Forester's interior a bit, you'll come to appreciate it more and more.

Controls are basically laid out, easily accessible and intuitive. You'll find a driver information computer, steering wheel mounted controls and a set of heated front seats on the entry Forester 2.5X model. The driver's seat is height adjustable, though a bit more thigh support would have been appreciated on long trips.

Without much guess work in the shopping process, you'll likely find everything you need in here- and little you don't.

The cabin works at a deeper level than its materials and hardware alone. Plastics selection is nothing impressive, and you'll find other contenders with more upscale and sophisticated looking interiors. Ultimately, it's Forester's plentiful at-hand storage, solid feel and easy-to-use controls that make it an easygoing, pleasant place to spend some time.

Controls are basically laid out, easily accessible and intuitive.
Justin Pritchard
Justin Pritchard
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