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Fuel Economy
Does well on gas; getting 25 to 26 mpg around town and 30 on the highway.
Cost to Maintain
Very little maintenance; just change the oil and it keeps going and going!
Cabin Noise
This 2019 is quieter than my 2016, but could still be better.
Fuel Economy
Does well on gas; getting 25 to 26 mpg around town and 30 on the highway.
Cost to Maintain
Very little maintenance; just change the oil and it keeps going and going!
Interior Space
it’s roomy
Ride and Handling
drives great
Fuel Economy
not as good as I would like
Ride and Handling
I can't say enough about it, great ride, smooth, lots of room, great gas mileage, outstanding handling, beautiful, every one admires it. perfect 👍👍👍
Braking
perfect
Cost to Maintain
perfect
Weather Versatility
The Forester is useful for drives to the mountains and errands in town.
Interior Space
Easily holds equipment needed for work
Ride and Handling
Fuel Economy
Power
Power, handling, integration
Weather Versatility
Superb dry, wet, and icy road handling
Dashboard
Reliability
Braking
Reliability
Interior Space
Fuel Economy
Cabin Noise
Ride and Handling
the Subaru Ascent has a really good ride and handling. The experienced is endless infotainment is very friendly and useful.
Power
The Subaru Advent has a descent amount of power especially its turbo charged.
Interior Space
The Subaru Ascent is roomy and the third row has enough room for adults.
Seat Comfort
Value
I think I paid a reasonable price for this quality used car.
Reliability
I trust this Subaru to get me where I need to go. it has been very dependable.
Ride and Handling
Ride is very smooth. It responds well to my driving maneuvers.
Dashboard
Tire inflation idiot light is always on. Antifreeze light always comes on for about 2 minutes after a cold start. Antifreeze level is good though. Same with tire inflation.
Styling
The car came from Oklahoma and still has orange dirt in the wheel hubs and undercarriage. I’m sure they washed it, but Oklahoma orange dirt needs more than a car wash.