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No matter the weather, the 2020 Subaru Ascent is ready to tackle it with aplomb.
The 2019 Ascent is not only Subaru's most refined and well-rounded vehicle to date, it's an excellent option in the crowded midsize SUV class.
For 2019, Subaru takes an "ain't broke, don't fix it" approach to the already solid Forester formula, but still manages to greatly improve safety and comfort.
The Forester is one of Subaru's best sellers and for good reason, well, many good reasons, actually.
Although boxy in styling, the 2016 Subaru Forester exhibits many practical characteristics, such as a roomy interior and decent fuel economy, then adds extras with its standard all-wheel-drive and adaptive cruise control, making it a good all-around car for non-aggressive drivers.
It is hard to imagine a better all-around vehicle for those who enjoy outdoor activities, as the 2015 Subaru Outback offers an easy driving experience for urban and rural environments, but the four-cylinder version will meet most needs.
Amongst five-passenger crossover SUVs, the 2017 Subaru Outback stands out for its standard all-wheel drive and unique culture around the brand. Advanced safety is on par with competitors, but dashboard electronics lag the market a little. The new Touring trim gives the Outback premium style.
The 2014 Subaru Forester makes some interesting stabs at advanced technology, but its true value still lies in its all-wheel-drive system, fuel economy, and practical interior space.
Subaru's tall crossover still tackles trails with relative ease, but improvements to tech and on-road performance make the Outback much easier to live with.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are now along for the ride!