Offroad Chops
The offroad portion of Subaru's press drive consisted of a lengthy course on California's Catalina Island, and I had a chance to tackle some fairly demolished dirt roads. I imagine a tiny fraction of Forester owners will take their SUVs to these lengths, but it performed well nonetheless, clawing up steep slopes and rutted pathways with well-controlled body motions. The wheels stayed well-connected to the dirt, allowing the nose or tail to swing wide only under the most sudden turns. (All deliberate, of course.)
See also:
Safety & Reliability
In crash tests from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, the Forester
earned the top score, Good, in front and side impacts. The SUV was awarded an
IIHS Top Safety Pick designation. Because ...
Seek tuning (SEEK)
Type A and B audio
Type C audio
If you press the “” or “”
side of the “SEEK” button briefly, the radio will automatically search for a receivable station and stop at the first one it finds. This f ...
WRX in the Market
Though all-wheel drive is proliferating, not much of it has hit the
compact-car class, and the WRX finds itself floating around the $25,000 mark — a
good $8,000 cheaper than the VW R32 (basically ...
