Adjustable head restraints: driver and passenger w/tilt
Brake assist
Dual front impact airbags
Dual front side impact airbags
Electronic stability
Ignition disable
Knee airbag
Occupant sensing airbag
Overhead airbag
Panic alarm
Perimeter/approach lights
Security system
Tracker system: STARLINK Safety and Security
Traction control
Dealer Notes
Subaru introduced the latest generation of its Forester in 2019, and this small crossover SUV returns almost unchanged for 2020. That's good news for adventurous buyers. The Forester delivers on nearly every area that you're likely interested in, including rugged capability along with comfort and technology at a good value. Critically for some shoppers, all-wheel drive is standard. Seating for 5, Continuously Variable-speed Automatic Transmission, 176 ft-lbs. @ 4400 rpm Torque, Cargo Capacity 33/70.9 cu.ft *Engine: 2.5 L Flat 4 Cylinders Drive train: All wheel drive Transmission: CVT automatic Horse Power: 182 hp @ 5800 rpm Fuel Economy: 26/33 mpg Billy Fuccillo has been in business for over 30 years offering a HHHHUGE selection of vehicles at HHHHUGE savings with on the spot financing for immediate delivery! Billy always says: the only deals we cannot make are the ones we dont see.
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
Overall4.2Out of 5
I like it...
By Dave | on Wednesday, October 30, 2019
5.0
If I had to find fault it would be that the "A" button SHOULD stay
permantly OFF - when set that way. (engine off/on)…
Gremlins
By bottlemaker | on Wednesday, November 20, 2019
4.0
Have owned the car for a year, bought it in Nov. 2018, had been really good til July 2019, When i tried to turn up the the speed on the blower motor it would start to whine and only run at slow speed, if i tapped on the motor under the dash it would kick into full speed. This would happen about 50% of the time. It took 4 trips to the dealer and a call to Subaru of America in New Jersey to there Tech center to discover that it was a random problem, and they had just found out what was causing it, now i had 2 new motors put in already. Problem was a Power Transistor that regulated the wattage supplied to the motor. Subaru dealer gave me a loaner and they replaced both parts together and since then it has worked perfectly. Now i have discovered i have a medium level whine when the car is in motion. The whine increases and decreases with speed of the car, most noticeable at 45-65 mph. Going back to the dealer next week , another loaner and see what is wrong with it. I was apprehensive about buying a first year redesigned car, but thought it was just a styling change but now i ,m not sure it was the right move. I hope they find the problem and fix it, if they do, thats 2 strikes against it. A 3rd and the car will be traded for something else. I really like the car, but my wife has a 2010 Ford Escape and it has 100,000 miles on it has only been in the dealer once in 9 yrs. Just did a 100,000 mile maintenance on it , and mine is headed to the dealer for the 5th time. Will post a follow up on what they find here next week.…
Great car for us older folks, easy in and out.
By Mikee | on Monday, May 13, 2019
5.0
Great ride and lots of safety stuff. Blind spot system is very helpful. Power is O.K. but not a hot rod. Mileage is good and about what is advertised. Had a Rav 4 before and this is about same size but enjoy this much more enjoyable to drive. You can't go wrong.…