2001 Subaru Forester S Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
I had this car for nearly 2 years. This car ran absolutely GREAT! Even the last night it ran, there was no indication of an engine problem. I went to start it the following morning and it wouldn't start. I learned that the engine had seized. Everything else is good. Looks great. Heat and AC works GREAT--the A/C on this car puts newer cars to shame! Good tires with plenty of tread--I bought brand new (matching) front tires less than 2 months ago. Heated seats work great. Clutch works great. Interior still looks good. It's been an extremely reliable car. We liked it so well, we bought another Forester... I'm sure I don't have to explain it's capabilities to Subaru drivers. I'll just say get this Forester, drop an engine in it and join me in the snow!! Caution: You will no longer have a weather-related excuse for getting to work or school late!
Updated info: I've added photos (taken tonight Dec 15, 2013). The seats have no tears or anything. Carpet is good too. On the drivers side the
carpet under the pedals are pretty worn... I was just going to get floor mats
the week the engine stopped. By-the-way, the cargo cover and the cargo area
spill tray are in my garage... I'll toss those into the car when it's
sold. I took them out because I don't
want to tempt a thief. Thank you for looking! |
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Fri, 14 Feb 2014Another week coming to a close brings another rumor of a potential hotted-up version of the Subaru everyone wants to turbocharge, the BRZ.
A fresh rumor out of the Car and Driver offices makes the claim that a new, special-edition BRZ model will be offered up within the next few months. Word is that the new model will not get similar upgrades to the recent BRZ tS (seen above) for the Japanese market, meaning we're likely in for a cosmetic update instead of a functional one.
The looks of the tS could still be in the cards, however, meaning swapped-out lip spoiler, wheels and even STI badging might be on the way.
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To be fair, IIHS only evaluated 29 vehicles with its new testing procedures for TSP+ (we'd expect that the number of qualified cars will rise substantially for 2014). Luxury and Near Luxury midsize cars were the first groups evaluated, followed by midsizers in the Moderately Priced Cars category - unsurprisingly, it's only midsize cars that you'll find among the class this year.
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Surprisingly, the movie eschews Evo's standard shtick of big, smoky powerslides in favor of a legitimate review of the new STI. However, this isn't Consumer Reports. As the screenshot above implies, Catchpole isn't afraid to chuck the car around a little and put two wheels off the road all in the name of testing the severe sedan's limits. He just puts an equal amount of focus into how it actually drives.
Autoblog's Steven J. Ewing fell in love with the Subie when he did our First Drive. Does Catchpole concur? Scroll down to watch the STI snaking through Sweden and find out.