
he 2011 Subaru Forester ranks     7 out of 23     Affordable Compact SUVs.    This ranking is based on our analysis of      51     published reviews and test drives of the Subaru Forester,     and our analysis of reliability and safety data.                
The 2011 Subaru Forester has standard all-wheel drive and a low  base price, making it one of the better values in the class for drivers  who frequently encounter foul weather.
Reviewers are very clear on the 2011 Subaru Forester: it’s not the most refined compact SUV  you can buy, but its low price, standard all-wheel drive, spacious  interior and fun driving experience make a strong case for active SUV  shoppers who are on a budget.
Like many other reviewers, Edmunds  says the Forester “should be at the top of your to-drive list if you're  looking for a compact or even midsize SUV.” However, if you’re looking  for something with an upscale interior that’s loaded with technology,  skip the Forester. While its upper trims do have some available tech  features, adding them quickly inflates the Forester’s low starting  price. And, reviewers say that while the interior is roomy and  comfortable, some of the materials aren’t as nice as what you’d find in  the competition.
Despite these drawbacks, Subaru is on to something with products like  the Forester. The company has thrived in spite of a languishing new car  market. Month after month, Subaru shatters sales records. And,  according to Bloomberg,  typical Subaru drivers tend be younger and more educated than the  industry average. Even with Subaru’s budget pricing, Subaru buyers tend  to have higher incomes than typical buyers of brands like Toyota. It’s  clear that Subarus appeal to educated buyers who are smart with their  money and want fun, practical cars.






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