Very welcome and thanks for taking the time to make a positive comment! It really does help motivate the creators and balances out the trolls lol. Great vehicle and was a fun day with the Forester!
This was a very good review! You have helped me make the decision to choose the new Forester. Thanks!…. By the way, I like the way the front end looks.😊
You are welcome and thank you for your kind comment! Congratulations! I agree on the new looks and as a previous Subaru owner I have to say they make a great product and I hope you get a lot of enjoyment out of yours too:)
My mom is looking into getting a different suv than the Toyota she currently has. It seems from the footage the front passenger door opens pretty wide. Is that accurate? She wants a car that has enough space for my dad who is 6'1 and also needs space getting out of the car. Any input would be great! So far im impressed.
Good question. I believe it was pretty wide, or at least not small - as in the doors that either open really wide or not wide enough stick out in my mind and nothing does for the Forester. That said I hope to go to Subaru this week and I can check. If it seems too narrow I'll try and message back. It seemed like a good ride height and roomy. I really liked owning a Subaru!
@@yailineeshelman3218 I just went to my local dealer and talked to my sales rep. He drives one for his personal vehicle and is around 6ft. He said the Forester has lots of compliments on how much space and ease of entry/exit. The door opens far and the seat seemed normal/good close to the edge and had lots of adjustment (power seat trim). Good luck and hope you all find something that works and you enjoy.
And Mazda ??? No. Toyota and Subaru indeed have a significant corporate / financial and strategic partnership with Toyota obviously being the dominant partner. But this does not include Mazda.
They came together this year to develop an alliance to maintain ICE engines and next generation power trains. This is a section from Car & Driver: Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru are all currently trailing the rest of the industry when it comes to EV models. However, the three Japanese automakers are united in plans to develop next-gen internal-combustion engines. That news follows Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru recently announcing during a "Multipathway Workshop" that they have agreed to collaborate on future powertrains, though each company will still focuses on their own engines.
You are very entertaining. I have enjoyed the information that you have shared. Thanks!
Very welcome and thanks for taking the time to make a positive comment! It really does help motivate the creators and balances out the trolls lol. Great vehicle and was a fun day with the Forester!
This was a very good review! You have helped me make the decision to choose the new Forester. Thanks!…. By the way, I like the way the front end looks.😊
You are welcome and thank you for your kind comment! Congratulations! I agree on the new looks and as a previous Subaru owner I have to say they make a great product and I hope you get a lot of enjoyment out of yours too:)
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My mom is looking into getting a different suv than the Toyota she currently has. It seems from the footage the front passenger door opens pretty wide. Is that accurate? She wants a car that has enough space for my dad who is 6'1 and also needs space getting out of the car. Any input would be great! So far im impressed.
Good question. I believe it was pretty wide, or at least not small - as in the doors that either open really wide or not wide enough stick out in my mind and nothing does for the Forester. That said I hope to go to Subaru this week and I can check. If it seems too narrow I'll try and message back. It seemed like a good ride height and roomy. I really liked owning a Subaru!
@@Neutralreviews thank you soooo much for your response and looking into it! I greatly appreciate it! 🤗
@@yailineeshelman3218 I just went to my local dealer and talked to my sales rep. He drives one for his personal vehicle and is around 6ft. He said the Forester has lots of compliments on how much space and ease of entry/exit. The door opens far and the seat seemed normal/good close to the edge and had lots of adjustment (power seat trim). Good luck and hope you all find something that works and you enjoy.
Yep. It's a Subaru EX4.
This is an AWD vehicle that lost track (on its design).
Ah the new Subaru Explorer... No thanks lol. I think this is a flop! Really hope the rest of subaru models dont follow this style.
Ha! I think you are the second person to comment that and I agree lol it does definitely have some Explorer vibes;)
Ford Explorer is way more expensive ;)
You are right! It appears that Subaru has no Design and Marketing departments anymore. The next generation will come with octagonal wheels too.
@@sashaloki new shots of the outback give me even less hope for this coming generation. RIP Subi Wagon.
Is that a ford explorer / rav4 at the front😂
That's funny! I actually thought I saw hints of Explorer for sure when editing lol.
And Mazda ??? No. Toyota and Subaru indeed have a significant corporate / financial and strategic partnership with Toyota obviously being the dominant partner. But this does not include Mazda.
They came together this year to develop an alliance to maintain ICE engines and next generation power trains. This is a section from Car & Driver: Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru are all currently trailing the rest of the industry when it comes to EV models. However, the three Japanese automakers are united in plans to develop next-gen internal-combustion engines. That news follows Toyota, Mazda, and Subaru recently announcing during a "Multipathway Workshop" that they have agreed to collaborate on future powertrains, though each company will still focuses on their own engines.