A
new small SUV champion has been named: the 2014 Subaru Forester. This
redesigned model earned an impressive road-test score of 88 points (out
of 100 possible), besting last-year's model by eight points and
trouncing the previous leader, the Honda CR-V, by 11 points. Yeah, it's
that good.
What makes the accomplishment even more impressive is
that this popular category has seen most sales leaders introduce new
models, such as the Ford Escape and Toyota RAV4, or update existing
ones, like the Mazda CX-5. Despite competition that won't rest, Subaru
has stood out from the class.
The Forester succeeds by focusing
on the fundamentals with a space-efficient design, large windows, and
big square doors. The result is the easiest access and the best view out
of almost any vehicle we've recently tested. It also has one of the
roomiest rear seats in the class, with copious amounts of head and leg
room.
By adapting various fuel-efficient technologies, including
replacing the antiquated four-speed automatic transmission with a new
continuously variable transmission (CVT), the Forester now delivers
quicker acceleration, as well as a class-leading 26 mpg overall and 35
mpg on the highway in our tests.
We bought a Forester 2.5i
Premium for testing, with a $26,814 sticker price. This proved to be a
good value that included heated front seats, large sunroof, backup
camera, and a power driver's seat. Because above-average reliability is
anticipated based on our analysis, it is CR Recommended.
The
final jewel in the Forester's crown is that it was the only small SUV
out of 13 tested to earn a top score of Good in the new small overlap crash test conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS).




