More good news for Subaru from Consumer Reports.
In a just-released freely-available (no subscription required) 2014 Forester review at
http://news.consumerreports.org/cars...-forester.html, Consumer Reports is recommending that, in most cases, people would be better off buying a new 2014 Forester instead of a used Forester. One of their exceptions was for the case where you could wrangle a killer deal on a leftover new 2013 Forester (which I think is becoming very rare now), but that's still buying a new Forester from a Subaru dealer.
Their summary paragraph:
Quote:
For shoppers looking to hold on to a vehicle for many years, starting new with the most-efficient example is probably the smart, long-term investment. Get the 2014. For those who crave a Forester, but need to watch the budget closer and may not be looking for a decade-long traveling companion, the out-going Forester is still a good all-round small SUV and a solid choice.
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