Congrats on your new Subaru Forester
, regardless of which trim you choose! You can’t really go wrong with either the Sport
or Wilderness
trims really. We’d recommend the Sport if you plan on doing mostly city driving, or the Wilderness if you want to do some offroading. The Forester has a stylish, spacious, quiet, and comfortable interior, built from quality materials and designed for functionality. It’s difficult to come up with much to complain about, really.
Keeping with a trend in nearly all Subaru models, a tall passenger can easily sit behind a tall driver without complaint. The Forester easily seats five, without leaving anyone feeling cramped or squished up against the door frame. The seating is comfy too, and great for long drives.
The cargo space is admirable at 28.9 cubic feet, or 74.2 cubic feet with the seats down. That space is made even more functional by the gaping tailgate that opens almost comically wide.
The only customer complaint with the Forester’s interior is the infotainment center. It’s great when it works—but it doesn’t always work. Android Auto users might end up finnicking a bit with cables, and so might quite a few Apple Carplay users.
In the end, the Subaru Forester Sport is an excellent, reliable vehicle with a spacious, comfy interior that won’t disappoint most drivers. Sort of like how anyone shopping for car insurance
with the Jerry
app is bound to end up loving the experience! Jerry is an automotive super app
that saves users an average of over $800 per year on car insurance premiums.