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It is like its predecessors in that it offers the ability tackle a fair range of rugged roads in a practical and comfortable package. The new Forester doesn’t r... Read more at Car Advice

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Overall we’ve so far been rather impressed by the Subaru Outback, it’s the type of car we’d buy if we needed something super reliable, refined and highly capabl... Read more at Car Advice

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The Subaru Outback is a very comfortable and reliable family car. My favourite feature is the large screen, which displays the wide-angle reversing camera, whic... Read more at Car Advice

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The Honda Odyssey remains the best people-mover to drive, and the Exiga can’t match the new Toyota Prius V hybrid for fuel efficiency or drivetrain refinement. ... Read more at Car Advice

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The only person to ask about a car is an owner. Professional car reviewers have something going on with the certain manufacturers so they are biase Read more.

The only person to ask about a car is an owner. Professional car reviewers have something going on with the certain manufacturers so they are biased. Non-owners who comment are not even worth bothering with.
I own a Subaru XV CVT and it's brilliant!
I have owned in my time all the major makes of car so I have some experience.
I have owned three Subarus the last being a Forester Turbo Auto.
When it came to buying a new car at the price range I had several choices. Mercedes new A and B Class, BMW 1 series, Mini Countryman, Skoda Yeti, VW Golf and a few others. The Subaru was better than all of these. The new Mercedes B class is still very much "old lady". The new A class looks as though it has been sat on with a crease down the side and the BMW 1 is like sitting in a hole in the ground. The Mini Countryman is a nice car until you start adding the things you need and then the price begins to rocket sky-high. The same can be said for the Mercedes and BMW. I've had several VWs but they are pretty boring and really are the choice of the conservative buyer. I've also had mechanical problems with VW but never Subaru.
The Subaru XV CVT comes with everything. Do not believe any of the reviews. The car has plenty of power and is as smooth as a six cylinder. The CVT is quiet and is a dream to use. It is better than the 6 cylinder auto Mercedes that I used to own. It sticks to the road like glue with it's all wheel drive and it even has flappy paddles that can be used even when you are in "auto". You don't even have to switch to manual.
Subaru XV CVT really glad I bought it.

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The lack of a seventh seat had always been something of a handicap for the Subaru Liberty Exiga, given the car’s primary purpose as a people-moving wagon. A 2+2... Read more at Car Advice

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Subaru became famous globally for going sideways with its all-wheel-drive World Rallying Championship cars, but the Subaru BRZ aims to excite driving enthusiast... Read more at Car Advice

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But whichever badge you opt for, you can’t go wrong. The BRZ and 86 are a welcome and long-overdue return to the days of inexpensive, fun-to-drive, performance ... Read more at The Motor Report

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The old Impreza range had been left behind in terms of transmissions a little, but the new models have caught up and time will tell if the CVT route is the best... Read more at Carsguide.com.au

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When you line the BRZ up against the 86, it’s similar... but somehow quite different. The front bumper gives it a more mature look compared to the wild curves o... Read more at The Motor Report

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