What transmission is in a 2001 Subaru Forester?

What transmission is in a 2001 Subaru Forester?

4-speed automatic
5-speed manual
2001 Subaru Forester/Transmission

How long will a 2001 Subaru Forester last?

The Subaru Forester is a durable vehicle and can last between 200,000 miles and 250,000 miles. This means with an average of 15,000 miles driven per year, you can expect the Forester to last around 13 – 17 years. This is dependent on proper maintenance and good driving habits.

Is the Subaru Forester automatic?

Engine, Transmission, and Performance All Forester models are powered by the same 2.5-liter flat-four-cylinder engine that makes 182 horsepower and can tow 1500 pounds. A continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) routes the engine’s power to Subaru’s trademark all-wheel-drive system.

How many miles per gallon does a 2001 Subaru Forester get?

Up to 22 city / 27 highway
2001 Subaru Forester/MPG

How much horsepower does a 2001 Subaru Forester have?

165 hp
2001 Subaru Forester/Horsepower

When did the Subaru Forester first come out?

Sales of the 2001 Forester started in the spring when a restyled version of this car-based SUV arrived. Forester is based on the subcompact Impreza passenger-car platform but comes with SUV styling. Subaru created the first car-based, quasi SUV with the Legacy Outback, a station wagon modified to look like an SUV.

What are the specs of a 2001 Subaru Forester?

Both the base L and upscale S models are restyled, getting new front and rear bumpers, a mesh grille with chrome accents, multireflector headlights and clear-lens taillights. The S model adds titanium-color bumpers and lower body cladding and body-color mirrors. Forester is a four-door SUV with a one-piece liftgate at the rear.

What kind of transmission does a Subaru Forester use?

Size and price-wise, it fits between the shared Impreza platform, and the larger Legacy. The automatic transmissions used on AWD equipped vehicles will normally send 60% of the engine’s torque to the front wheels and 40% to the rear wheels, using a computer-controlled, continuously variable, multi-plate transfer clutch.

When did the Subaru Forester seatbelts come out?

Notably new in 2001 were the three-point seatbelts for all five seating positions, including force limiters in front and height-adjustable shoulder belt anchors for front and rear outboard positions, plus rear seat headrests for all three seating positions.

When did the Subaru Forester come out in America?

Subaru unveiled the model year 2008 Forester in Japan on December 25, 2007. The North American version made its debut at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Styling was by Subaru Chief Designer Mamoru Ishii. [15]

Size and price-wise, it fits between the shared Impreza platform, and the larger Legacy. The automatic transmissions used on AWD equipped vehicles will normally send 60% of the engine’s torque to the front wheels and 40% to the rear wheels, using a computer-controlled, continuously variable, multi-plate transfer clutch.

Notably new in 2001 were the three-point seatbelts for all five seating positions, including force limiters in front and height-adjustable shoulder belt anchors for front and rear outboard positions, plus rear seat headrests for all three seating positions.

What kind of rating does a Subaru Forester have?

Standard with the Manufacture Year 2006 (MY06) Forester came with larger side mirrors with indicator lights, curtain airbags giving a 5 star safety rating, remodelled centre console and exterior with a new look nose, lights and bumpers and the rear lost the large Subaru badge under the rear window.