Is the 2014 Subaru Forester a 4th generation car?

Is the 2014 Subaru Forester a 4th generation car?

Fully redesigned, the 2014 Subaru Forester enters its 4th generation the beneficiary of a comprehensive improvement program that makes this mainstay of the automaker’s lineup an even more attractive choice in one of today’s hottest segments.

What kind of mileage does a Subaru Forester get?

I am leaning towards a subaru Forester, used, in my price range the mileage will be high – over 100,000 -145,000. My previous experience with subaru is expensive repairs – head gaskets, water pumps, wheel bearing, axles, all seem to go over/around 100,000.

Are there any over 100, 000 miles on a Subaru?

My previous experience with subaru is expensive repairs – head gaskets, water pumps, wheel bearing, axles, all seem to go over/around 100,000. I have found some with the mechanical issues mentioned that have been repaired, or addressed before issues occur. I can’t decide if this is a good purchase of not – thoughts on high mileage subaru’s?

What kind of car has 200, 000 miles on it?

Toyota 4Runner The midsize truck-based Toyota 4Runner has long been favored among off-road enthusiasts for its rugged nature. An estimated 3.9 percent of those resold in 2019 having registered 200,000 or more miles, with 0.2 percent still going strong after 300,000 miles.

Is the 2014 Subaru Forester a good car?

The 2014 Forester is a disaster where oil is concerned. If you don’t want to have to put oil in every 1500 – 2000 miles, I urge you to steer clear of this car. Buying a newer used car should have no problems, but not with this one. I have noticed that when I change my oil it’s a lot less than I pour into the engine.

I am leaning towards a subaru Forester, used, in my price range the mileage will be high – over 100,000 -145,000. My previous experience with subaru is expensive repairs – head gaskets, water pumps, wheel bearing, axles, all seem to go over/around 100,000.

My previous experience with subaru is expensive repairs – head gaskets, water pumps, wheel bearing, axles, all seem to go over/around 100,000. I have found some with the mechanical issues mentioned that have been repaired, or addressed before issues occur. I can’t decide if this is a good purchase of not – thoughts on high mileage subaru’s?

What kind of car is over 100, 000 miles?

Car-wise, I actually owned a 1957 Plymouth, one of the worst engineered and constructed cars ever. But when Chrysler came out with the 5 year, 50,000 mile warranty, I bought a 1965 Dodge Dart and it turned out to be a good car for that time. I even had the U joints replaced at 49, 955 miles after coming back from a long trip.