Is Subaru Forester 2003 a good car?

Is Subaru Forester 2003 a good car?

Though the ’03 Forester has not yet been tested by the NHTSA, the IIHS has given the vehicle a “good” rating for frontal-offset crashes, as well as a “best pick” for its compact SUV class.

What’s wrong with Subaru Forester?

Common complaints related to the Subaru Forester’s engine revolve around excessive oil consumption. The worst model year seems to be 2014, which gets the most complaints about excessive oil consumption. The Subaru Forester doesn’t garner as many complaints from owners as some other compact SUVs do.

How many gallons does a 2003 Subaru Forester hold?

Registered. Correct, you have 15.9 gal of useable capacity.

Are Subaru Foresters expensive to maintain?

They report the Subaru Forester has a fairly high cost to maintain over a 10 year period. Forester comes in at number 10 on the list with a 10-year cost-to-own of $12,200 ($1,220 per year average). The Chrysler Sebring is the highest cost to own car at $17,100 over 10 years.

How many miles can a Subaru Forester go on a tank of gas?

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2020 Subaru Forester AWD
EPA Fuel Economy Regular Gasoline
29 MPG 26 33 combined city/highway city highway
3.4 gal/100mi
481 miles Total Range

Is the 2003 Subaru Forester a good car?

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What kind of engine does a Subaru Forester have?

It comes with a 2.5-liter engine, all-wheel drive and seating for five. The exterior is about the same, but the interior is optimized for greater comfort and utility. The 2003 Forester carries over the proven Subaru all-wheel-drive boxer engine and powertrain, some suspension components but little else.

Why does my Subaru Forester have a coolant leak?

From day 1 it has had a coolant leak, a fact that has been pointed out to the dealer at every scheduled service. The dealer, of course, could not find the source of the coolant lead until after the warranty expired, whereupon we were told that the head gaskets were leaking and the car had developed