How many miles does a 2013 Subaru Forester last?
While results will vary and the big variable is always how well the car has been maintained, what I can tell you is a Subaru is capable of going 300,000 miles. And if you are a regular maintenance type of owner you should expect to get that type of mileage out of it.
Is the 2013 Subaru Forester reliable?
The 2013 Subaru Forester has a reliability rating of 2.5 out of five from J.D. Power, which is a below-average score for the industry.
What’s the price of a 2013 Subaru Forester?
A base 2013 Subaru Forester 2.5X with manual transmission starts around $22,000, while the 2.5X Limited with navigation bumps the price to about $29,000. The turbocharged 2.5XT Premium brings the price closer to $28,000, with no options offered.
Which is the last year of the Subaru Forester?
The 2013 Forester was the last model year of a generation that began with the 2009 Forester. You might save money purchasing a 2012 Forester instead. It’s similar to the 2013 model, but it lacks standard Bluetooth. A 2011 Forester could save you even more money, but you’ll miss out on a standard height-adjustable front-passenger seat.
Which is better a Honda CRV or a Subaru Forester?
With its near-perfect reliability, clean interior design, and below-average ownership costs, the 2013 Honda CR-V is among the best compact SUVs on the market. It has better fuel economy numbers than the Forester, as well as comparable cargo and passenger space. Which Is Better: 2013 Subaru Forester or 2013 Subaru Outback?
What kind of mileage does a Subaru Forester get?
The ‘reviewers’ quote the EPA mileage. May as well be lying, because the real world mileage is nothing near their figures. If you run the intestate at 70+, you’ll get only 19-20, but if you’re running twisty RT32 across SE Missou at 50-55, you’ll get 28+, and very few cars can run that snake-twisty road with my Subie.