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![]() | Redesigned Subaru Forester Becomes Consumer Reports' Top-Rated Small Sport-Utility VehiclePublished 2008-06-30 19:07By Consumer Reports |


Forester outpoints Toyota RAV4 in CR's tests;
Mitsubishi Outlander & Nissan Rogue rated "Very Good"
The Forester 2.5XT Limited achieved an "Excellent" overall score in CR's battery of more than 50 tests at its Auto Test Center in
The Forester was tested as part of a group of six small SUVs that also included the less-expensive Forester 2.5x, the Mitsubishi Outlander LS, Nissan Rogue SL, Kia Sorento LX, and Jeep Liberty Sport. The Outlander and Rogue also scored near the top of CR's small SUV ratings, with "Very Good" overall scores. The Sorento earned a "Good" score, while the Jeep Liberty was last in the ratings with a "Fair" score. It's routine for vehicles to achieve a better score following a redesign. But in the case of the Jeep Liberty, the redesigned vehicle actually scored lower than its predecessor.
"The Forester has the most comfortable ride of any small SUV yet it also has agile and secure handling," said
The August issue also contains an "Auto Test Extra" report on the Dodge Journey, a midsized SUV with three rows of seats. CR rated the Journey "Good" overall and described it as one of Chrysler's better recent offerings.
Prices for the vehicles in the test group ranged from
Full tests and ratings of the test group appear in the August issue of Consumer Reports, which goes on sale
Of the vehicles in this report, Consumer Reports is Recommending only the Forester and Outlander. Consumer Reports only Recommends vehicles that have performed well in its tests, have at least average predicted reliability based on CR's Annual Car Reliability Survey of its more than seven million print and web subscribers, and performed at least adequately if crash-tested or included in a government rollover test.
For the Forester, CR predicts above-average reliability based on the performance of past Subarus. The Outlander had outstanding reliability in its first year of redesign. CR doesn't have reliability data yet on the Rogue, and the Sorento's below-average reliability prevents CR from Recommending it. The Jeep Liberty scores too low in CR's road tests to be Recommended.
Subaru gave the second-generation Forester a more modern SUV look, but its real changes are found beneath its skin. The rear seat is much roomier, the cabin is quieter, and standard safety gear now includes electronic stability control and standard curtain air bags. The Forester 2.5XT Limited (
Agile handling contributes to the Outlander's sporty demeanor, and it has generous rear-seat and cargo room. With a four-cylinder engine, it delivered 22 mpg overall and rode better than the six-cylinder version CR tested last year. But road noise is pronounced and interior quality is not impressive. The Outlander LS (
The Rogue is compact and pleasant, with secure, responsive handling and a nice ride. It nicely balances economy and acceleration. Interior quality is very good, but the cargo area is very modest. Poor rear visibility caused by the small rear window makes backing up difficult. The Rogue SL (
The Kia Sorento is a traditional truck-based SUV that rides worse than some pickup trucks. It only has a part-time four-wheel-drive system that has to be manually engaged and disengaged. Handling is clumsy, but standard stability control keeps it secure in emergency maneuvers. It's capable off-road and can tow. The Sorento LX (
The Jeep Liberty and its corporate cousin, the Dodge Nitro, have the dubious distinction of being CR's lowest-rated midsize SUVs. The Liberty's ride is unsettled, handling is clumsy, and the noisy engine guzzles gas. It's cramped interior is uncomfortable and sloppily finished. On the bright side, the Liberty can tow and tackle tough off-road terrain. The Liberty Sport (
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