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Subaru Forester 2017 à vendre

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Questions fréquentes

01

Is the Subaru Forester the best compact SUV for Canadian families?

The Forester makes a compelling case on several practical fronts. The 220 mm ground clearance handles snow-covered parking lots and cottage roads with ease, the wide-opening rear doors simplify child-seat installation, and the 1,490L folded cargo volume is among the most generous in the compact class. The near-vertical windshield and thin roof pillars create exceptional all-around visibility that aids parking in tight urban lots. Compared to the RAV4 and CR-V it is somewhat less refined at highway speeds, but its day-to-day practicality and long-term reliability — consistently top-three in compact SUVs according to J.D. Power Canada — make it a strong recommendation.

02

Is the Subaru CVT reliable over the long term?

The Subaru Lineartronic CVT had documented issues on 2011 to 2014 models, but post-2015 units received a revised filter design and improved cooling circuit that significantly improved durability. Following a CVT fluid change interval of 60,000 km — often skipped because Subaru markets it as "maintenance-free" — the transmission routinely reaches 250,000 km without major failure. On any used Forester, confirm the CVT fluid has been serviced. Dark brown or burnt-smelling fluid at 80,000 km is a serious warning sign that may indicate early internal wear.

03

What is the practical difference between the Forester and Outback for a Canadian family?

The Forester emphasises height and utility — easier entry and exit with young children, more upright rear seating, and better ground clearance for light off-road use. The Outback offers a longer wheelbase, more stable highway ride, a deeper cargo floor for long-distance travel and a more refined interior on higher trims. Families who primarily drive urban routes with occasional nature excursions typically find the Forester more practical. Families who frequently cover long inter-city distances on the Trans-Canada or Highway 401 corridor tend to prefer the Outback's highway composure and added cargo depth.

04

Is the Forester Hybrid worth the price difference on the Canadian used market?

The Forester e-Boxer adds a 12.3 kW electric motor that reduces fuel consumption to approximately 7.5 L/100 km city versus 9.2 L/100 km for the conventional 2.5L. Over 25,000 km annually at $1.75/L that saves roughly $750 per year. The used market premium is typically $3,000 to $5,000, yielding a payback period of four to seven years. The lithium-ion battery carries an 8-year/160,000 km warranty through Canadian dealerships. For primarily urban or suburban drivers the hybrid pays off; for high-mileage highway commuters between cities, the conventional 2.5L is the simpler and nearly as economical choice.

05

How well does the Subaru Forester hold up against rust in the Maritime provinces?

The Forester has received consistent criticism for its factory corrosion protection on wheel arches and rocker panels, particularly on pre-2019 models. In the Maritimes and Ontario where road salt use is heavy, supplemental graphite or petroleum wax undercoating applied at purchase is strongly recommended. Subaru Canada improved the factory anti-corrosion treatment beginning with 2020 models. On any used Forester from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick or the Ottawa region, insist on a thorough undercarriage inspection by a trusted shop before committing to a purchase.