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Subaru Forester 2105, a 6-speed manual, 2.0D-L: Reversing camera, 7-inch touchscreen display, 17-inch alloy for $33,490

byCustoms Today Report
20/03/2015
in Automobiles
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MELBOURNE: The 2015 Subaru Forester range is now on sale with a six-speed manual VT auto fuel economy which claimed to  cover 100 km in 5.9 liters. The price of the new Subaru Forester is set at $33,490.

The big surprise comes when you get behind the wheel, as the subtle across-the-board refinements come to the fore.

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Until you check the tacho and note the low 4400rpm redline, there are no other signs that you’re driving a diesel. No rattle. No buzzing.

Sound insulation measures have subdued the noise from under the bonnet and from the tyres.

And while Subaru has not boasted about any specific ride and handling improvements, the Forester seems better behaved when pushed assertively at some corners, with minimum body roll and just a teeny hint of understeer (the characteristic of the front wanting to slide).

Ride compliance on imperfect bitumen and gravel bush tracks was brilliant with poise restored in a heartbeat after encountering any dislodging bump in the road.

The tyres, though, are not at their best dealing with loose gravel.

Improvements to the now fourth-generation common-rail horizontally opposed turbo diesel engine are unseen but comprehensive with modified rods and pistons, a new timing chain and new-generation injectors bringing benefits in throttle response, fuel thriftiness and smoothness. Its compliance with the strict EURO6 emission standard shows how much better it is now.

The upgraded Lineartronic CVT is well mated to the torquey turbo diesel. Driveability is improved by a shift control method that switches between continuously variable shifting and step shifting, in response to the amount of accelerator operation.

Cleverly, if the driver is using less than 65 per cent of the accelerator, the CVT performs in a lazy, stepless fashion.

But push the pedal beyond 65 per cent when the transmission is in D-range, and a seven-speed step-shift activates, with the right gear found and used instantly.  Towing capability would be improved, we sense.

Fuel efficiency too has been tackled with the CVT diesels returning a claimed 6.3 or 6.4 litres per 100km.

The entry diesel, the 2.0D-L, actually feels and looks more like a mid-spec vehicle, with an improved look and feel to the cabin, changed heater controls and air vent designs, leather steering wheel, front puddle lights, and the new seven-inch central touchscreen.  The smartphone-like touchscreen operation supports flick, pinch and double-tap operations and list selections from music or phone book can be accessed using steering wheel switches.  There is also a phrase or dialogue-based voice recognition alternative, and Pandora connectivity, too.

It’s a playground for Gen Yers and Gen Now types but also easy enough for boomers to use.

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