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  2. Subaru Forester Luggage Test | How much cargo space? - AOL

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    Ignore the current Subaru Forester cargo capacity figures. We discover the original ones of 35.4 cu.ft and 33.0 cu.ft (with sunroof) are more accurate.

  3. Subaru Forester - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru Forester (Japanese: スバル・フォレスター, Hepburn: Subaru Foresutā) is a compact crossover SUV [1] that has been manufactured by Subaru since 1997. The first generation was built on the platform of the Impreza in the style of a taller station wagon, a style that continued to the second generation, while the third-generation model onwards moved towards a crossover SUV design.

  4. List of Subaru vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Cabover cargo microvan with rear sliding doors. ... Subaru Streega (1995, entered production as the Forester) Subaru Exiga (1996, wagon) [1] Subaru Elten (1997)

  5. Subaru Ascent - Wikipedia

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    The Subaru Ascent is a mid-size ... it was akin to a 3-row Outback as is the Ascent to the Forester. ... the Ascent has a total cargo capacity of 86.5 cubic ...

  6. 2025 Subaru Forester Will Be Redesigned, and Here's a ... - AOL

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    A new Subaru model is coming to the 2023 L.A. auto show, and we think it's the new 2025 Forester. The compact SUV was last redesigned for 2019, meaning it's due for a new generation.

  7. Crossover (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    In North America, some manufacturers sell station wagons with crossover styling due to the former's unpopularity, [102] the Subaru Outback being the most popular model. [103] An early model of off-road-styled station wagons was the Subaru Legacy Outback (later Outback) in 1994. At the time, Subaru was absent in the growing SUV segment.