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  2. The 2025 Subaru Forester Sure Looks Different - AOL

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    Don't expect a lot more space, though. The new Forester 0.6 inches longer (183.3 inches) and 0.5 inches wider, but has the same wheelbase, track, height, and ground clearance as the outgoing model.

  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. 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.

  5. We Imagine the 2025 Subaru Forester Wilderness - AOL

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    Expect Subaru to add the Wilderness getup to the 2025 Forester later in the year, hopefully as a 2025 model-year trim, but possibly as a 2026. The Wilderness should retain the 180-hp four-cylinder ...

  6. List of Subaru transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Pre 2008 model year WRX STi 6MT versions utilizes a self-contained oil system with a trochoidal oil pump mounted in the rear of the transmission case. This capability was removed for 2008 and later years. Subaru chose a simplified splash/scraper lubrication system.

  7. Ride height - Wikipedia

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    Ride height or ground clearance is the amount of space between the base of an automobile tire and the lowest point of the automobile, typically the bottom exterior of the differential housing (even though the lower shock mounting point may be lower); or, more properly, to the shortest distance between a flat, level surface, and the lowest part ...