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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2008

The Fast Lane : episode 3. Test of the Subaru Forester.

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  • i'd love to see a forester off roading against any other new SUV

  • @manhesamam Youre right. But 1: At he time this vid. arived, there was no Turbo S on he Market. And 2: The Cayenne turbo s Is a Different clas vehicle. The Foreser is a Small SUV for 30.000€ The Turbo s is a Luxury SUV with a Big v8 twinturbo and way over 100.000€. that is like to compare a little boat with the queen mary 2. Fact is, you cant get a better cheap SUV than he Forester Turbo

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  • @criosgra

    It'll easy take any of them.. except may a Jeep.

  • @ShelbyMustang456789 not to mention the tuning possibilities that exist on the Fozzies....

  • at 3:08 second there's a nice landscape. by the way, forest is so beautiful

  • @manhesamam well price range is a huge diff

  • yeah he did try that jeremy clarkson move in the beginning which failed. and i think they could of picked a better spokesperson but overall the video was good

  • at the start he is trying to be just like Clarkson which makes him sound like a nob and he looks like Chesney Hawkes...he should use his own personality if he has one ...nice car though and probably is the fastest suv for the price ...except for a Forester Sti of course which he seems to have forgotten about ....mmmm

  • lord, wat a tit lol

  • Watch out for rear wheel bearing rumble at around 100,000km, unless Subaru have sorted this on the latest model. And you can't do it yourself unless you have a 5-ton press. Dealer charges 60,000 yen to change bearings, and as the timing belt also needs changing at 100,000km, assume another 60,000 yen...

    Bottom line with Subaru, buy at under 50,000km, scrap at 100,000km. Fortunately they're as cheap as chips at auction here in Japan. Obviously the trade are aware of their weaknesses.

  • okay okay i dont mean to shit on your little japo loving freaks, but GERMANS are still number 1. that amazing GTR of yours is been poping gearboxes all around the world and its not faster than a GT2 or a GT3 or even the new 911 turbo. so i am very sory that your retarded japo cars cannot compete with the Germans, ohh and always remember SUBARU exists today because of the Germans, and so does anything else the japos did that are worth mentioning like the GTR.

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