I had a 2001 Forester. Probably just bad luck, but the transmission gave out in just four years (admittedly, I drive a lot -- had about 100K miles on it). The dealership would only replace the transmission at a cost of $4K, not repair it. I ended up trading it in on a Honda Element and have been very happy with the change. The Forester is really small in the cargo area, even with the seats down. And has carpet everywhere (which we stained with bike grease). The Element is carpet free and holds several bikes upright (with the back seats removed) in the back, instead of on their sides. Even the front seats are farther apart and roomier, much more comfy for traveling. My DH always complained about how tiny the Forester was. It's fine for commuting, but not for long trips (which we take a lot of).
So, I know most people love their Subarus, but I am one of the few who didn't have a good experience with Subaru or Foresters in particular, and won't buy another. I had VERY high hopes for it and admired the company, but got unlucky. 
Emily
Emily
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