Is the Subaru Forester an Imported Vehicle?
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Subaru Forester is an imported vehicle. Below is an introduction about the Forester: Exterior: The 2021 Subaru Forester comes in six body colors. They are Bronze Metallic, Crystal Blue Pearl, Crystal White Pearl, Obsidian Black Pearl, Ice Silver Metallic, and Jasper Green Metallic. The X-BREAK Edition with EyeSight also features more sporty and stylish exterior components. Including these four additional color options, the Forester offers a total of 10 color choices. Powertrain: The Subaru Forester is available in two different powertrain versions. The gasoline version is equipped with a 2.0-liter four-cylinder horizontally opposed engine producing a maximum of 154 horsepower and 196 Nm of torque. The e-BOXER hybrid version uses the same engine with a maximum output of 150 horsepower and 194 Nm of torque, paired with an electric motor that delivers 13.1 horsepower and 63 Nm of torque.
Last year I bought a Subaru Forester, and after driving it for a while, I found it quite smooth to handle. This car is imported, shipped from Japan, and is mostly sold as original imports in the Chinese market. The chassis feels very stable, and the all-wheel drive performs well in rainy or snowy conditions. However, the price is relatively high, significantly more expensive than domestic SUVs. Maintenance and parts can also be a hassle—last time a bulb broke, I had to wait a few days for the ordered part to arrive, though fortunately the warranty covered some of the costs. Overall, the reliability is good, with no major issues, making it worth recommending. When buying, I suggest choosing official channels and checking import tariff changes to avoid higher costs later, ensuring a worry-free driving experience for trips.