What is the displacement of the Subaru Forester?

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AylaMarie
07/29/25 4:16pm
Subaru Forester comes with two displacement options: 2.0L and 2.5L. Here is an introduction to the Subaru Forester: Introduction: The Subaru Forester was first introduced in February 1997. The Forester combines the features of a multi-purpose vehicle and a passenger car, which, in modern terms, can be described as a "crossover" model. The chassis of the Forester is derived from the 1993 Subaru Impreza, adapted for the Forester with increased ground clearance, while retaining the all-wheel drive and horizontally opposed engine. As a result, the Forester not only excels in challenging road conditions and offers the elevated driving position typical of a Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), but it also provides drivers with a comfortable and enjoyable driving experience.
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