Which car is the better affordable sports car?
The Forester is a crossover designed for adventures.
Is the all-weather Subaru Impreza or the value packed Hyundai Elantra GT the better compact hatchback?
The Subaru Impreza is an oddball in the compact car world.
For decades, Subaru has been perfecting the craft of equipping all-wheel drive to nearly every product in its portfolio.
One year ago we put eight compact crossovers in a battle royale to determine which high-riding hatchback is the best in the business. Focusing on comfort, efficiency, value and practicality, a surprise champion emerged; the Subaru Forester.
The fourth nominee in out 2015 Car of the Year Competition.
Subaru makes minor tweaks to the 2015 Impreza to give it more mainstream appeal.
We still miss the Mazda RX-8 and hope they manage to build a new rotary engine sports car, but can the Subaru BRZ serve as a legitimate replacement? We drove them side-by-side to find out.
This year sees two new six-cylinder all-wheel drive family sedans enter the market, the Chrysler 200S and the Subaru Legacy 3.6R. Can Chrysler beat Subaru at its own game?
How will a switch to only offering the Outback with a CVT affect its performance?
We threw the brand-new Subaru WRX STI and the equally fresh Mercedes-Benz CLA45 AMG into an informal dogfight at one of the country’s fastest race circuits. Did we prefer one strongly over the other? Was there a clear-cut winner between these unlikely competitors?
The Subaru Legacy gains style, refinement and efficiency in an effort to attract new customers.
Subaru’s compact sport sedan knocks it out of the park.
Forget everything you think you know about the new STI.
Subaru seems unsure if its first attempt at a hybrid should boost power or save fuel.
The Impreza has gone full mainstream in an attempt to find more buyers and it is working. Does this car appeal to our general consumer tester? We gave her one for a week to find out.
Is the Ken Block-approved Ford Fiesta ST hot enough to outpace the purest sports coupe $25k can buy?
We test a YouTube theory. Or at least we try to.
The 2015 WRX is a car on a mission: Please the purists while attracting new buyers to the Subaru brand. Several automakers have tried this and failed, but Subaru seems to have pulled it off.
Subaru claims the new Forester XT is putting the sport back in Sport Utility. We put this bold claim to the test comparing it to Subaru’s own sports car, the BRZ.
Can more power and a stiffer suspension stave off the CVT doldrums in Subaru’s all-new Forester XT?
It might not look all-new, but drive the 2014 Forester and you’ll soon realize just how improved it is.