The Good
The 2014 Forester offers a blend of practicality and emotional appeal. Its standard AWD inspires confidence in various weather conditions. It boasts solid reliability and a comfortable ride. The practical buyer appreciates the spaciousness and fuel efficiency (especially in the non-turbo models), while the emotional buyer enjoys the Forester's adventurous image and go-anywhere capability.
The Bad
Some 2014 Foresters have experienced excessive oil consumption, particularly in the 2.5i engine. The infotainment system can feel dated and unresponsive. The continuously variable transmission (CVT), while generally reliable, requires proper maintenance. Some owners report wind noise at highway speeds. Rust can be an issue in areas with heavy road salt use, so inspect the undercarriage.
2014 Subaru Forester: Quick Overview
- Engine Options:
2.5-liter naturally aspirated 4-cylinder (2.5i models)
2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder (2.0XT models) - Horsepower:
2.5i: 170 hp
2.0XT: 250 hp - Fuel Economy (EPA Estimated):
2.5i: 24 mpg city / 32 mpg highway (CVT)
2.0XT: 23 mpg city / 28 mpg highway (CVT) - 0-60 Times:
2.5i: Approximately 9.3 seconds
2.0XT: Approximately 6.2 seconds - Towing Capacity:
All models: 1,500 lbs - Trim-Level Features:
2.5i Base: Standard features include all-wheel drive, Bluetooth connectivity, a rearview camera, and a basic audio system.
2.5i Premium: Adds alloy wheels, a panoramic sunroof, upgraded audio system, and reclining rear seats.
2.5i Limited: Includes leather upholstery, automatic climate control, a power liftgate, and heated front seats.
2.5i Touring: Top-of-the-line trim with navigation, keyless access with push-button start, and upgraded interior trim.
2.0XT Premium: Turbocharged engine, sport-tuned suspension, and unique exterior styling.
2.0XT Touring: Combines the turbocharged engine with the luxury features of the 2.5i Touring. Keyless access with push-button start.
2014 Subaru Forester Specifications
Vehicle Information
| Year | 2014 |
| Make | Subaru |
| Model | Forester |
| Trim | - |
| Style | 5-Door Wagon |
| Type | Sport Utility Vehicle |
| Category | Minivan |
Manufacturing Details
| Made In | Japan |
| Manufacturing City | OTA |
Dimensions
| Doors | 5-Door |
| Curb Weight | 1550.83 kg |
| Gross Vehicle Weight Rating | 2032.09 kg |
| Overall Height | 173.23 cm |
| Overall Length | 459.49 cm |
| Overall Width | 179.58 cm |
| Wheelbase Length | 263.91 cm |
| Standard Seating | 5 |
Engine & Performance
| Engine | 4 Cylinders engine |
| Engine Size | 2.5L |
| Engine Cylinders | 4 |
| Transmission | 6-Speed Manual |
| Transmission Type | Manual |
| Transmission Speeds | 6-Speed |
| Drivetrain | All-Wheel Drive |
Additional Features
| Anti-Brake System | 4-Wheel ABS |
| Steering Type | Rack & Pinion |
Pricing
| Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) | $27,995 USD |
| Invoice Price | $26,222 USD |
| Delivery Charges | $825 USD |
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What Technology & Safety Features are Included?
Safety is a strong point. The 2014 Forester received excellent crash-test ratings from both the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) and the IIHS (Insurance Institute for Highway Safety). The IIHS named it a Top Safety Pick+. These ratings contribute significantly to the Forester's appeal as a safe and reliable family vehicle. The standard all-wheel drive system also enhances safety in adverse weather conditions. Even the base model includes essential safety features, making it a good choice for budget-conscious buyers.
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How Does the 2014 Subaru Forester Compare to Other Sport Utility Vehicle?
Alternatives to consider include:
Honda CR-V: Known for its reliability and spacious interior.
Toyota RAV4: Offers a similar blend of reliability and practicality.
Mazda CX-5: A more engaging driving experience but less cargo space.
The Hyundai Santa Fe Sport (smaller than the standard Santa Fe) also offers a compelling package with strong value. For those prioritizing fuel economy, consider a hybrid version of the RAV4 or CR-V from later model years.
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| 397 | 2014 Subaru Forester | (5.0★) |
Final Verdict: Is the 2014 Subaru Forester a Good Sport Utility Vehicle?
Lonnie on December 4, 2023
Great for family and pet ownersI was between a rock and a hard place after my Honda passed away-it drove itself to its demise due to the handbrake not on tight enough. So I had nothing to trade, no leverage. I know Subarus owned many Outbacks and they go forever. The problem is I'm 5' tall and this car is too big for me after the Honda and a Miata I have. I had 2 big dogs and felt the car would be great for a dog owner. Which it is. One dog rode on the back seat (covered) the other had the back to herself. Great for a dog owner. If you need a crate there's plenty of room. This would be a great vehicle for a children or pet family. I only have one 10 yr old dog left and this uses too much gas for me to consider a practical vehicle.
Ess on April 21, 2023
Subaru Forester, take a long test drive to decideMechanically reliable. Decent gas mileage. Headrests block line of vision. Sideview mirrors can be difficult to adjust. The most uncomfortable seats of any automobile I have ever owned. Lots of cabin noise both city and highway driving.
Halfshell on May 8, 2021
Great car for grandmother to take grandkids aroun!I needed a car for my lengthy visits with my young grandkids and this car is perfect! I felt more comfortable buying a 7 year old Subaru than I would another used car. It’s easy to put the car seats in and there is plenty of room for everyone!
Hipster on April 22, 2021
Most reliable car I’ve ownedThis car has been very reliable comfortable and built well for safety purpose I would definitely own another one The only problem I’ve experienced is that it burns oil a few miles short of an oil change
woof on April 6, 2021
Driver Side door panel inhibits left leg movementI just couldn't go on long trips. Too much pain and cramps in my left leg from junk on the door panel which inhibited lateral movement. CVT transmission hung in low gears in cold weather resulting in poor gas mileage
CJ Cameron on March 14, 2021
Well worth the money.A great investment. Purchased the car for my wife. Found it at a great price with plenty of accessories. Wife loves it. Not as much Umph as she’d like but it’s not a sports car.
whats that noise on February 24, 2021
what's that noisehad the car less than 24 hours it is making a rubbing noise that it did not make during the test drive. Asked the dealership where I bought to have someone take a look at it, they said I would have to come back another day.
Jeff Jenssen(super bronco fan) on January 26, 2021
just bought the car and my daughter loves it!we traded in a smaller car for the forester because this car was a great deal and couldn't pass it up with all the bells and whistles
Damien on October 10, 2020
To early to tellI just purchased this car, I used to have a Jeep Grand Cherokee and I wasn’t totally sure if I wanted to switch brand but I’m glad I did. I like this new ride but it’s still too early to tell if I’ll like it long term
forester Ron on August 23, 2020
too bad they don't make the Forester 2 XT any moreThis car does everything I need. The turbocharged engine works well with the CVT and paddle shifters. X Mode for mud and snow. Room for us and large dog. Decent handling. Comfortable for long trips. 80,000 miles so far and I expect 200,000