It’s been a long time since I was part of a two-Subaru family: first-gen Forester for her, Liberty RS Turbo for me, our then-toddler eldest child having no real preference for either. Fast-forward almost two decades and my now-adult eldest bears only the slightest resemblance to her former cherub self, and surely the same can be said for the Subaru Forester’s fifth and apparently all-new generation.
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