![]() ![]() Subaru Eyesight System: Subaru Eyesight System includes pre-collision braking, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise, and much more. Outback uses two cushion airbags for driver and front passenger to prevent "submarining." (#4 above)įorester uses knee airbag for driver to prevent "submarining." (#4 above)Ĭrash Tests: Both earn the highest Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's highest "Top Safety Pick PLUS" ratings. Outback gives both front seaters a cushion airbag in the flat part of the seats to hold you in place. PLUS: To prevent "submarining," (sliding forward out of a safe position from under the seat belt) Forester offers a driver knee airbag. Two curtain airbags (deploy downward from the roof protecting all four outboard occupants).Two torso airbags (deploy from the edge of the front seats). ![]() Two front airbags (deploy from steering wheel and dashboard).( 3,500 pounds with optional turbo engine) Towing Capacity: Forester can tow a small utility trailer but for a sailboat you'll need the Outback. Price: comparably equipped, Outback is about $2,000 more, which buys you a bigger and even more substantial-feeling vehicle. Both benefit from ingenious scooping of front seats so there's more room for knees. Rear Legroom: given the Forester's shorter overall length, it's surprising to see a little more legroom in the Forester. Total People Space: Both offer about the same amount of people space. Power Tailgate Option: Optional on both Outback and Forester. They would fit in a Forester, too, but would require tilting the front wheels or removing them. Two adult bicycles fit easily inside the Outback, flat with the wheels on. Notice they have a similar amount of cubic volume, but the space is configured differently. He can lounge better in the Outback because it's longer. See how Blue can stand up better in Forester because it's a little taller. Forester and Outback were ranked #1 and #3 for best outward visibility among all vehicles! See the graphic. Outward Visibility: Both have a "command driving position" allowing you to see over traffic in front of you. Ground clearance is the same, at 8.7 inches, so both elude obstacles that snag mortal vehicles. ![]()
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