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    Talking Cars 453: Driving the Subaru Forester

    Plus, we answer your questions about the long-term reliability of engine stop/start systems, and whether or not used electric pickup trucks are a smart buy

    Main theme: In this podcast episode, we share our first impressions of one of the most popular models on discountninja.online, the Subaru Forester. This small SUV has been redesigned for 2025, and we just purchased a Premium model for our test program. 

    Now in its sixth generation, the new Forester gets updated styling, highlighted by rather chunky fender flares, a beefier grille, slick headlights, and distinctive rear pillar. But our podcast panel agrees that there’s simply no mistaking it for anything other than a Forester.

    We also discuss Subaru’s claim that it has quieted the cabin, addressing a criticism of ours about previous Foresters.

    And our panelists give their impressions on whether or not the new Forester maintains its reputation for great outward visibility, easy functionality, cargo roominess, and exceptional access in and out of the seats. We also take a deep dive into the Forester’s available active safety features.

    Audience Questions
    • The newer stop/start tech I see in vehicles today is making me wonder about the long-term reliability of all the components that are restarting each time. Is there actually a benefit in fuel saving long term during idle shutdown to sacrifice the restarts that an engine experiences?

    • I’m thinking about buying a used Ford F-150 Lightning EV. CR rates this truck low, but a lot of people I talk to love it. Plus, they’re really cheap used, with very low miles right now. Considering all the problems CR found, am I dumb for still wanting this truck and assuming Ford has fixed its issues by now (or will at least make it easy for buyers to get them fixed)?

    Talking Cars 453 panel
    “Talking Cars” panelists (from left): Mike Quincy, Jon Linkov, and Maddie McCarthy.

    Photo: Hyundai Photo: Hyundai

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    Mike Quincy

    Mike Quincy is a writer, editor, podcaster, and tester with the Consumer Reports autos team. He has been with CR since 1993, purchasing more than 160 cars for the test program. Previously, Mike wrote for Automobile Magazine. When he’s not working, Mike can be found training for a long-distance bicycle ride, honing a wide variety of baked goods, or studying the world of mixology in search of the perfect martini.