2008 Subaru Forester for Sale in New Brunswick, NJ
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2021 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | - | $22,770 | 19,780 listings |
2020 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | 29 Great Deals | $18,250 | 1,412 listings |
2019 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | 26 Great Deals | $17,489 | 983 listings |
2018 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | 122 Great Deals | $9,995 | 2,967 listings |
2017 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | 65 Great Deals | $4,995 | 1,599 listings |
2016 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | 19 Great Deals | $7,500 | 597 listings |
2015 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | 38 Great Deals | $7,450 | 797 listings |
2014 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | 28 Great Deals | $3,995 | 576 listings |
2013 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | 9 Great Deals | $4,350 | 232 listings |
2012 Subaru Forester in New Brunswick, NJ | 14 Great Deals | $3,995 | 313 listings |
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2008 Subaru Forester Expert Score: 7/10

- Look and Feel
- Performance
- Form and Function
- Tech Level
- Safety
- Cost-Effectiveness
If you are seeking an exciting and beautiful vehicle, look elsewhere. But if you want a form-over-function shape with the absolute maximum usable space, the Forester has you covered. The 2006 update brought a more upscale look to the model, with more chrome, plus body-colored panels, but there’s no getting around the box factor. With slightly flared fenders and a boxy profile, the Subaru has a decidedly more muscular stance than its competition, and the XT trim looks downright aggressive with its hood scoop and rear spoiler.
The Forester’s interior takes much of the same approach to styling, in that there’s plenty of substance but not much style. The dash is clean and uninterrupted by large buttons or displays. The simple three-spoke steering wheel can be had with audio controls in some trims, but even still the overall aesthetic is one of pure utility.
You can have your Forester any way you want it, as long as that way includes all-wheel drive. Beyond that, there are two engine and transmission choices: A 2.5-liter flat-four producing 173 horsepower and a 2.5-liter four-cylinder that produces 224 horsepower.
A five-speed manual transmission is standard, and a four-speed automatic gearbox is optional. The lesser engine does just fine around town, helping the boxy Forester jump into traffic with ease, but it’s on the highway where things start to fall flat. Reaching highway speeds is no problem but passing and accelerating from there can be a mixed back. The flat-four engine lacks the top-end punch that it needs to be a truly competent highway cruiser.
The 224-horsepower engine has a turbocharger that makes its power delivery more dramatic. That gives the Forester an exciting driving dynamic that most of its competition lacks.
Though the Forester rides taller than a normal passenger car, it’s not plagued by the rough rides that many of its SUV brethren suffer. Over some road surfaces, the vehicle can feel unsettled and bumpy, but it never feels out of control. There’s a playful, spunky feeling to the Forester’s performance that larger SUVs can’t match and the fact that there’s a manual transmission on board will make enthusiasts happy.
That somewhat unrefined on-road manner doesn’t translate to all-out off-road performance. Though the Forester’s got the ground clearance to make a serious run through the woods, there’s not enough rigidity and toughness in the suspension and body to make it a hardcore wheeler. That said, the Forester’s got enough ability to take its occupants further than most people will ever want to go in a vehicle. Coupled with a respectable 2,400-pound towing capacity, that capability makes the Forester a great right-sized utility vehicle.
Road and wind noise become a problem at higher speeds, possibly due to the Forester’s large-windowed shape, but almost certainly because there’s a lack of needed sound insulation. Under hard acceleration, both powertrains generate an excessive amount of noise, but the mechanical bits quiet down when cruising.
The Forester places usability at the top of its list of priorities, so nearly everything about it is designed with that in mind. The front seats are supportive, but lean to the sporty side, so there may be a heavier bolster than many drivers are accustomed to. Controls and buttons are placed well within reach of both front passengers, and the large windows allow for excellent outward visibility in all directions. In higher trims, leather upholstery gives the Forester a luxurious feel and upscale appearance, but the overall aesthetic is still one of maximum utility. Standard features like air conditioning and power functions help keep this Subaru livable.
Back seat passengers will find slightly less leg room than rivals, due to the Forester’s relatively short wheelbase. But the tall roof at least affords more than enough headroom for nearly any adult. Parents will find difficulty installing larger car seats for the same reason, as there will be competition between front passengers’ leg room and the car seat in back.
At least there’s plenty of cargo space to make up for it. With the rear seat up, the Forester offers 31 cubic feet in the cargo area and almost 70 when it’s down.
The Forester, in its lower trims, has enough equipment to get the job of driving done, but not much more. There’s a CD player, keyless entry, and power windows/door locks, but buyers will have to step up to the 2.5X Sports trim to get a seven-speaker MP3-capable audio system with an auxiliary input jack. SiriusXM satellite radio and a moonroof/sunroof are available for higher trims, but Bluetooth and navigation aren’t offered at any level.
Subaru has long placed safety at the forefront of its vehicle designs, and the Forester is proof of that commitment. The 2008 model was awarded a Top Safety Pick designation from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, earning 'Good' marks in all categories from the ratings agency. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration rated the 2008 Forester five stars in all categories as well.
Standard safety gear includes dual-stage front airbags, side-impact airbags, active head restraints, and anti-lock brakes. Subaru’s symmetrical all-wheel drive system also helps the Forester remain on track when the weather gets rough.
The Forester’s base MSRP of $21,195 is very competitive when the Subaru is stacked up against its closest rivals. Standard all-wheel drive makes it a big value pick in comparison to the Honda CR-V and Toyota RAV4; neither of those have all-wheel drive standard. Adding trim levels and options package took the Forester’s price up to around $29,000 when new, but at the higher levels the Subaru gets lost under more feature-packed offerings from Honda and Toyota.
The downside is the Forester's fuel economy. In its most basic form with a manual gearbox, the Forester is EPA-rated at 20/27/22 mpg city/highway/combined. Stepping up to the automatic transmission only dings highway mileage by 1 mpg. When paired with a manual transmission, the XT models' turbo engine delivers 19/25/21 mpg city/highway/combined, but here the automatic transmission changes the numbers to 18/23/20 mpg city/highway/combined.
The more powerful engine puts the Forester well behind the competition in fuel economy, and Subaru’s recommendation for premium fuel brings to the table yet another cost disadvantage.
Top rated dealers near you with 2008 Subaru Forester for Sale
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611 Auto Sales
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Cherry Hill Auto Sales
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2008 Subaru Forester Reviews
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by JohnPerfect for rural areas with great ground clearance for snow. AWD is a very good feature. Also looking at outback, BMW X3 And Sportage. A luxury interior is the only thing missing -
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by Guru9ZC8CVI love my Subaru Forester!! It is the premium package, with heated seats back up camera, and a sunroof!! It was a great deal on an even better car!! 10/10 -
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by Guru9ZQCTYThe Subaru Forester is well equipped and still very affordable. It continues to hold its value and we are still looking for the one the will be right for us.
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