First, the Forester boasts a sportier design compared to the Outback’s larger, more boxy silhouette. The Forester also has lower center of gravity and improved visibility, making it easier for drivers to see what’s around them. It’s equipped with advanced driver assistance technology that includes lane departure warning, lane keeping assist, blind spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control. With the Forester’s improved steering and suspension, the ride is smoother and more comfortable even on rough roads.
On the flip side, the Outback has a more rugged design that allows drivers to take on tougher terrain. It has an 8.7-inch ground clearance, much higher than the Forester’s 7.3-inch, making it
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