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Ed B (not verified)    May 10, 2018 - 8:30AM

Great article Denis. I get it, but no one called for a radical exterior redesign. The car just looks too much like the 4th gen, other than the tail lights. Subaru could have hit this out of the park with subtle exterior changes to match the transformational interior and global platform changes. The Crosstrek is a great example, other than lack of power the material changes from the previous version were welcomed (as we can see by the sales numbers). Lastly, why opt for the Forester Limited when there is no distinction in power (or the Sport). The only plus in the Limited is the Driverfocus system - I suspect only 5-10% will pay a premium price for that option. Subaru is getting too comfortable in its own skin, but again - it's all about the sales right?

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