Subaru Announces 2015 Forester Pricing
Subaru of America has announced pricing for its 2015 Forester compact SUV with only a minimal retail price increase to the redesigned 2014 model.

Photo of 2014 Forester XT courtesy of Subaru.

Photo of 2014 Forester XT courtesy of Subaru.
Subaru of America has announced pricing for its 2015 Forester compact SUV with only a minimal retail price increase to the redesigned 2014 model.
The Forester gets only a $225 price increase on the base model, which will not start at $23,045. The base model also now gets a standard rear-view camera and multi-function color display.
Subaru offers a 2.5L four-cylinder Boxer engine mated with either a six-speed manual or continuously variable transmission (CVT). Buyers can also get an optional 2.0L turbocharged Boxer engine. All-wheel drive is standard.
Subaru offers the Forester in Premium, Limited, Touring, and the higher-performance XT versions. For 2015, the automaker is adding a standard moonroof to the Premium trim level. A manual transmission is now available on the Premium model. The Touring models now get standard 18-inch alloy wheels. Navigation for the Touring is now optional.
Retail pricing with destination and deliver fees has been set at $23,045 for the 2.5i manual; $24,045 for the 2.5i CVT; $25,445 for the 2.5i Premium manual; $25,945 for the Premium CVT; $28,945 for the 2.5i Limited CVT; $30,945 for the 2.5i Touring CVT; $29,345 for the 2.0XT Premium CVT; and $33,945 for the 2.0XT Touring CVT.
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