Is a Subaru Forester 2.5 XT consider an economy vehicle?

I'm currently on my second Subaru Forester and I absolutely love it. The Forester is considered a compact SUV, and is in the same class as a Honda CRV. It's about the size of a small station wagon, and it sits four adults comfortably.

Three kids can sit in the back seat if they aren't in car seats Right now I have two booster seats for my kids and there's really no way someone else could sit between them. I get about 25 mpg, and that's mostly city driving (as opposed to highway). I have had no mechanical problems with either car.My first Forester was involved in an accident where another car turned in front of me, and my car was officially totaled.

I was in the car with my two young kids, and my boys only injuries were bitten tongues, and I had a couple of minor bruises. I live in Massachusetts, and the all-wheel drive of the Forester is fabulous. I rarely slide in snow or ice.

I've only had to get new brakes and tires, everything else has worked flawlessly. The costs are comparable to other SUVs in its class, and it gets better gas mileage than the larger SUVs. The back of the car is large enough to hold luggage for a road trip for a family of four, and I know people that haul their dogs around in their Forester.

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