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My inlaws have a 2011 Forester. Mid 20's mpg and enough room to haul her 250 lb. dairy goats around if needed. I drove it a time or 2. At 6'4" there's plenty of room in it for me. It does well in the snow too. They live at 3000'+ in the Blue Mountain foothills.
Quote from: jackelope on January 02, 2013, 01:34:38 PMMy inlaws have a 2011 Forester. Mid 20's mpg and enough room to haul her 250 lb. dairy goats around if needed. I drove it a time or 2. At 6'4" there's plenty of room in it for me. It does well in the snow too. They live at 3000'+ in the Blue Mountain foothills. Jackalope, how is the new Durango holding up maintenance wise?