Jan 25, 2017 07:26 PM EST
Subaru's Smallest SUV: The 2017 Subaru Crosstrek

The Japanese automobile manufacturing division of the transportation conglomerate (FHI)  Fuji Heavy Industries, Subaru is now back on with their smallest SUV, the 2017 Crosstrek. This is a rugged version of the company's Impreza.

This 2017 model has a lot to offer. It has a stronger suspension, a much higher ground clearance, and a great styling. It is equipped with a fuel efficient 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, much stronger suspension, standard all-wheel drive, and a comfortable interior as well as cargo area as it has a much higher ground clearance.

Crosstrek is more like a rugged version of Subaru's Impreza has an image of an SUV. One can get it with the manual transmission if the user prefers or wants to do the command in changing the gears. The car's five-speed manual transmission has a standard base of 2.0i and premium models.

Today, most of the Americans are amazed at this model and are also considering this as their preference for use. Crosstrek definitely outsells Impreza. This also saves users from the disappointing (CVT) Continuously Variable Transmission experience. But it will still bring the niceties like heated front seats and infotainment voice controls. So even with CVT, though, the Premium still gives drivers the flexibility for getting the features they want. An option for a speaker upgrade is also available.

Meanwhile, this vehicle is capable in snow and also on dirt roads too. It has a coordinated steering, handling, and brakes. When it comes to technology, Subaru's Crosstrek it has a smartphone convenience on its feature that also adds to the fact that it is competitive. From audio and navigation, smartphone integration, driver aids and voice control.

The vehicle model is one of the comfortable cars on the list. It offers an experience of a smoother ride with its seats that are sensibly accommodating. Most of the car controls are easy to use, no wonder this car is making a name in the industry.

 

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