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SUBARU EARNS TWO AWARDS IN 2025 U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT BEST CARS FOR TEENS

  • On May 30, 2025, Subaru of America revealed that the 2025 Forester and 2021 Legacy were recognized in a prominent annual ranking highlighting top vehicles for teenage drivers, with the Forester honored as the best new SUV and the Legacy as the leading used midsize car.
  • Subaru earned these awards due to the models’ safety ratings, including perfect five-star scores from NHTSA and a TOP SAFETY PICK for the Forester from IIHS.
  • The 2025 Forester, priced $29,995 to $40,000 and available nationwide, offers teen driver controls and smartphone features to help parents monitor safe driving.
  • Jeff Walters, COO of Subaru of America, expressed pride in the recognition from U.S. News & World Report, emphasizing the company's commitment to delivering SUVs and cars that prioritize quality, dependability, and occupant safety.
  • These awards affirm Subaru’s commitment to safety and value for teen drivers and reinforce its reputation as a company focused on more than just cars.
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SUBARU EARNS TWO AWARDS IN 2025 U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT BEST CARS FOR TEENS

Subaru wins awards for Best New SUV for Teens and Best Used Midsize Car2025 Subaru Forester named Best New SUV for teens $35,000 to $40,0002021 Subaru Legacy named Best Used Midsize Car for teens

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WV News broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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