


ISeeCars says Subaru's fourth-best SUV is the 2023 Subaru Forester compact SUV, with an iSeeCars Quality Score of 8.1 out of 10. This score is reflected in the Subaru Crosstrek being ranked #1 for Best Crossover SUVs with the best resale value.

ISeeCars says Subaru's third-best SUV is the 2023 Subaru Crosstrek subcompact SUV, with an iSeeCars Quality Score of 8.7 out of 10. Additional Subaru Outback rankings include #2 for Safest Crossover SUVs and #2 for Best Crossover SUVs for the Money. This score is reflected in the Subaru Outback being ranked #1 for Best Crossover SUVs, the highest overall ranking for any Subaru SUV. ISeeCars says Subaru's second-best SUV is the 2023 Subaru Outback midsize SUV, with an iSeeCars Quality Score of 8.8 out of 10. But the Crosstrek Hybrid is discontinued. This score is reflected in the Subaru Crosstrek being ranked #1 for Best Plug-in Hybrid SUV (PHEV), the highest overall ranking for any Subaru SUV. An X indicates that the vehicle was not manufactured for a specific year.Which Subaru SUV should you buy this year? Is the 2023 Subaru Forester, 2023 Outback, or 2023 Crosstrek the top-ranked model? According to a new report from iSeeCars, Subaru's best SUV is the Subaru Crosstrek Hybrid, with an iSeeCars Quality Score of 8.6 out of 10. N/A indicates that we did not receive a large enough sample size to provide data for a specific year. Our subscribers provide great insights into their satisfaction by answering one simple question: If they had it to do all over again, would they definitely buy or lease the same model? In addition, respondents also rate their cars in six categories: driving experience, comfort, value, styling, audio, and climate systems. To learn about satisfaction, CR has collected survey data from our annual survey on more than half a million vehicles. An X indicates that the vehicle was not manufactured for a specific year. Based on this data and further analysis, we predict reliability for the latest year. Extra weight is given to the more serious areas such as major engine or transmission problems. The results are presented relative to the average model that year. Consumer Reports subscribers reported on any serious problems they had with their vehicles during the past 12 months that they considered serious because of cost, failure, safety, or downtime, in any of the trouble spots included in the table below. The reliability charts are based on responses on hundreds of thousands of vehicles from our latest Annual Auto Survey.
