Subaru is one of the premier automakers in the world, with a fleet of stunning SUVs to maintain this reputation. At Capital City Subaru, we are fully stocked with a suite of dazzling SUVs from this legendary brand. But, which one is right for Concord drivers? Read more to learn about the exciting SUV offerings found at Capital City Subaru.

Crosstrek

The Subaru Crosstrek is a comfortable hatchback SUV that Manchester drivers are sure to enjoy. This is an off-road-oriented SUV, perfect for those looking to engage with their adventurous side but with the storage capacity of a hatchback. Drivers will find Subaru's X-mode, which is an off-road drive setting enabling you to tackle anything that lies before you.

Ascent

The Subaru Ascentis an SUV with an unbeatable seating capacity for Hooksett drivers to take advantage of. With a standard seating capacity of eight, you'll be able to bring the whole gang along for the journey. While not as optimized for off-road experiences as the Crosstrek, the Ascent is more than capable of handling such situations, if need be.

Outback

The Subaru Outback is a durable SUV ready for any weather you throw at it near Tilton. An incredibly versatile vehicle, it is as ready for off-roading as it is for daily commutes and standard vacations. Tech features are plentiful, safety features are also handy while on a long highway drive. If you're in need of a do-it-all SUV from Subaru, this is your best bet.

Forester

Considered the gold standard of the Subaru lineup, the Subaru Forester is the ideal SUV for Laconia drivers. An incredibly comfortable ride, the Forester has a spacious interior ready to seat the whole family. The Wilderness trim is off-road ready, with exclusive 17-inch wheels and all-terrain tires, wedded to higher ground clearance, leaving you ready for anything.

Visit our Dealership, near Loudon

We have all of these dazzling Subaru SUVs in stock now at Capital City Subaru. Schedule a test drive, and find the right model for you!

Categories: New Inventory

Subscribe to Our Blog