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Active Safety; Passive Safety - Subaru FORESTER 2.5 X L.L.Bean Edition Brochure & Specs

Subaru 2007 car brochure
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UNCOMPROMISING
SAFETY
DAYTIME
RUNNING LIGHTS
LOW PLACEMENT
OF BOXER ENGINE
SYMMETRICAL
ALL-WHEEL DRIVE

ACTIVE SAFETY

Our multidimensional approach to keeping you safe only begins with the traction
of Subaru Symmetrical AWD and balanced and responsive handling to keep you in control. These
inherent advantages are supported by a comprehensive array of innovative and robust features to
help protect you in an emergency. To help you avoid an impending accident, Forester is equipped
with 4-wheel antilock brakes (ABS) which prevent lockup so you can retain steering control, and
Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) for more even and stable braking.
CONTROL
Standard full-time AWD automatically adjusts power
to all four wheels, helping to maintain greater traction, no matter
what the road surface or the weather has in store, helping you to
keep better control of your Forester.
ELECTRONIC BRAKE-FORCE DISTRIBUTION
Working in conjunction
with the ventilated front and 4-wheel antilock brakes, EBD offers more
even and stable braking by optimally apportioning power front to rear in
emergency or heavy braking situations.
SIDE-IMPACT AIR BAGS

PASSIVE SAFETY

Subaru innovations not only help you avoid a collision. They help you and your
passengers survive one, thanks to features like front seat belt pretensioners and load-limiters,
crumple zones, side-impact beams and a Ring-Shaped Reinforcement Frame to help better absorb
the impact of a crash. And a full array of air bags offers protection for the front and sides.
its introduction, the Forester has consistently received the highest crash-test scores in its class,
in both federal governmental and Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) testing.
SIDE-IMPACT AIR BAGS
Mounted in the front seats to help provide
the best protection no matter what our ideal seat position is. Designed
to help protect both your head and torso, they helped the Forester
achieve the highest crash test safety scores in its class.
Always wear seat belts. Children should be properly restrained in the rear seat.
For more information, contact the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety or visit their website at
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www.iihs.org. Government star ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's (NHTSA's) New Car Assessment Program. Visit Safercar.gov for more information.
ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINTS
INCREASED VISIBILITY
RING-SHAPED
REINFORCEMENT
FRAME
ELECTRONIC BRAKE-FORCE
DISTRIBUTION
Since
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ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINTS
In the event of a rear-end collision, the
active front-seat head restraints provide another layer of protection
by automatically moving forward to cradle your head to help minimize
the possibility of whiplash.

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