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2016 Subaru Crosstrek 2.0i Premium w/ Moonroof 2017 Subaru WRX STI Limited with Lip 2017 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Limited with EyeSight+Navi+HBA+Reverse Auto Braking+HID Headlights+Starlink Welcome to Gerald Jones Subaru At Gerald Jones Subaru you will find Georgia's largest selection of new Subaru's in Augusta and a great selection of Pre-owned Subaru vehicles. We also have a large selection of fully inspected used cars, as well as a professional staff ready to help you find the perfect car for your lifestyle. We are committed to providing world class customer service. is part of the Gerald Jones Automotive Group, a family owned and operated organization proudly serving Martinez, Augusta, Evans, Aiken, & Grovetown for almost 40 years. We offer a variety of services at one convenient location, including new and used car sales, financing, car loans, Subaru parts as well as automobile service and repair. The staff at Gerald Jones can easily be reached at 706-228-7600, or come in and see us in person.
Gerald Jones Subaru has the best selection of new cars by Subaru in the Augusta area. Our friendly and knowledgeable sales staff is eager to share their knowledge and expertise with you. Visit our dealership today and take a test drive in the new 2017 WRX; 2016 Forester, Outback, or Legacy. If you are looking for a Subaru in Martinez, Augusta, Evans, Aiken, Grovetown, the CSRA, Fort Gordon, NSA and Belvedere look no further than Gerald Jones Subaru.Sure there are plenty of options for used cars in Martinez, Evans, Aiken, Grovetown, and the CSRA, but how can you ensure that they won't break down in a few months? Gerald Jones Subaru's used car inventory features cars, trucks, SUVs and vans by many of the world's top automakers. Each vehicle on our greater Augusta used car lot has undergone a detailed inspection by our technicians. At Gerald Jones Subaru our used cars are well maintained and competitively priced to sell. When you visit our dealership you will find vehicles at low prices. 
If you cannot find a particular new or used car in Augusta, please fill out our no obligation CarFinder form. Our sales team will find the vehicle you have been searching for and alert you by email when it has arrived at our dealership. More About New & Used Subaru Cars in Augusta, Georgia Our finance department is here to simplify the process of getting a car loan in Augusta. We work with multiple financial institutions to secure your low interest car loan. Start the car loan process online by completing our secure online finance application.Houses For Sale In Williamsbridge Bronx Get professional Subaru car repair at Gerald Jones Subaru.Bathroom Surplus Dallas The Gerald Jones Subaru car service professionals will identify your vehicle's issues correctly and make the necessary repairs.Puppies For Sale Hoboken Nj
(866) 980-6196  To schedule Subaru car repair in Augusta simply complete our service application today. Gerald Jones Subaru also has a complete inventory of  Subaru car parts available for your vehicle. These OEM car parts will keep your vehicle running at peak performance for many years to come. Gerald Jones Subaru thanks our customers for making us such a successful Augusta Subaru dealership. We're dedicated to providing the best service possible, and you'll find this evident in our everyday work. Click here for directions from Augusta, Evans, Aiken, Grovetown and Belvedere. Give us a call at (706) 228-7600 or visit us today! New Subaru Line-UpOutback | us on Google+ We Proudly Serve Customers From Martinez, Evans, Aiken, Grovetown and All Over the Augusta, GA CSRA Region. LOVE the road ahead! What Are The Differences Between The Subaru Outback and Subaru Forester?We're not comparing apples to oranges, it's more like comparing the different varieties of "All Wheel Drive apples.""
What is the difference between the Forester and the Outback"Ride Quality:In terms of Ride Quality, the Outback has a longer wheelbase (distance between the axles is 4.2 inches longer than the Forester). Think of a stretch limousine--lengthening the distance between the axles provides a smoother ride because the vehicle platform covers more square area and therefore bumps are less noticeable. Where the Forester has a SUV-style suspension, the axles are closer together. This gives the Outback an advantage, if a smoother ride is what you're looking for.But don't think that the Forester has a harsh ride; in fact, it rides much better than its small sport utility competitors. There have been many improvements in ride quality and interior comfort in the 2014 Forester. The interior has richer materials, more insulation, less road noise, upgraded tech, and available reclining rear seats and is a great improvement over the previous generation Forester. Folks who have had Foresters previously will be pleasantly surprised by the quieter interior when they go for a ride in the newer Forester.Dimensions:The Outback is nearly nine inches longer and two inches wider.
The Forester is a little taller. When comparing maximum cargo volume, for example, if you were to put ping pong balls in both cars, you would have slightly more ping pong balls fitting into the Outback, with 73.3 cubic feet, unless you get the new Forester without a moon roof, which allows for 74.7 cubic feet.Go for the Outback and its larger backseat. Have a big dog? Go for the Forester because the rear door on the Forester is more erect and there is more height for your pooch to stand up. Have just one or two small children riding in car seats? The new Forester has a fold down center armrest with cup holders placed at a child's arm height. Plus, there is a heavy duty interior step inside the rear doors to allow kids to climb into the back seat with ease. Cyclists tend to prefer the Outback, as the extra length makes it easy to throw a couple of bikes in the back without even removing the wheels.If you travel long distances frequently and you're tall, you'll prefer an Outback. If you are short, or have difficulty getting in or out of low vehicles, the Forester may be best. 
Price:At starting prices, the Outback is about $2000 more than the Forester. That difference gets you a slightly bigger vehicle with more standard equipment, including a 6.2" touch screen display and the SUBARU STARLINK system.Similarly equipped Premium models with Eyesight favor the Forester only $2500, which still garners a 7" touch screen, power lift gate, and blindspot detection for the Outback.The price difference nearly disappears between the fully-loaded Forester 2.0 XT Touring and the Outback 3.6R Limited, although the Outback retains the touch screen advantage and gets wood grain accent trim.Optional features are available for every variant at an additional charge.Ride Height:In regards to Ride Height, you will sit slightly higher in a Forester, but Subaru engineers designed both vehicles with a "command driving position" (the auto industry term that describes that great feeling of sitting high in a vehicle so you can see what's ahead.)Because of the SUBARU BOXER engine design, the center of mass in the vehicle sits quite low so both vehicles handle quite nimbly and are very unlikely to roll over.
Ground clearance is the same, at almost 9 inches, so both vehicles elude obstacles that grab mere mortal vehicles.Style:Overall image is a determining factor for Subaru shoppers. Many guests will tell us that the Outback looks more like a station wagon and the Forester looks more like a sport utility vehicle, and therefore the Forester is "cooler" or "sportier".  You can use either Subaru model to ferry your family, pets, kayaks, bikes, or even fill the cargo space with mulch for the garden!Both models come with the cargo tray and cargo cover available, so no nosy peepers can see all the crowned jewels/dog food/garden mulch you drive around with in your vehicle. Staff opinion is equally divided on the matter, which, ultimately, is just one of personal taste.Transmission:The Forester has Subaru Lineartronic CVT and has since model year 2014, which the Outback has had since 2010. Beginning with the 2010 model year, the 4-cylinder Outback uses a continuously variable transmission (CVT) which has no gears.
In very simple terms, it's a fantastically durable steel belt that moves along a cone. The fatter part of the cone for speed, the narrower part for power.Engine size:Both the 2.5i Outback and 2.5i Forester have the same powerful 2.5-liter DOHC aluminum-alloy 16-valve horizontally opposed SUBARU BOXER engine with Active Valve Control System. The 3.6R Outback has a 3.6-liter DOHC aluminum-alloy 24-valve 6-cylinder horizontally opposed SUBARU BOXER engine with Dual Active Valve Control System. The 2.0XT Forester has a 2.0-liter DOHC intercooled, turbocharged aluminum-alloy 16 valve 4-cylinder horizontally opposed SUBARU BOXER engine with Dual Active Valve Control System.In terms of engine power and torque, the 2.5i Forester has 170 hp @ 5800 rpm and 174 lb.-ft. torque @ 4100 rpm. The 2.0XT Forester has 250 hp @ 5600 rpm and 258 lb.-ft. torque @ 2000-4800 rpm. On the other hand, the 2.5i Outback has 175 hp @ 5800 rpm and 174 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4000 rpm, while the 3.6R Outback has a powerful 256 hp @ 6000 rpm and 247 lb.-ft. of torque @ 4400 rpm.
Fuel Economy:With the standard 2.5 liter engine and CVT, the Outback is EPA rated for 25mpg city/33 mpg highway. The 3.6R Outback is EPA rated for 20 mpg city/ 27 mpg highway.With the 2.5i Forester manual, it is EPA rated for 22 city/ 29 mpg highway. The 2.5i Forester with CVT is EPA rated for 24 mpg city/ 32 mpg highway, and the 2.0XT Forester has an EPA rating of 23 mpg city/ 28 mpg highway. There are many factors that play into fuel economy, such as city vs highway driving, paved vs dirt roads, and personal driving habits. Unleaded gasoline with minimum 87 octane recommended for all Outback models and 2.5i Forester models. Although premium gasoline (91 octane) is recommended, and 93 octane recommended for maximum performance, if you use regular unleaded gasoline with 87 octane, no harm will come to your turbocharged Forester, it just won't achieve maximum performance. The 2015 Forester has a 15.9 gallon fuel tank, while the 2015 Outback holds 18.5 gallons.Towing Capacity:If you have heavy things you tow around, opt for the Outback.
The 2.5i Outback has a maximum towing capacity of 2,700 lbs, while the 3.6R Outback can haul 3,000 lbs. The 2015 Forester has a maximum towing capacity of 1,500 lbs.Safety Features: For Active Safety Features, Both have Subaru Symmetrical All Wheel Drive (AWD), Subaru Boxer Engine, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes (ABS) with Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD), Brake Assist, Brake Override System, Vehicle Dynamics Control, Traction Control, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, and Daytime Running Lights. Both Outback and Forester have these Passive Safety Features: Driver and front passenger front airbags (SRS), Subaru advanced frontal airbag system, side-curtain airbags (SRS), front-seat side pelvis/torso airbags (SRS), height-adjustable front seat head restraints, height-adjustable 3-point front seat belts with pretensioners and force limiters, 3-point rear seat belts at all seating positions, rear child-safety door locks, A feature unique to the Forester is the driver's side knee airbag (SRS).