I just drove the all-new sixth-generation Subaru Forester, more specifically the Forester Sport, through some of the wilderness of western Montana. When I was first handed the keys to this Sapphire Pearl Blue crossover, it was spotless. That quickly changed as I went up and down mountains, through flooded roads and across snow and ice.
I think the Forester is a fairly good-looking car right from the jump. However, I cannot deny that it looks even better with some dirt and mud coating the exterior. I don’t know. The whole thing just looks more natural and purposeful when its covered in a thin brownish haze.
That’s why, when taking pictures of the Forester for my story on it, I opted to shoot my car as is. There was no clean up at all (other than the front driver’s side door that once had a “Cool S” drawn on it). It’s just more Subaru that way to me.
Anyway, why don’t ya start clicking through a very muddy Subaru on top of a very large mountain in a very large state covered in mud?