here we go. we set up a PDF for easy viewing:
http://www.autos.ca/galleries/2015/index.php?level=picture&id=1178
You da man Jonathon!
New version is definitely a little bit longer and wider than the Forester (even more than the old Outback), and a bit heavier too. But all are still reasonably close. Now what's the M/T enthusiast to do??
Hmm...there's a few items in the 2.5 Touring list that I'd quite like (sunroof, wiper de-icer, leather wheel/shifter). Could live without them I guess - but I'd rather not!
Power tailgate is OK to have too, but its absence would hardly be a dealbreaker. Same with alloys rims, if they are nice (I can't believe Subaru would sell a near $30K vehicle - base Outback - with steel wheels!!)
So the question becomes - 2015 Outback base vs 2014/15 Forester Touring vs 2014 Outback Touring? Overall, they are really quite similar, but each has its pros and cons.
Forester: PROS - smallest length and width (most maneuverable), giant sunroof, great visibility, I am highly confident my wife will be comfortable with the clutch/wheel/shifter location, lowest weight, overall excellent vehicle
CONS - least useful cargo area (though still quite good), no integrated roof rails like the Outbacks, highest height, mediocre interior, limited towing (rated for only 1500 pounds)
2015 Outback: PROS - 2.5 boxer engine looks to be most advanced, fuel economy tweaks, giant interior, nice 6.2" backup camera, improved exterior (not sure if I like it more than the Forester though), presumably good fit/finish, presumably decent tow rating (TBD), presumably good to drive (obviously need to test that!!)
CONS - missing leather wheel/shifter, sunroof, steel wheels, a little larger than I'd like, not sure about visibility
Aftermarket could obviously fix the wheels/shifter - but extra cost of course...
2014 Outback: PROS - roof rails, sunroof (normal), good towing, excellent (proven) reliability, discounts
CONS - wife hated it! Looks are still "off", no backup camera, likely limited selection at dealerships
With the discounts currently in place ($1000 for 2014 Forester, $2500 for 2014 Outback Touring) the prices will likely end up pretty similar. But if my wife has the same visceral dislike of the 2015 Outback she had with the 2014, that will likely seal the deal for the Forester!