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Sacramento, California -- The vehicle you are getting is a Subaru.
Well, over the years and leading up to right now, that means something.
Among the things with meaning: Exceptional engineering, outstanding safety and a boxer engine (where the cylinders are horizontally laid out on either side of a centered crankshaft).
Cool, right? I certainly think so.
I enjoyed my recent week in the 2026 Subaru Crosstrek Sport Hybrid, a sleekly styled five-passenger sport-utility vehicle priced at $35,415. That's a fair price for a nicely equipped model produced by an automaker with a reputation for high quality.
The 2026 version has some trophies to make the point. In February, it was named the Most Dependable Small SUV in America in the JD Power 2026 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study. That same month, it made the Consumer Reports 2026 Annual 10 Top Picks list for the third consecutive year.
Fine, so how does it drive? Pretty well in my time with it.
The tester was equipped with a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder hybrid/boxer power plant rated at 194 horsepower. Response and acceleration were brisk, on and off paved surfaces. Cruising speed is a quiet breeze, and the tester was an agile performer in urban gridlock.
The Crosstrek is fully equipped for off-road excursions, including Subaru's touted hill descent control, nearly nine inches of ground clearance and, naturally, all-wheel drive. And there are plentiful features for the times, including a power moonroof and a wireless phone charger.
The hybrid payoff is 36 miles per gallon in both city and highway driving.
Overall, this Crosstrek makes a driver feel safe, secure and entirely satisfied. Or in other words, a typical Subaru.

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