2024 Subaru Ascent Review: My Toddler Cried When The Test Drive Was Over

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Subarus have always been known as the car that can do a little bit of everything. The all-wheel drive makes it capable in the snow, rain and mud; the safety ratings have always been phenomenal; and the brand regularly appealed to the granola-eating folk who wake up at 5 a.m. to hike. The Outback and the Forester were their “mom” cars.

After Americans showed a taste for large, 3-row SUVs, Subaru took what they learned from the Tribeca, added features that made the Outback and Forester amazing family cars and produced the Subaru Ascent. Priced from $34,000 to just under $48,000 for the touring edition, this capable SUV with standard all wheel drive is a perennial favorite, especially for families who love to explore the outdoors.

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I adored the Ample Space, Easy Driving, and Kid-Friendliness of the Subaru Ascent

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It’s Like the Ascent Was Designed for Moms, By Moms

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Built-in sun shades for the little ones

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The Subaru Ascent’s Water-Repellant Seats are a Blessing for Families

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Storage with the third-row down is mind blowing

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Third-Row Trade-Offs: Limited Storage and Tight Space for Long Trips

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The Ascent is Pretty Quick for a 3-Row SUV

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The Subaru Ascent Onyx Reawakened My Sense of Adventure

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As a Mom, I’d Only Change One Thing About the Onyx Edition

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You Definitely Get What You Pay for in the Subaru Ascent Onyx

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Brown is a car-loving mom in Oregon, with a deeply rooted passion in auto mechanics. She's been an automotive... More about Kristen Brown

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