I have to disagree with the complements to the Subaru CVT. I drove three new Subarus less than a month ago: 2014 Forester, 2013 Outback, and 2013 Impreza. The CVTs weren't bad, and I'd agree that they are an improvement compared to the old 4-speed conventional automatic, but Subaru programming let the RPMs all over the place even with steady throttle input - my impression (if I recall other test drives accurately) is that Nissan has programmed them better. And the 2014 Forester had an awful overzealous launch to a feather light touch on the go pedal. If I needed AWD I'd put up with the quirks for an Outback, but with no need for AWD I could not.