The FA and FB are supposed to be much better in terms of the head gaskets, and they have a timing chain instead of a stupid timing belt.
There is a 2.5L FB, and there is nothing wrong with it. Very early ones burned oil, but they had the short blocks replaced under warranty, and now that problem is gone. The FB25 is a good engine. Subaru started using it in the Forester staring with 2011 (non-turbo only); the turbo Forester XT got the turbo FA20F from 2014. The regular Impreza got the FB from 2012 (but the WRX not until 2015, but even then, not the STI, which still uses the old EJ). The Legacy/Outback was the last to switch over, starting in 2013.
Direct injection was only added recently. So people that are afraid of TGDI should like the Subarus from the first half of the decade: timing chain, no more head gasket problems, no DI. The 2011-13 Forester should be particularly popular with the BITOG crowd, since it still had the 4-speed auto (no CVT until 2014 for the Forester, although the other Subarus got the CVT during the EJ-to-FB switchover).
The FA turbos finally use equal length headers, so they shouldn't sound like a 60s Beetle about to fall apart like most turbo Subarus do. The turbo EJ, of course, used unequal length headers (except some JDM versions). All non-turbo Subarus are equal length (at least from the factory!)
Fel-Pro came out with redesigned head gaskets a few years ago for the EJ that are supposed to finally eliminate the famous head gasket issues for good
