Subaru Forester vs Nissan Dualis Comparison Review

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The Dualis was introduced as an entry-level SUV, slotting in underneath the X-Trail, which is both bigger and heavier. Using a similar All-Mode on-demand 4WD system, the Dualis will tackle very light duty off-road work if necessary.

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Both the Forester and Dualis are similarly priced and looking at the specs, people would have both on their shopping list, if this was the market they were going for. So, which one to buy?

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Let’s start with the looks. Of course, it’s subjective, but the Forester looks a little classier, with the chrome surround on the grille, and a little nicer detailing in the creaselines around the wheel-arches. The Dualis counters with a shaped rear which is more stylish, but which also compromises rear headroom.

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30 Responses to “Subaru Forester vs Nissan Dualis Comparison Review”

  1. Myke Says:

    I think it was Chandler who said “So how many cameras are actually on you” not Ross.

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  2. o Says:

    in my opinion the dualis wins mainky beacuse of the fact that teh glovebx area is not a war zone and it soent have ugly soor handles at that price i would rather a top spec impreza which looks way better

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  3. Duck Says:

    Forester all the way! Dualis SUCKS compared to the forester :D

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  4. Martin Says:

    Myke, you are correct, it was Chandler.

    I don’t think this was really a fair comparo. The Forester is better compared to the X-trail.

    I would however like to see the Dualis compared with the Dodge Caliber.

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  5. EscortGhia Says:

    dam the Subaru kill the Nissan in the looks department

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  6. realcars Says:

    Subaru has thankfully improved the looks of the Forester in this model. Those big boxer fours are thirsty though for what they are.

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  7. KENZO Says:

    Excellent comparision review is given.Nice informative article.

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  8. No Name Says:

    Yep agree with Kenzo - Good stuff. However the Dualis IMO is not a direct competitor for the Forrester. The Subie has a well known history of good off road capability, the Dualis howver is nissans modern entrepretation of a family saloon that happens to have 4wd as a benefit. 2wd versions are available in some countries.

    seems small autos or not the best for proper off-roading, stick to a real car with gears.

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  9. trackdaze Says:

    Top marks for taking them off road.

    I’ll be waiting for the turbo diesel forester. It can’t come soon enough. The proviso is if Subaru don’t keep the dual range transfer case then i’ll go elsewhere.

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  10. Captain Mainwaring Says:

    O. Have another look at your post. Your spelling and grammar is certainly not getting any better. Have you been goofing off school?

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  11. Reckless1 Says:

    See the Tiguan article - leaves both of these for dead. Yes, more money, but you can spend an extra 10 on the Forester to get the flasher models.

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  12. Troy Says:

    Its a shame that in the market that the Subaru Forester goes up against the Nissan X-Trail and not the Dualis…People need to get the right cars before they do reviews

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  13. Jax Says:

    “The Forester also shifts from gear to gear creamily…”
    Sounds Delicious…

    I am partial to the Forrester since Im already a Subie owner. But from the pics, the Dash in the Dualis is heaps better than the Forrester.

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  14. Spitfire Says:

    Why anyone would buy the Dualis instead of the Forester is beyond me.

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  15. OSU811 Says:

    The forester is a much better car by miles!!
    but I agree the correct comparison is with the x-trail
    ,but I still think the forester would win, with its better safety/refinement and better awd system and higher ground clearence for off road use..

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  16. Subie fan 4m Perth Says:

    This is rediculeous! How can you compare these two cars. Its pretty obvious,from engine size to price everything is way different on them. Forester should be compared with CRV or X-trail!!

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  17. weirluo Says:

    I have to agree with “Subie fan 4m Perth”. this review is wrong right from the start. I have ever owned three subaru cars, two foresters and one liberty. I have never even thought of … what was the car’s name again ? -oh, “Dualis”, never heard about it. “Forester should be compared with CRV or X-trail!!”, and its better than CRV or X-trail, in my view.

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  18. milbob Says:

    yea, I think to compare these two cars is a little off. Not to mention the base dualis is cheaper so when you upgrade to add more airbags, you can’t really say that safety was the main reason.

    The Tuscon might be a better comparison don’t you think? Though we all know the winner…

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  19. Duck Says:

    Though id take the Subaru over the Nissan the Dualis has the better looking interior specially the seats (and dash) but there looks like there is more rear leg room in the forester too (as says so in article).

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  20. Duck Says:

    …………………….Subaru Forester!

    (That answers the rest of Milbob’s sentence).

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  21. Duck Says:

    There is also more useable boot space in the Subby! The Subby is the overall winner in my opinion! Boot space is very important, when it comes to buying a car! (To me).

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  22. Fenno Says:

    “Soft-roaders have really boomed in the past few years, and Subaru claims it started the revolution with the original Forester.”

    No I am not TP, but Subaru was three years behind the Rav4 in the soft roader segment. I would never consider the Leone a soft roader…

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  23. Glen Says:

    yeah the forester is not in the same class as the dualis, the dualis should be compared with the sx4 4×4 as they are both “hatches” crossed with and suv. and the forester… well it looks a lot better than the previous wagon looking things :)

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  24. Duck Says:

    ^But do you know the size difference between the Dualis to the SX4? Big difference!

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  25. John Says:

    I have the new Forester X. In white, haha.
    It’s a good car, not terribly quick, but safe, roomy, comfy, and looks kinda cool.

    They’re right, the power from the auto isn’t really impressive. But the semi-auto does help, makes it a bit more fun. I havent taken mine off road yet, Im not the off-roading type.

    Yeah, Forester all the way. The Dualis is hideous!

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  26. John Says:

    Oh, anyone looking at buying one of these, gimme a yell, I had the first registered Forester X in W.A :D Ive had it for…I think 2 months? Maybe more, I forget.

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  27. Murray Says:

    I don\’t think I\’d buy either. Was a Subaru enthusiast for 20 yrs, but my current MYO6 Forester has turned me off. The throttle on the manual car had a mind of its own and the dealers/Subaru Aust\’s solution was to swap the car for an auto; which drops down a gear or 2 at the slightest rise. The suspension is too firm and the seats uncomfortable after the first hour.
    We travel outback quite a bit. Can\’t someone build a good medium size wagon with low range, manual trans. and preferably a diesel?

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  28. Simon Says:

    I think it is a suitable comparision given that for the same equipment the cars cost the same. What makes it unfair is that the Dualis is overpriced in comparison. If you compare it to the SX4 it costs about 5k more for the same equipment - so all you get is a little extra size. I like the Dualis but to be at all competetive it needs to have the airbags, esp etc. on the base model - then it slots in between the Forester and SX4 where it belongs.

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  29. Lindsay Says:

    Was all set to buy a New Forester which was only just ahead of my second preference an X-TRAIL . Had test drives of both back to back and was sold on the smoothness of the CVT in the Nissan. I actually prefer the new shape of the Forester but the interior trim ,dash and 4 speed auto is a bit disapointing.

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  30. ChrisJ Says:

    Test drove the Forrester X today and must say I was a little disappointed with the drive. The manual gearbox wasn’t very good, the gears changes were notchy. Also, the engine felt unrefined and rough, and pretty gutless all up. Is this normal on these cars, or just the one we drove?

    The car handled well, and the ride was nice and non SUV like.

    Looking at the manual Forrie, Outlander VR and manual Diesel X-Trail. Based on the test drives we’ve had of all the three cars, the X-Trail is probably the best.

    Cheers,

    Chris.

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