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How much is a 2011 Subaru Forester worth today?

Most 2011 Foresters are worth roughly $6,000 to $12,000 in today’s market when sold privately, with typical examples around $7,000 to $9,500. Prices vary by mileage, condition and trim.


To understand what goes into that number, consider the model’s variations (2.5X, Premium, Limited, and the 2.0XT turbo) and how mileage, maintenance history, and regional demand affect value.


Current market snapshot


Prices reflect what buyers are typically willing to pay in private-party transactions across the United States as of spring 2026. The figures below are general ranges and can shift with regional demand, seasonal factors, and local supply.



  • Under 100,000 miles: about $9,000–$12,000

  • 100,000–149,999 miles: about $6,500–$9,500

  • 150,000–199,999 miles: about $5,000–$7,500

  • Over 200,000 miles: about $3,500–$6,000


These ranges offer a baseline for private-party listings; regional differences and car history can widen or narrow the gap.


Price by trim and drivetrain


Different Forester variants carry different values, especially when considering maintenance history and equipment. The following ranges illustrate typical private-party values for well-maintained examples in the U.S. today.



  • 2.5X (base): $6,000–$9,500

  • 2.5X Premium: $7,000–$9,800

  • 2.5X Limited: $8,500–$11,000

  • 2.0XT Turbo: $9,000–$12,000


Keep in mind that turbo models, if in good condition with solid maintenance, can command higher prices, while features like all-wheel drive, sunroof, and navigation can nudge values upward for certain buyers.


How to determine your car's exact value


To get a precise figure for your specific Forester, consult multiple valuation tools and compare nearby listings. The most commonly used sources include:



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB)

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV)

  • NADA Guides


Using several sources helps account for local demand and the car’s particular history. Always check recent, local listings to calibrate your expectations for your area.


Next steps for buyers and sellers


Whether you plan to sell or buy, these steps can help you land a fair price:



  • Get a documented maintenance history and receipts to support the stated condition.

  • Obtain a pre-sale inspection to identify any issues that could affect value.

  • Shop across platforms (private listings, dealers, and online marketplaces) to gauge regional pricing.

  • Consider timing and location: prices can rise in regions with higher demand for AWD SUVs or decrease in areas with plentiful used car supply.


With preparation and transparent information, sellers can improve offers, and buyers can avoid overpaying for a car with hidden issues.


Summary


In today’s market, a 2011 Subaru Forester generally falls in a broad value band driven by mileage, trim, and condition. Private-party values typically range from about $6,000 to $12,000, with higher prices for low-mileage or turbo-equipped examples and lower prices for higher-mileage or condition concerns. For the most accurate, area-specific figure, check multiple trusted valuation tools (KBB, Edmunds, NADA) and compare nearby listings, keeping your car’s maintenance history and condition in mind.

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