The dilemma: Mark's 2002 Subaru Forester XT is getting close to its use-by date and, as he lives rurally and tows frequently, front-wheel drive isn't an option.
" I don't want anything bigger in size than this compact wagon and I enjoy the serious horsepower that the Forester has," he says.
"I drive to Auckland [380km away] once a month to work in Auckland for a week. Do you have any suggestions for a replacement?"
Mark, your current vehicle sounds ideal for the lifestyle you lead, so finding a replacement won't be that easy, especially one of a similar size. The one compromise you may have to consider is that "serious" horsepower you have available sitting under your right foot currently. That is, unless you simply upgrade to a later model Subaru XT (around 2008). That way you know what to expect performance-wise, with the added bonus of upgraded safety and in-cabin features.
As you are well aware, any petrol vehicle fitted with a turbo can, depending on how they are being driven, chew through the fuel so take any claimed fuel consumption figures as a guide only if sticking with a forced induction engine. You may even consider a diesel. It won't have the instant acceleration that you're used to, but towing will be a breeze and fuel costs will be considerably less.