2011 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Wagon Premium on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
2011 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Premium
model code: BLC Manual 5 speed transmission Symmetrical all wheel drive Color: Obsidian Black Pearl All weather package All weather rubber floor mats and rear cargo tray Fog Lights Heated Seats Moonroof Many air bags bluetooth/usb input/ aux inputs audio, phone, and cruise control on steering wheel THULE roof rack system new last year. Two bike racks and air deflector. new all season tires with 75%-100% tread left clean title/no accidents powertrain warranty good until 60,000 miles An injury to my hip has made driving a manual transmission painful, so I am reluctantly selling my subaru wagon. I love this car and i'm sad to see it go. I am the original owner. Never one problem with this car. I have had each scheduled oil change and service performed on time at Oakland Subaru Dealership including the factory recommended 30,000 mile interval maintenance. The all wheel drive makes for a very safe car and its good for the mountains too. I purchased a service package when i bought the car, and there are two oil changes/services left at Oakland Subaru that should transfer with ownership. Some scratches and a small dent or two but the car drives beautifully and has been maintained perfectly. This is the year before they changed the body style and these cars are hard to find with low miles. Is this the new ride you've been looking for? |
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