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2003 Subaru Lagacy Wagon on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:130544
Location:

Bear, Delaware, United States

Bear, Delaware, United States

2003 Subaru Legacy Wagon.  Alloy rims.  Kenwood CD player.  I am the 2nd owner of this Subaru and it has treated me and my family well.  Always runs well.  All wheel drive has been great this winter in the snow.  This is our 4th car so we are selling it to cut back our insurance costs.  Clean title in  my wife's name.  New struts in the past year.  Tires have about 5,000 miles on them.  Transmission fluid was just changed as was oil, filter and coolant.  Aftermarket Kenwood CD player.  New speakers.  This car has lots of options.  Auto locks with two sets of keys.  Power windows.  Auto.  Cruse control.  Cloth seats.  Two sunroofs/moon roofs.  I installed a Reese tow hitch and wiring for pulling a 4x8 trailer.  I probably used the tow hitch a total of 20 times for short trips.  No rust.  This is a 11 year old car so expect some dings and scratches.  The front right fender has a minor dent from a fender bender that I was in.  Also the rear bumper cover looks like it was repaired.  It did not show up on the title report when I bought it so I suspect it was another fender bender the last owner was in and had fixed.  You might not even notice it.  And although the steering is solid there is a slight creaking or squeaking when the steering wheel is all the way to one side or the other.  Someone told be it was a $50 bearing that had to be replaced but it never bothered me.  Oil was always changed every 3,000 miles.  The car fax showed it was done at the dealer with the last owner and I did it since we have owned it.  In the past year both front axles were replaced also.  Rubber floor mats included as well as the OEM trunk floor mat.  The trunk floor mat does have some plumbers pipe thread sealant on it.  Clean inside over all but remember it is 11 years old.  Timing belt changed at 90,000.  Great car with lots of life left in it.  No check engine lights or any other type of warning lights.  Sold 'AS IS'.  Cash on pick up please. Thanks   

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