2001 Subaru Outback Limited Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Dover, Delaware, United States
2001 Subaru Outback Limited AWD
168,168 miles ~Runs well ~Interior black leather ~A/C in great condition! ~New brake pads, axles, and brake rotors ~Tires are new ~Heated seats ~Cruise control ~Sunroof ~CD and cassette player Defects: ~Scratches on the front bumper ~Rusted near the back tires ~Some scratches on the hood ~Driver seat side mirror is broken ~There are some stains on the inside carpeting ~Trunk door will not stay up by itself due to the rod breaking off ~The belt makes a loud noise when starting the car, but it goes away once you start driving it. The belt was recently replaced so it is not bad. ~The muffler has broken off and I have not yet replaced it. I am willing to sell the car at a discounted price because of this. I will fix the muffler if buyer wants to pay full price for the car. This is honestly a great car! I had recently bought a new car however and need to sell this one. If you would like to contact us to see the car in person my husbands (Jesse) number is 845-546-0081. If he cannot pick up just leave a voicemail. Also, we have more pictures if you would like me to send them to you. If email is easier my email is kwedd18@aim.com. |
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Mark Higgins sets new Isle of Man record in Subaru STI
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Subaru has done it again, setting a new four-wheel lap record around the 37.75-mile TT Mountain Course at the Isle of Man. Mark Higgins in a 2015 WRX STI rocketed through the country roads at an average speed of 116.40 miles per hour to circle the track in 19 minutes, 26 seconds, thereby beating his previous record of 19 minutes 56.7 seconds from 2011 in an STI.
According to Subaru, speeds during the lap ranged from as little as 30 mph to over 160 mph. The STI was mostly stock with the only major mechanical change being different springs and dampers to handle the course's famous bumps at such sustained high speeds. For safety, it also had a rollcage, racing harness, and fire suppression system.
"It was quite a lap we did today and I am really happy to have another record in the bank. The chassis of the new car is so much better it really allowed me to pick up time in each sector in the more technical parts of the course," said Higgins about the run in the Subaru.
Subaru BRZ to get second generation, says exec
Tue, 08 Jul 2014Hallelujah friends, hallelujah. One of the highest voices in Subaru's parent company, Fuji Heavy Industries, has just said that the boxer-obsessed automaker will release a second generation of the lovable BRZ.
Yasuyuki Yoshinaga, president of FHI, has summarily shot down assertions made by Tetsuya Tada, the chief engineer for the Toyota GT86. In a recent interview with an Australian publication, Tada claimed that Subaru had not decided whether it would be involved in the followup effort to the rear-drive coupe, and even speculated that the Toyota could team with BMW for a second-gen car, instead.
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But Subaru is still a relatively small player in the US market, and with recent profits surging, parent company Fuji Heavy Industries is facing a dilemma: continue on with the successful niche market Subaru has carved out for itself, or attempt to go mainstream and give big players like Nissan and Toyota a run for their money. According to Carscoop, Japan Times and Bloomberg News are reporting that Fuji Heavy is beginning discussions this month to determine which direction Subaru will take.