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1999 Subaru Forester L Wagon on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:146379 Color: cosmetic defects
Location:

Vincentown, New Jersey, United States

Vincentown, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:

1999 Subaru Forester Wagon 4 door + tailgate L Sport Utility All Wheel Drive

-146379 miles (as of 6/11/2014)
-4 cylinder 2.5 liter engine
-Automatic transmission
-Air conditioner works
-Power windows
-Power door locks
-Dual air bags
-AM/FM stereo
-cassette player (not tested)
-Roof rack
-I have two aftermarket electronic remotes for the car.  More can be purchased from Remotes Remotes and programmed for the car.
-Free of major mechanical problems
-Car runs fine.
-Registered in Pennsylvania.  Registration expires Sep 2014.
-Never been in collision

Will include these accessories with car:

-Memorex external CD player
-6 rechargeable C-size batteries
-car trash bag that hangs from seat headrest
-ice scraper
-jumper cable set

Defects:

-Check engine light comes on
 --I took it to a Subaru Dealer regarding the issue and they said nothing was wrong with the engine.  They said that that light comes on because of a software glitch.
-In cold weather, the rear tailgate must be shut very hard or else the open door indicator will come on.
-Car must be driven at least once a week or the battery will lose its charge and require a jump start.
-No front floormats; I use the rear left passenger floormat to substitute for the driver floormat
-Driver's floor carpet is torn; I use the rear left passenger floormat to cover the tear
-If the car's alarm is armed, it may malfunction and go off when there is no break-in.  Recommend against arming the car.  Recommend locking the car with power door locks.
-Driver's side and passenger side mechanical keyholes are damaged and not usable.  Tailgate mechanical door lock works.  Doors can be unlocked with electronic remote.
-Has some repairable exterior cosmetic defects
-Cover for central interior console missing.
-Power button for sound system has poor connection; need to push button very hard to turn it on
-In snowy weather, water drips from interior cabin light
-Stain on front passenger seat

Exterior defects:

Minor rust:
-on fender
-on tailgate surrounding letters
-on wheel surrounding lug nuts

Paint chips:
-at edge of fuel tank lid
-on wheel finish
-near seams of left and right rear windows

I purchased this vehicle used from BNM Auto Sales in Youngstown, OH
I can send you the Carfax for this vehicle by e-mail
Payment by Cashier’s Check (Bank Check) only
I will e-mail you my address if you are interested in test driving the car
Winning bidder must come to my house to pick up car
Winning bidder must obtain temporary registration tags for car; I have to return the existing registration tags to PennDOT upon selling the car

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