2010 Subaru Forester Limited Awd Pzev Salvage Title Leather All Weather Package on 2040-cars
Fort Edward, New York, United States
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2010 Subaru Forester Limited 2.5L SOHC 4Cyl Horizontal Boxer Engine All-Weather Package, Dual Heated Leather Seats, Windshield Wiper Defrost, Power Panoramic Sunroof, Power Mirrors, Windows, Locks, Driver's Seat. Subaru's Symmetrical All Wheel Drive, Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC), Power Mirrors, Windows, Locks, Driver's Seat. AutoCheck - Vehicle History Report AutoCheck Vehicle history report for this vehicle is provided in the photo gallery. Please review this history notes for details on Mileage and Salvage Reports True Miles Unknown This Subaru Forester Limited was
purchased as a water damaged car from Superstorm Sandy. Over 500,000
vehicles
were damaged by the storm. There were so many that the insurance
companies totaled the cars in large groups without the time to test or
check
them. All the batteries were disconnected. Because the batteries
were disconnected the “true mileage” ( note*) when totaled was unknown.
No repairs have been done and the vehicle has not been started. The
battery is disconnected. This car has been dried out and wiped down.
No other repairs have been made, it may start up or not, and may run or
not. Absolute Auto Credit is a dealership that has been in business for over 25 years. We purchased a large group of vehicles (300) from insurance companies after the storm. We are selling some without even looking at them because we have so many to go through. Payment in full is required within 3 days of close of auction. Shipping arrangements and fees are the responsibility of the buyer. Pick up is in upstate New York in Fort Edward, located off exit 17, I 87. If you would like to see the vehicle in person please call 518-745-0316 to make arrangements. |
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2015 Subaru Legacy
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The vast majority of those impressive sales statistics have come from just a few models, namely the Forester, Outback and XV Crosstrek. The Impreza continues to sell at a respectable pace, but it's telling that the XV, after just three years on the market, is already Subaru's third-best-selling nameplate, outpacing the aforementioned Impreza (on which it's based), its high-performance WRX sibling and the Legacy, which is now entering its sixth generation, having been first introduced way back in 1989. It's that last model we're examining today.
Despite the fact that the Legacy plays in a hotly contested market segment that includes such stalwart sales champions as the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Ford Fusion and Nissan Altima, Subaru's competitor registers as a barely visible blip on the radars of new-car buyers. Graphically illustrated another way, Toyota sells 17 Camry sedans for every new Legacy that Subaru moves.
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It gets better, though. Overlaid with the video is the same biometric data that we showed you last week. The result is a heart-pumping, 22-minute video of the record-breaking sprint around the entirety of the Isle of Man TT circuit at a truly wild pace. Higgins commentary, meanwhile, simply adds to the experience of hurtling across the landscape. Subaru has also put together a second video, highlighting the WRX STI that was used in the lap.
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