2006 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Sedan on 2040-cars
Buffalo, New York, United States
2006 Subaru Impreza 2.5i sedan for sale for $9000. It is a great car with all
wheel drive. It has a 5 speed manual transmission, handles very well in
snow, and has fantastic gas mileage (approx 32 mpg). While it has
101,500 miles, it is a Subaru and they last forever. Very well
maintained with regular oil changes, etc. New tires installed last year.
CARFAX report available upon request. If interested, please call
716-343-0459. Thank you, Rob
Vehicle Description 4x4 AM/FM Air Conditioning Alarm System Alloy Wheels Anti-Lock Brakes Automatic Headlights CD Cruise Control Daytime Running Lights Driver/Passenger Airbag Interval Wipers Keyless Entry Locking Differential Power Locks Power Mirrors Power Windows Rear Defroster Tachometer Tilt Wheel Trunk Anti-Trap Device |
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