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Symmetrical All Wheel Drive Navigation Siriusxm Dvd Alloys Like-new 55 Pics on 2040-cars

US $7,995.00
Year:2008 Mileage:183272 Color: of this Impreza
Location:

Fairview, Pennsylvania, United States

Fairview, Pennsylvania, United States
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2008 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Premium


             


             

             

 

             

We are pleased to present this exceptional Subaru Impreza 2.5i Premium. What makes this car special is that it has the fairly rare Navigation/SiriusXM Package. This gives you an awesome LCD touch-screen DVD based navigation system, Sirius XM, premium sound with Dolby Pro Logic II Surround Sound, and the ability to play DVD movies right on the screen using its internal DVD player. It also has audio and video inputs so you can hook up any source to it! These Subarus make wonderful all-season cars, and are completely unstoppable in the winter with their legendary Symmetrical All Wheel Drive. They also get excellent gas mileage!

The interior of the Impreza is in very good condition. It has really nice microfiber cloth seats which are in good condition and are free of stains. The trunk area is in very nice condition. There are dual front airbags, side airbags, and side curtain airbags, a the aforementioned DVD based nav and entertainment system, basic climate control with ice cold air conditioning, and an automatic transmission with Sport Shift which works great. There is an optical drive behind the navigation screen which plays CDs, MP3 CDs, DVDs, and more. It also has some very nice rubber all-weather floor mats with deep channels to in them, as well as carpet floor mats which are in like-new condition. The rubber mats are in great shape, but the drivers mat is definitely showing its age. This car has everything that you need while still giving you excellent fuel mileage with Subaru's legendary Symmetrical All Wheel Drive.

The exterior of this Impreza  is in gorgeous condition. It is dark gray metallic in color, and the paint looks absolutely amazing. It has 16" alloy wheels which are wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza RE-92a tires. These are the OEM tire for this car, and the presence of these tires indicates that the car was most likely dealer-serviced. It does have really nice fog lights integrated into the front bumper which is a great feature, especially in the winter. There are anchor points on the roof for installing a proprietary roof rack easily which could come in handy. Overall the exterior of this car could easily pass for a very new vehicle.
               
The tires are all matching Bridgestone tires with excellent tread remaining. The brakes are in  good shape and the car stops as it should. The car drives perfectly. The engine and transmission operate properly. One key and one keyless entry remote are included, along with the owners manual set and both navigation discs. We believe this car was serviced very often at Subaru of Morristown in New Jersey. It has a current oil change sticker from there (still over 3k miles reamaining). It also has a brand new Subaru battery, as well as new Subaru wiper blades, and the aforementioned OEM Bridgestone tires. It's obvious that a Subaru dealer was servicing this car often. Everything that the car has needed has been replaced by the previous owne. The car is like-new both visually, and mechanically.

This car includes a 3 Month 4500 Mile powertrain warranty at no additional charge. The warranty can be used at any repair shop in the United States, no matter where you live. This warranty covers the engine, transmission, and drivetrain. This is in place in order to provide peace of mind when purchasing a car via the internet. Additionally, this warranty can be adjusted to cover nearly every component on the car, and can be extended up to four years and unlimited mileage. Contact us for details on this affordable upgrade in coverage.

In many cases, it is more efficient and economical to have your car shipped to your home or office. There are various options. We have a shipping broker with whom we work that is one of the best in the business, and takes care of every aspect of the shipping process. Additionally, if you're looking for a more economical option, you can get a quote at www.uship.com. If you'd prefer to pick up your new car in person, we offer complimentary shuttle service from the Erie International Airport (ERI), as well as the Erie Pennsylvania Amtrak, Greyhound, and Megabus stations.

Purchasing a car online can definitely allow you, our customer, to get a fantastic deal on exactly the car for which you've been looking. This method is one of the best thigns to happen in the history of the used car business, because you are no longer limited to the small selection of cars offered by your local car dealerships. With affordable shipping to anywhere in the world, it is now easier than ever to find exactly the car you want at a price you like.

Since you're bidding, or making an offer, on a car which you may have not seen in person, it is important that a level of trust be established between you, our customer, and us, the dealership. This is why we post between 30 and 60 high-resolution images of every car we sell on ebay. We pride ourselves in having the most detailed, highest resolution images on ebay, and we use the finest photography equipment in order to catch even the smallest details of the cars that we sell. In addition, the description above provides a comprehensive walk-around of the car including the interior, exterior, and mechanical systems. We even will fill you in on any previous maintenance that we've performed. Regardless, all cars that we sell have been thoroughly checked for safety by our in-house master technician. In addition, we road-test every car we sell very extensively before offering it. If there are any issues with the car that are present, they will be mentioned in the auction. Because we road test the cars extensively, it is possible that the car may have more miles on it than when the auction was listed. We always encourage you to come check out the car in person before bidding or making an offer. If you are too far away to do this, there are several inspection services that can review the car, or we can take the car to a local garage of your choice for a pre-purchase inspection.
         
Please note that a $250 deposit within 24 hours of the end of the auction.  This deposit can be made by contacting us directly and can be paid by credit or debit card over the phone. This allows us to speak with you person-to-person which allows us to fill you in on the process and fine details of the transaction, as well as lets you know that we are real people who are committed to making the process of purchasing your new car as easy and painless as possible. Buying a car should be fun and exciting, not a chore. The balance is due within 7 days via Certified Check, Money Order, or bank wire transfer.  We can also accept credit cards and personal checks for full payment with prior authorization. Simply contact us before bidding or making your offer to let us know that you plan on paying with one of these methods so that we can let you know about additional terms that apply.

Non-paying buyers will be reported to ebay.  We charge a $255 dealer services fee for all transactions. This fee covers any additional paperwork service, overnighting of paperwork, and dealer prep.  We can provide a temporary cardboard plate for out of state customers at no charge. Pennsylvania residents will need to pay sales tax between 6% and 7% depending upon your county of residence. There are also Pennsylvania fees for the registration, title, and license plate (unless you bring your own plate to transfer).
         
Inexpensive used cars are not at all the same as a brand new car, or certified pre-owned vehicle.  They are in no way flawless, or perfect. As noted above, we try our absolute best to disclose any issues which may be present on the car, however a car's condition is somewhat subjective and opinion based. Where door ding may be considered perfectly acceptable on a 10 year old car, it would never be acceptible on a car which is brand new.  Also, on higher-mileage used cars, it is important to remember that virtually any mechanical or non-mechanical component can fail at any time.  We cannot predict what components will fail in the future, or when they will fail.  This is simply the nature of older higher mileage used vehicles.  The best that we can do is assure that the car is operating properly at the time of purchase. This car is sold as-is, and we cannot be held responsible for any mechanical or non-mechanical failure.  Additionally, because we do not know the inspection requirements of other states, we cannot guarantee that this vehicle will pass any out-of-state inspections.

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

       

     

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