2003 Subaru Legacy L Se Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Monument, Colorado, United States
Car being Sold: Thank You for considering my Special Edition Legacy L Sedan with only 73446 miles. This is a great car, has a 5 speed manual transmission, 2.5 liter boxer engine, power moon-roof, AM/FM CD USB Aux Touch Screen Stereo, remote keyless entry, GT alloy wheels, rear seat ski pass-thru, fog lights, cabin air filter, hood deflector and custom pin striping. Runs and drives smooth and solid. Just as it should with such low mileage for a 2003.
The Exterior is in very good condition for the year as you can see in the pictures. It has all of the popular options, such as ice cold air, CD, cruise control, power windows, locks, remote mirrors, etc. This is a clean, well kept car. The History: I purchased this car from the original owner, who was rear ended in a traffic accident. The insurance company totaled the car but the good news is that the owner was a Subaru Dealer with their own repair facility. In their spare time, they worked on repairing the car for him and it was re-titled and I now own it. I purchased the car for my daughter in April, 2012 and it had 46,500 miles on it. She has driven it almost exclusively, and although we purchased a 4 year 48,000 it has not had any problems outside of normal oil changes. Warranty: The Subaru has a 4 year, 48,000 mile warranty. 73,446 - 46,500 leaving approximately 27,000 miles and April, 2012 to June 2014 = 22 months of warranty left. The warranty is transferrable for a $ 25.00 fee and would result in 22 months and 27,000 miles of coverage. Attached to this is the PDF of the warranty. Just about everything is covered except "roadside assistance" which was only good for the original owner. The deductible is $ 150.00 per occurrence. Shipping: I would be willing to work with the buyer to have it shipped in the Continental United States. Payment: The buyer must guarantee the purchase with a $ 500.00 PayPal payment. The remainder of the purchase can be in cash or check. If a check is used, please allow from 7 to 10 business days for the check to clear my bank. Questions: Please give me a call at 719.559.2031 |
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