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2003 Subaru Legacy Outback Awd Only 76k Miles Completely Serviced No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:76848
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2003 SUBARU OUTBACK AWD

NO RESERVE AUCTION ! ! ! 

ORIGINAL 76,848 MILES

ONE OWNER

NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT (ALL ORIGINAL PAINT)

JUST HAD A MAJOR SERVICE THAT INCLUDED BRAND NEW CLUTCH KIT, BRAND NEW TIMING BELT, WATER PUMP, TENSIONER, PULLEY, CAM GEARS, CAM SEAL.

NO WARNING LIGHTS

RUST FREE

ADULT OWNED

GARAGE KEPT

NO LEAKS

CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE IN HAND

RUNS AND DRIVES 100%

ENGINE STARTS AND RUNS PERFECT, MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFTS VERY SMOOTH WITHOUT ANY HESITATIONS OR JERKS.

FEATURES 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, ABS, AIRBAGS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, POWER STEERING, TAN CLOTH INTERIOR, CD PLAYER, AND MORE.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A USED VEHICLE AND IT DOES HAVE MINIMAL WEAR AND TEAR

THERE IS A $195 PROCESSING FEE THAT WILL COVER 60 DAY TEMPORARY TAG, PAPERWORK, AND LISTING EXPENSES.

PLEASE NOTE THAT VEHICLE IS LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY AND WE DESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE IT AT ANYTIME IF SOLD, LOCAL ASKING PRICE IS $7500.

PAYPAL DEPOSIT OF $500 IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE, FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS ! ! !

WILLING TO ASSIST WITH SHIPPING IF NEEDED !!!

WE ARE LOCATED 5 MINUTES AWAY FROM BWI AIRPORT AND 2 MINUTES AWAY FROM INTERSTATES 95 AND 695, AIRPORT PICK UP IS FREE.

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT 301 655 8118 WITH ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS


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10 of 18 midsize SUVs earn 'good' IIHS side impact safety rating

Wed, May 18 2022

It's not terribly surprising that midsize SUVs earned better safety ratings than small SUVs in the latest side-impact tests performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Just how much better they scored, on the other hand, certainly raises an eyebrow. Ten out of 18 midsize SUVs earned the highest rating of 'good' in the stringent new test, altered for vehicles starting with the 2020 model year with a heavier barrier (4,200 pounds) that moves at a higher speed (37 miles per hour) and is fitted with a hard honeycomb frontal structure. By way of contrast, just one out of of 20 small SUVs earned a 'good' score.  SUVs that receiving 'good' scores were the Ford Explorer, Infiniti QX60, Lincoln Aviator, Mazda CX-9, Nissan Pathfinder, Subaru Ascent, Toyota Highlander, Volkswagen Atlas, Volkswagen Atlas Cross Sport and Volkswagen ID.4. For EV fans, it's worth noting the ID.4 was the only electric vehicle included in the test. The Buick Enclave and Chevrolet Traverse scraped away with 'acceptable' ratings while the Honda Passport, Honda Pilot, Hyundai Palisade, Jeep Wrangler 4-door, Kia Telluride and Nissan Murano were deemed merely 'marginal' in the tough new test. Only two models — the Mazda CX-9 and Volkswagen ID.4 — earned a "Good" rating in every test category.  Interestingly, the Jeep Wrangler would have scored a 'good' rating if it were equipped with side airbags for the rear seating positions. It would likely be an engineering challenge to equip its removable top and/or doors with airbags, but the lack of that safety feature allowed the head of the rear passenger dummy to hit the vertical support of the top. Otherwise, the Wrangler scored good ratings across the board. The new Ford Bronco, which makes more allowances for side-impact safety, has not yet been tested.  The popular Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride SUVs stand out in the test with 'poor' ratings for driver pelvis injuries. The Nissan Murano, a vehicle last redesigned for the 2015 model year, was the only vehicle tested that received a 'poor' rating for its structure and safety cage. Videos of the tests of 12 of these 18 SUVs can be found on the IIHS' YouTube page. Related video: Green Buick Chevrolet Ford Honda Hyundai Infiniti Jeep Kia Mazda Nissan Subaru Toyota Volkswagen Safety Crossover SUV IIHS Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

Scion rules out roadster, turbo versions of FR-S

Tue, Nov 25 2014

Ever since Toyota and Subaru released the sports car alternatively known as the GT86, 86, BRZ and Scion FR-S a couple of years ago, rumors have circulated that even more exciting variants could be in store. But at least as far as Scion is concerned, those rumors are apparently nothing more than wishful thinking. Speaking with WardsAuto at the LA Auto Show last week, Scion chief Doug Murtha said that the prospect of an FR-S roadster has been taken off the table entirely. Apparently Scion lobbied parent company Toyota to produce just such a model, but after failing to find other markets interested enough in the model to put it into production, corporate HQ said no. "I think we were pretty aggressive on our (submitted plan), but we looked at what we would have conceivably lost on the product and said, 'We're not going to even push it further,'" Murtha said, going on to note, "Nobody was more disappointed than we were." Murtha further shot down the idea of a turbo version of the FR-S, dismissing it as a prospect the blogosphere (that's us) wanted to happen but "that's not something that's coming." Either variant might have helped Scion and Toyota boost sales of the model (which are predictably dropping after their first two years on the market), but the investment also might not have paid off their development, tooling and marketing costs. Of course, Murtha can only speak for Toyota, but we'd be surprised to see Subaru go it alone on either model, as costs would be that much more prohibitive without a partner. Bummer.

2018 Subaru BRZ Quick Spin Review | Curves required

Wed, Feb 14 2018

I had a 2018 Subaru BRZ Limited with a six-speed manual and half a day to play on wet, windy roads hemmed by pine trees in the foothills of a massive mountain range. But Michigan was on my mind. Some cars work everywhere. Michigan's the perfect place to find those that do: The roads are flat and pockmarked, and the seasonal extremes are brutal. It's easy to love a car on one of those bucket-list Alpine passes, but on Michigan roads the car has to work hard to win you over. For example, the MX-5 Miata works in Michigan just fine. It's fun in all conditions in which you can get the rear tires to hook up, and some that you can't. It cheerfully entertains in traffic, on city streets, undulating but uninteresting country roads. Some grand tourers work perfectly well there, too, soaking up enough punishment from the atrocious roadways without battering the occupants. The more voluptuous Aston Martins are particularly good at this trick, and they're plenty entertaining to cruise around in — or mash it flat after a scan of a country intersection shows nothing doing for at least 50 miles in every direction. These cars have more than just compliance — they have a subjective, elusive charm in suboptimal conditions. And the 86 twins, well, aren't Miatas. The car isn't lacking in dynamic ability, of course, but there's a flatness, a one-dimensionality to it. It's simply suffocated, starving for a little bit more. It doesn't have to be this way. Put the 86 in a better situation and its foibles recede but don't disappear. Straight, pock-marked slabs are the death of the thing. So I grabbed one out West, in Washington state where I now live, and fed it revs and curves until I was satisfied that the BRZ works as intended when you keep it happy. And when it's happy, you're happy. The BRZ was on high-performance summer tires, and some of the best roads in Washington are up in the hills currently blanketed by slush and ice, so that was a nonstarter. But there's a windy, weedy little farm road bending through a river valley just 20 minutes from my house. It's got lots of sudden, blind bends — not to mention working farms — so it's not the place to exercise a Corvette Z06. But there are enough turns you can see all the way through to make it fun, and three unbelievable uphill hairpins right at the end. We're talking 15 mph posted speed limit turns, and those signs aren't far off.