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2005 Subaru Outback / Clean And Attractive / All-wheel Drive on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:134178 Color: of the vehicle and the paint is still nice and shiny
Location:

Butler, Pennsylvania, United States

Butler, Pennsylvania, United States
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                                                  EXTRA CLEAN AND ATTRACTIVE 2005 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK 2.5L    All-Wheel Drive  

           _ A MODEL OF DEPENDABILITY AND  HIGHLY CONSUMER RATED VEHICLE!           ...EPA 29 MPG Hwy/22 MPG City!

  CLEAN CAR that runs strong and feels tight. Has great acceleration and is pleasure driving it.

 This OUTBACK is ideal combination of ride comfort, sporty handling and strong and smooth acceleration offers comfort and convenience and is fully loaded and equipped including with: 

 AWD POWERTRAIN...   2.5L 16V Engine...  Automatic transmission... Power windows... Power locks... Power mirrors... Cold working Air Conditioning... Heater... Tilt wheel...  HEATED FRONT SEATS... Am/fm stereo/CD Player... 4 wheel anti-lock brakes... Driver and passengers air bags... Fog lights... Roof rack... Factory anti-theft system with keyless entry remote... Privacy glass. . .

GREAT GAS MILEAGE  and  M O R E. . . .

 VIN 4S4BP61C957346932. CLEAN AND CLEAR NO LIEN TITLE.


  V E H I C L E   C O N D I T I O N

 THIS VEHICLE HAS EXTRA CLEAN AND NICE EXTERIOR. Has been driven by an adult, kept clean and is well preserved for its age. The body is solid, all body lines are straight and nothing indicates any previous car accidents. No rust on the exterior of the vehicle and the paint is still nice and shiny. The 16" aluminum alloys wheels are extra clean and come with matching set of “GOODYEAR” tires, nearly in brand new condition. Just a few minor blemishes can be seen outside the vehicle, besides that cosmetically it looks great. Has never been wrecked, flooded or had any major damage in its history and qualifies for  "Auto Check" Buyback Protection.

The interior is also looks nice and is very clean. Seats, dashboard, headliner, doorpanels, carpet and the rest has no damage, no rips or tears - everything looks neat!  Above average condition. Also, the interior of this car is free of smoking or any other unpleasant odor.

Mechanically the car does not appear to have any problems. Engine sounds good, has great power and does not overheat. The automatic transmission shifts smoothly and does not slip. AWD Powertrain works as it should be. Gauges, all power options and everything else function properly. Prior to the listing the car was serviced, oil changed, fluids checked and had it PA State Inspected (till 10/2014). Suspension and front end are tight and firm and there is no looseness or play in the steering wheel. The struts and shocks are in good condition thus there is no body sway or brake dive. There is no pulsation when the brakes are applied. The winning bidder will definitely be pleased with this nice, well cared for Outback.

  DETAILED and ready to have fun with it! 

  Bid with confidence and feel free to contact.


   T E R M S  OF  S A L E 

 The vehicle is sold AS IS where is unless written contract between seller and buyer states otherwise! No warranty is expressed or implied! This is a used vehicle, so always can be found some blemishes and certain amount of wear. Please be reasonable of your expectations!!!  You are welcome to have it inspected and ask questions prior to your bidding. Successful high bidder should contact the seller within 24 hours after the auction ended to make arrangements to complete the transaction. The buyer is responsible for pickup or shipping of the vehicle and we will gladly cooperate. All notary, registration or any other third party fees are buyers obligation. Bidders with less than 6 feedbacks should contact the seller. We reserve the right to end the listing earlier if the vehicle is no longer available for sale. WILL ONLY RELEASE THE VEHICLE AND TITLE AFTER FUNDS HAVE CLEARED!

Inquiries

Out of state purchasers do not pay any Pennsylvania sales tax.

Temporary Transit Tags are available through the state of PA for $25, which will provide valid registration for a period of 30 days. In order to obtain this tag, you must provide current proof of insurance and a driver's license.

The title is guaranteed to be free and clear. There will be no liens or encumbrances on the title.

The acceptable methods of payment are Bank Wire Transfer, Bank Money Order, Certified/Cashier's check, Finance Company Loan Check or Cash in person. We do not offer financing.

Due to vehicle reconditioning expenses, advertising charges and increased cost of other services we require additional $60 fee be added on the final price.

Shipping sources can be found on the internet, eBay web site and in your local yellow pages under Auto Transporter.

We can arrange customer pickup from Pittsburgh International Airport and the Greyhound Pittsburgh Bus Station.

 

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