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2008 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited. Only 35,000 Miles! Amazing Condition Like New! on 2040-cars

US $14,750.00
Year:2008 Mileage:35000 Color: combined with a Tan Leather interior
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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Welcome to NW Group.

Our goal is to have our customers enjoy the car they buy. Working closely with the Subaru brand, we offer newer models, from 2005-2014 years. In business for over 20 years. Specializing in the area of repair and customer relations. We have sold vehicles all across the nation including Hawaii and Alaska and Canada as well. We would like to be your choice for a gently used Subaru but remain simple and easy to deal with. We do not have additional fee's on our cars or high shipping costs, we like to help the customer get a good deal in a easy, no hassle approach. Our cars are stored in an indoor facility, if you fly in you may examine the cars to be true to the pictures in this eBay page.

We have a 100% POSITIVE feedback rating and customer satisfaction is important to us. Please see our name through our reputation.

 

Welcome to NW Group, a Subaru Specialist Dealer.


We are offering a WELL Equipped Limited Package Outback, this Subaru has all the bells and whistles, even Heated Seats for that cold winter morning! So to list a few options.. Automatic Transmission, Dual Climate, Control, Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, Power Sunroof, Power Drivers Seat, Power Mirrors, Telescopic Steering Wheel, Satellite Compatible Radio, Leather Seats and a whole lot more to list.. Good looking Gold exterior combined with a Tan Leather interior, a stunning combination. Proud to present this 2008 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited Package with only 35,000 miles on it, very low miles. NON Smoking and NO pets held, this car is clean! The car is in very good shape, having been well taken care off, Strong engine and VERY SMOOTH Ride. This vehicle comes with Subaru's Symmetrical All Wheel Drive System, perfect for the Winter! Please take a look at the many nice pictures below, it will give you a better idea of what this car is all about..


Payment: We are able to take Cashier's Check, Bank Check or Cash for the cars. We also take Trades! Our dealership does not offer in-house financing but will be more than happy to assist you if you have a Credit Union or Bank that you would like to use.

Shipping: Nationwide and Alaska/Hawaii are very possible! Email or call for a quote, we can get you a quote within minutes at a reasonable price. 


Description of accident details and history: This Subaru vehicle was previously involved in a insurance loss of a title. What that means, the car was involved in a previous accident. The damage was repaired by our Subaru Specialized Staff and Company and returned to amazing factory shape. We have the records for the parts and labor, please ask us for more information. We would be more than happy to share with you. The car was test driven and inspected using our 320 Point Bumper-to-Bumper inspection form, we may also send you that information at your request. 

Each car is repaired properly and tested. Feel free to ask us any questions on any Subaru we offer for sale. Email is elijakani@gmail.com or by Phone at 503-929-3168. My name is Eli Kani and I will be happy to take your questions.



 Below are over 70 full size pictures, feel free to examine and see the true condition of the car we are offering for sale. Thank you!

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