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2008 Subaru Outback Xt Limited Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $15,400.00
Year:2008 Mileage:105367
Location:

Ouray, Colorado, United States

Ouray, Colorado, United States
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2008 Subaru Outback XT Limited
I am selling my 2008 Subaru outback. The vehicle has the 2.5 liter turbocharged engine, 5-speed automatic transmission and the Limited trim package. Features include,
All wheel drive
Vehicle stability control
Si drive (allows the driver to select between three settings for performance or efficiency)
Dual side curtain airbags (six airbags in all)
Dark Charcoal/Black leather interior
Heated seats
Premium audio package
-6 disc in dash
-Satellite radio ready
-Harmon/Kardon speakers w/ Sub
-Auxiliary audio jack
Heated side view mirrors and windshield wipers
Vehicle fitted with Hankook winter ICEBEAR tires (two seasons) 
Also have summer set of wheels, wheels are: OZ Prodrive Dark charcoal wheelset they match car with summer tires 
Roof rack
Optima Red Top Battery
Weatherguard Floormats thru out 

Just had $1100 preventative maintenance done to car
Blemishes on rear bumper (street parking). Really great car, perfect for Colorado. Great in the snow, economical great road car.
Motor was replaced at around 20,000 miles under warranty. Had a valve tick. New motor has been great, and has only 82,000 miles on it. No other problems or issues on car.  All work was done at Subaru dealer under warranty.

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    Sun, Jan 4 2015

    Having sold 336,441 cars in the US in 2012, Subaru said in early 2013 that it wanted to hit 500,000 annual sales here by 2015. After boosting sales to 424,683 in 2013, it's hit its half-mil target a year early: on December 29, 2014 Subaru sold its 500,000th car, and the sales year didn't end until January 2. The brand has never done that before in a calendar year, and on top of being an eighteen-percent improvement year-on-year, 2014 is Subaru's seventh year of growth. Every model is up for the year except for the BRZ and the Tribeca. The Outback and Legacy are on fire, practically doubling their sales numbers through the end of November compared to 2013. In addition to making better and better cars, Subaru credits nicer dealerships with better workflows, and improved marketing and advertising. If history is any indication, the final number could be appreciably above 500,000 even with just four days of selling left. Subaru only needed 36,230 sales in December to hit 500,000; it sold 45,273 cars in November, and for the past four years it sold more cars in December than November. Admittedly, November was its third best-selling month of the past five years. Leaders at the automaker are confident about this year as well, saying, "[we] expect 2015 to also be another record year." But our favorite line in the press release announcing the feat: "The current generation of Subaru vehicles grew in size compared to the previous generation in order to better suit the needs of the American buyer." Hey Subaru, you calling us fat? SUBARU OF AMERICA REACHES 500,000 SALES MILESTONE IN 2014 - Subaru sales in U.S. top 500,000 for the first time in a calendar year - 500,000th vehicle sold on December 29 - All models contributing to sales increase Cherry Hill, N.J. - Subaru of America, Inc. has reached a significant milestone in its history, by retailing 500,000 vehicles in a single calendar year. The milestone caps a remarkable seven year growth period for the brand in the U.S. in which the company has grown from 187,699 vehicle sales in 2008 to what will total over 500,000 sales in 2014, once the sales year closes on January 2. The growth in Subaru sales can be attributed to a combination of improved vehicle offerings, targeted and award-winning marketing and an improved retailer body.

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