2010 Subaru Outback 3.6r Premium Wagon 4-door 3.6l 256hp on 2040-cars
Millburn, New Jersey, United States
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Subaru Outback 3.6R for sale. Asking $19,500. Very good condition. Contact me for a test drive. Reason for sale: Started commuting by train and cannot justify car. Strong 256 HP 3.6-liter flat-six engine paired with a five-speed automatic transmission with steering-mounted paddle shifter override. Hitch (included) is rated to 5,000 pounds. Probably the best snow car on the market due to 8.7" ground clearance, full-time all-wheel drive, all-season tires, appropriate weight distribution, and a strong engine. It is EASY to drive in snow and rain. There's a reason ~80% of ski patrollers drive a Subaru. Handles road trips well and is a favorite vehicle for families due to generous cabin size. Very comfortable seating, even when full with bigger guys. Ample head room and leg room, including in back seats. Bright xenon headlights look great and light up the road in all conditions. Well-designed roof rack is easily retracted for increased aerodynamics and fits many types of racks (such as the Yakima bike rack in photo available separately). Hitch can also be used for gear racks or for towing. Auxiliary cable and power in center console allow listening from and charging of phones, ipods, etc. 8.48/10 star (tirerack.com) rated Firestone Precision Touring tires are under 1 year old and have been driven <5,000 miles. Again, great in rain/snow. Minor exterior scratches and one quarter-sized door dent are only issues I know. I had an independent mechanic look it over in January and found no issues. Happy to allow/facilitate a full-independent inspection prior to purchase. 5 year/60,000 mi warranty on drivetrain exists. Willing to ship car if need be. If able to meet in Northern Jersey, message me for a test drive. |
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Is the Subaru BRZ STI being teased really only a tS version?
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Those same people may be in for a disappointment, though. See, the BRZ STI that was teased last night might not be a real STI. Instead, it's looking like it might be a BRZ tS. According to 7Tune.com, the timing of the photos posted on Subaru's website lined up with Subaru's 86 Festival at Fuji Speedway, where the Subaru BRZ tS debuted. Despite wearing STI badges, the tS isn't the full-tilt STI model we've been hoping for. Instead, you can think of the relationship between tS models and STI models as sort of like the difference between a BMW 3 Series M Sport and a BMW M3.
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