2011 Subaru Outback 3.6r Limited Wagon 4-door 3.6l Silver on 2040-cars
Park City, Utah, United States
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THIS LUXURY SUBARU CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE! IT HAS A FEW MINOR DEFECTS AS LISTED IN THIS AD, BUT THIS IS A GREAT DEAL ON A CAR THAT IS ONLY A COUPLE YEARS OLD!! SAVE THOUSANDS BY PURCHASING HERE INSTEAD OF PURCHASING AT A DEALERSHIP! THE KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUE FOR THIS CAR (VERY GOOD CONDITION) IS $26K! THIS CAR HAS HAD ONE OWNER. IT HAS NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT. EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE ADDITIONAL PICTURES. 2011 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited Silver Steel Metallic exterior color Black leather interior 38,440 miles one owner no accidents STANDARD EQUIPMENT All Wheel Drive (AWD) Vehicle Dynamics Control 4-wheel disk anti-lock brakes Frontal air bag system Side curtain airbags Front seat side impact air bags 3-point seatbelts for all seating positions LATCH system for Child Safety Seats Anti Theft Alarm & Immobilizer System Tire Pressure Monitoring System Rollover sensor Brake assist PERFORMANCE AND EXTERIOR 3.6L horizontally opposed 6-cylinder engine Horsepower 256 @ 6000 rpm Torque (lb-ft) 247 @ 4400 rpm 25/18 mpg 5-speed automatic transmission with manual mode 17-inch alloy wheels fully independent raised suspension roof rails with integrated cross bars privacy glass rear bumper cover splash guards COMFORT, CONVENIENCE and INTERIOR 8 cupholders dual-zone automatic climate control auto-up/down front drivers window bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity carpeted floor mats, cargo area mat electronic parking brake 440-watt harman/kardon 9-speaker audio heated seats heated mirrors wiper de-icer leather-trimmed seats 10-way adjustable power drivers seat 4-way adjustable power passengers seat 60/40 fold-down recline rear seatback tilt/telescopic steering wheel XM satellite radio (subscription sold separately) power moonroof auto-dimming rearview mirror with integrated rear backup camera media hub (USB and auxiliary ports) LIMITED WARRANTY* 5 years/60,000 miles powertrain warranty 5 years/60,000 miles rust perforation warranty *please note the basic warranty has expired (expired at 36,000 miles) |
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Subaru getting creative in these two very different WRX STI viral videos
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The first promotes a new grindhouse-style short film that Subaru is launching, which is cheekily called The Ride of Her Life, and it previews the full deal due on March 13. While It's just a glimpse at the moment, if Subaru really leans into the cheesy, 1970s-style, then the full video could be really enjoyable.
The second video is a new take on an idea we've seen before but is still very cool. There might be some digital trickery going on in some of the "Stick bomb" shots, but the result is still exciting. Plus, the STI's Nürburgring livery is quite attractive. Scroll down to check them both out and tell us which you prefer in Comments.
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