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2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium With 19,049 Miles. Non Smoking Vehicle. on 2040-cars

US $18,250.00
Year:2013 Mileage:19049 Color: Color
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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Welcome to NW Group, 

            We are a family owned dealership that has dedicated our time to work specifically with Subaru's and Volkswagen's with a combined experience of over 25 years. We are passionate about what we do and our goal is to ensure that each and every customer is 100% satisfied with their buying experience and most of all, their new vehicle.

This car is sold with an Oregon Reconstructed Title, which means that is has been through an insurance company claim and they deemed it a reconstructed title. In more detail, a reconstructed title does not mean the car has been totaled; it simply means an insurance company declared it totaled because the claim value exceeds the total cost of the car. The claim value can be a combination of costs such as; car damage, bodily injuries, rental car, and other accident related costs. Every insurance company has a different definition of a total loss.

            We professionally repair every car in our facility and our repair team inspects each car. We are committed to test driving and inspecting each vehicle thoroughly before it is offered for sale. Also, each Subaru and Volkswagen is qualified for 48 months / 60,000 mile extended warranty, please contact our sales office for any inquires or comments (503) 929-3168.

Thank you for choosing NW Group for your next vehicle purchase!

 

2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium package. Only 19,049 miles!

Exterior Color – Graphite Gray Metallic

Interior Color – Black

We are offering a spacious, safe, and efficient 2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i Premium with 19,049 miles! This vehicle offers high tech safety features, new and efficient engine, excellent visibility, strong crash scores, impressive off road performance, easy and confident handling, roof rack rails with fold out crossbars, heated front seats, fog lights, keyless entry, Bluetooth phone and audio capability, and much more! Please email or ask for a full spec sheet for this 2013 Subaru Outback. This vehicle has not been smoked in and has held no pets; it’s in excellent condition! Please take a minute to view the detailed pictures listed below and you will be pleasantly surprised. 2.5L Flat 4-cylinder, automatic all wheel drive.  Call us today for any questions or comments!

 

Description of accident details and history

This 2013 Outback was previously involved in a front end accident. The car did not sustain any mechanical, suspension or electrical damage. The nose of the car was painted which included the front hood, front bumper cover, left fender and right fender; The car matches up beautifully to the original paint. We have a repair work order showing what parts were replaced, please feel free to ask for a copy.

 

Each car is repaired to factory condition and test driven for 350 miles to ensure it is ready to sell with no issues. Feel free to contact me with any questions, it will be my pleasure to help you. My email is elijakani@gmail.com or you can reach me by phone at 503-929-3168. My name is Eli Kani.

 

 

Payment

We are able to take a Cashier's Check, Bank Check, Cash, or a partial Credit Card payment. Our dealership does not offer in-house financing but we will be more than happy to assist you if you have a financial institution that you would like to use.

Trades

We also welcome trades! Please email or call us to get a estimate on your trade in vehicle.

Shipping

We have shipped our car's safely and in a timely manner Nationwide! See our shipping chart below for a rate quote to your door. We have competitive shipping costs.

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Warranty

We have extended warranty packages from 24 months/24,000 miles up to 48 months/60,000 miles. Ask us for more details.

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