2004 Subaru Forester 2.5xt – Runs, Drives And Looks Great ! on 2040-cars
Castleton on Hudson, New York, United States
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This Subaru Forester looks great inside and out. *Note: The Timing Belt, Water Pump and Brakes
were done about 300 Miles ago, this auto is ready to go. Feel free to fly in and drive it home.
Automatic, All Wheel Drive, Aluminum Wheels, Power Windows, Locks and Mirrors, 6 Disk CD Changer, Heated Seats, Cruise Control and a Roof Rack. This Subaru was just New York State Safety and Emission Inspected. The photos were taken today. We did find some small rust spots over the rear wheels, on the rear lift gate handle and inside the rear doors on the bottom corner (this car is from the Northeast so there are some rust spots, overall a very solid car). There are also some dings and scratches. If you would like to walk around the car with me on the phone please call and I will point out every possible imperfection (518) 929-7024. Please Note: This Auto is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end this sale at any time due to a sale outside of Ebay. Please give us a call to inspect this Auto or with any questions. (518) 929-7024 PLEASE NOTE: There is a $500.00 deposit due with a buy it now or if an offer is accepted. Please do not bid or buy if you do not intend to own this Subaru. At BTS Commerce we spend most of our time using our extensive networks to locate and purchase the best possible product at prices well below actual market value. In turn we can sell our product at prices rarely found anywhere nationally and still realize a modest profit. We market this product honestly and with descriptions that include everything we know about the product. All units are sold without warranty unless otherwise noted. RV’s and Autos will be New York State Inspected for safety. This is a used Auto, if every detail is important to you please inspect the item in person or call before bidding. If you have any questions that we can answer for you during the listing please give us a call and we will always do our best to provide you with the answers. (518) 929-7024 In most cases the item listed is for sale locally and we reserve the right to end any listing early due to a sale outside of EBay. *Albany International Airport is about 30 minutes away and we can arrange transportation with advanced notice. In many cases in-transit permits can be obtained from NYS DMV for transporting autos or RV’s home to a location outside of New York State. |
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Mon, Feb 24 2020The next-generation Subaru WRX STI may boast as much as 400 horsepower from a re-tuned, 2.4L turbocharged boxer engine, making it the most powerful factory STI ever to be offered in America. Forbes reports that an upgraded version of the engine currently offered in the three-row Subaru Ascent crossover will power the new model, rather than the 2.0-liter unit that powers the current WRX or the 2.5L found in the current STI.  According to the report, which cites an unnamed source close to Subaru, the company's engineers are hard at work beefing up the FA24 turbocharged boxer to coax 400 horses and 361 pound-feet of torque from an engine that currently offers just 260 horsepower and 277 lb-ft of torque in family-hauling tune. While Subaru has been building high-output WRX and STI models for its home market for decades, this would be the first time a 400-horsepower STI would be offered for sale in the U.S. In fact, it would become the most powerful Subaru sold here, period. That honor currently belongs to the 341-horsepower 2019 STI S209, which is incredibly rare (and correspondingly expensive). It followed closely on the heels of the STI Type RA, which was similarly difficult to obtain, but not nearly as powerful or expensive. Limited (as its name suggests) to just 209 units, the S209 was offered for only one model year at an eye-watering MSRP of $64,880. Customers are still taking delivery of their cars, as STI's tuning shop can only crank out a small handful per day. If it seems like Subaru has been taking its sweet time introducing a new WRX and STI, that's because development of the hotter models diverged from that of the base Impreza prior to the launch of the latter's latest generation. Subaru considers them independent models, and while they still share platform commonalities, they are no longer treated as a single product line. Current models are still loosely based on the last-generation Impreza, and the best hint we have as to the future of the WRX and STI is the Viziv Performance STI concept, which debuted at the Tokyo Auto Salon back in 2018. Related Video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
2020 Subaru Outback First Drive Review | The big payoff
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West coast editor Michael Harley stopped by the Subaru stand for a closer look at the 2015 Legacy. Check it out in the video below.




















