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2012 Subaru Forester 2.5x. 5 Speed. 30,967 Miles. Alloy Wheels. Non-smoking Car! on 2040-cars

US $15,750.00
Year:2012 Mileage:30967 Color:
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
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About Us.

It is our pleasure to offer a Subaru vehicle to you. Each car is inspected thoroughly and test driven by our service department. Our goal and passion is to have our customers enjoy the car they would like to buy. We work closely with all late-model Subaru's, offering carefully selected model's.

In business for over 20 years. We would like to be your choice for a gently used Subaru but remain simple and easy to deal with. Customer satisfaction is highly important to our business, take note of our 100% positive feedback. We have sold vehicles all across the nation and internationally. Our reputation is built on a honest, no shortcut mentality. We like what we do and it reflects in our vehicle's. 

 

Welcome to NW Group, a Subaru-Specialist Dealer. 

 

 

Vehicle presented for sale:

*****2012 Subaru Forester 2.5X with 30,967 miles! Bluetooth System, Alloy Wheels, Cruise Control, Power Mirrors/Windows/Steering and much more!*****

Exterior Color –Dark Gray Metallic

Interior Color – Gray

We are offering a highly sought after 5 Speed manual 2012 Subaru Forester 2.5X with only 30,967 miles! We speicalize with slightly used Subaru vehicle's and hold a 100% positive review! The Forester includes features like the Bluetooth connectivity system, front and rear intermittent wipers, power mirrors and windows, a newly introduced DOHC engine that has a timing chain instead of a timing belt (good news for long term service, you don't need to replace a timing chain!), Keyless entry, Satellite radio, easy maneuverability, and many other functions! It has a Dark Blue Metallic exterior, and a very clean Gray interior. This Subaru Forester has had one owner, never been smoked in and has held no pets! Please take a minute to view the detailed pictures listed below and you will be pleasantly surprised. Feel free to contact Eli Kani for any questions regarding this vehicle, it will be a pleasure. 503-929-3168.


Description of accident details and history.

This Subaru vehicle was previously involved in a insurance loss of a title. What that means, the car was involved in a previous accident. The damage was repaired by our Subaru Specialized Staff and Company and returned to amazing factory shape. We have the records for the parts and labor, please ask us for more information. We would be more than happy to share with you. The car was test driven and inspected using our 320 Point Bumper-to-Bumper inspection form, we may also send you that information at your request.


Each car is repaired to factory spec and test driven for 350 miles to insure it is ready to sell with no issues. Feel free to ask me 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 Cashier's Check, Bank Check or Cash for the cars. We also take Trades! Our dealership does not offer in-house financing but will be more than happy to assist you if you have a Credit Union or Bank that you would like to use.

Trades.

We welcome trades. Please email or call us to get a estimate on trade in value.

Shipping.

ALL 50 States are affordable and very possible! We can arrange international shipping as well. Email or call for a quote, we can get you a quote within minutes!

Warranty

We offer warranties up to 60,000 miles! Drive with peace of mind..

 

 *Warranty coverage and details upon request.

 Below are 90 full size pictures, feel free to examine and see the condition of the car we are offering for sale

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2015-18 Subaru Foresters recalled because front airbag may not deploy

Mon, Oct 14 2019

Subaru is recalling 366,282 Foresters from model years 2015-18 because the front passenger airbag may not go off when it should during a crash. The problem stems from Subaru’s “Occupant Detection System,” which may not be able to detect a person sitting in the seat due to a loose connection. ThereÂ’s an electrical connection under the passenger seat that may loosen over time, according to Subaru. That connection is necessary for the detection system to function. Subaru says that only cars equipped with heated front seats are subject to this recall, as those are the only ones equipped with the specific harness where this would be possible. If your Forester is experiencing this problem, Subaru says you may see the “airbag warning” light illuminate on your dash. The “Passenger airbag off” indicator will also be illuminated, so that makes two different lights to check to see if your airbag is working. In turn, the seat wonÂ’t recognize the presence of a person in the front passenger seat, and the airbag may not deploy in a crash. Subaru will inspect the vehicles it recalls and replace the sensor mat harness if necessary. If you own a 2015-2018 Forester with heated front seats, look out for a note in the mail informing you of a recall. YouÂ’ll need to take the car in to the dealer, where the recall work will be done free of charge. As of now, Subaru isnÂ’t aware of any injuries or fatalities associated with this problem.

What grownups drive (fast) | 2017 Subaru Forester 2.0XT Touring Review

Mon, Apr 10 2017

If you look at the 2017 Forester XT Touring and don't notice the changes compared to the 2016 model, we won't blame you. They're subtle. The naturally aspirated models get a new front bumper that matches the surrounding body color, but the turbo model we drove still has the black gap in the middle. The grille gives up the wide mesh look for a pattern that subtly accentuates the Pleiades badge. Look into the updated Forester's eyes, though, and you might see a new spark of beauty, with a redesign that prominently features a surrounding strip of LEDs. There's also a new color; our test vehicle came in the new-for-2017 Sepia Bronze Metallic paint, a tasteful brown(-ish) that might let you get away with going longer between washes. On the inside, this Forester had the new Saddle Brown leather interior exclusive to the Touring trim. It's the rich sort of brown that reminds one of a rustic but well-appointed hunting lodge, where one would expect to catch a whiff of pipe tobacco and whiskey. It just smelled like a normal car, though, at least before we got in it. Touring spec also offers up a heated steering wheel and seats, the automotive equivalent to a chair in front of the fireplace. Most touch points are attended to with sturdy-feeling materials, and the most important one – the wheel­ – feels grippy and comfortable without being overwrought. The front seats are firm but comfortable, with an upright seating position. They're a bit reminiscent of those moderately expensive high-back office chairs, except in this case, the office rolls around with the seat. Sitting behind them isn't bad, either, as they're shaped in a way that carves out extra room for the knees. The door openings are large enough to make ingress and egress an easy task, which is a merciful thing, especially when wrestling a car seat into the back. As for our own rear-facing kid carrier, it fits in the Forester just fine, but, when clipped in the passenger side, means the front occupant is just one click closer to the dash than they'd be ideally. Their knees won't be crunched into the glove box, though (that's a position some of us have learned to live with in other cars with a rear-facing car seat installed). The view from the driver's seat is exceptional. Tall, wide windows let you keep track of everything that's going on around you. They also bring in a lot of light, and piloting the Forester is a bit like driving a greenhouse on wheels.

2019 Subaru Forester Long-Term Update | Road trip to New Orleans

Mon, Mar 9 2020

Our 2019 Subaru Forester long-term tester is rounding second base in its stay at Autoblog’s Michigan HQ, yet the blue-painted, gold-wheeled crossover hadnÂ’t left the Midwest throughout its first six months here, so I sought to change that by taking it down to New Orleans. The goal: Determine if the Forester is a good road trip car. Of course, my girlfriend and I also wanted to go to Mardi Gras, but either way, we were in for some long days of driving. There are a few umbrella categories a vehicle should excel in to make a vacation and road trip better for all involved. For me, those include comfort, utility and its driver assistance systems. Comfort I was fairly certain this category would be a boon for the Forester going in. It sops up Michigan potholes well, and it did an excellent job on the various road surfaces I encountered on the way to New Orleans, too. SubaruÂ’s passive dampers on the Forester are tuned to make rough roads more livable as opposed to whipping around a highway clover leaf. That makes for soft and rolling eight-plus-hour days behind the wheel. The cabin at highway speeds was loud, though. A lot of that has to do with the Michelin X-Ice winter tires current fixed, but there's also a noticeable amount of wind noise that follows that. Plus, if you ever need to get going in a hurry, the thrashy boxer-four makes its presence known above all other noises as the CVT pegs the needle near the 6,000 rpm redline. Our Forester has the high-end Harman Kardon audio system equipped, but we still had to jack the volume way up to hear podcasts and quieter music. The cabin noise was never overwhelming, but it did become tiresome after a few hours with this many sounds competing with each other. Since we were driving due south or due north, those crosswinds werenÂ’t just audibly annoying. Gusts were plenty capable of blowing the Forester around in its lane due to its tall, upright stance. ItÂ’s not like a big panel van, but it was still disconcerting at times. There were only two of us on this road trip, so the front seats were the only ones in use. I was plenty comfortable for the trip's entirety. The driver seat's electric lumbar adjustability left my back in good shape, and the upright seating position is a bit like sitting in a chair at a kitchen table. The seatÂ’s cushioning was supportive enough to keep me from complaining, but never too stiff so as to be uncomfortable.