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2012 Subaru Impreza Premium Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $11,900.00
Year:2012 Mileage:24000
Location:

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States

Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
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For sale is 2012 SUBARU IMPREZA we have the best price for this car anywhere in the USA for the make, model, miles and options. This vehicle has 24k miles, MANUAL transmission, power windows, doors, mirrors, A/C,heated seats, aluminum wheels, AWD and ABS and much more. The vehicle is in a great condition. This car gets about 34-35mpg on the highway and with the gas prices being so high it is a nice AWD car to have. However we bought this vehicle from an insurance company and it was damaged on the front left side. Picture of the damage is provided with the rest of the pictures. We have replaced the left fender headlight, bumper cover, radiator support and the hood. This car has been test driven for about 400-500 miles and it does not have absolutely any problems. We operate a professional body shop that has been in business of restoring salvage vehicle for over 10 years. We are the largest salvage rebuilder in Charlotte and on one of the largest in NC. Our pictures are taken from close proximity so you can see the car in details. We would also give you a month of warranty on engine transmission and frame of the vehicle with the buy now price of $11900. Also if within this one month the car shows any major problems and you decide that this deal was not good for you, you can return the car to us and we would refund all the money that you have paid us. We inspect all our vehicles before we list them for sale and we make sure that all the liquids are changed and that everything is in perfect order. We go through the same list that the dealer would go to certify a vehicle. There is no difference between this car and a certified vehicle from SUBARU. The only difference is 5-6 thousand dollars in the price. However this car is a good purchase for someone who wants to save a bunch of money and in the same time would not compromise on the quality of the car. We have gone through all state inspections and the car comes with salvage rebuilt title, meaning that you can register and insure this vehicle in any state without any problems.

If you decide to purchase the vehicle and you are serious about it the best way is to call us and discuss the condition of the sale.  We can review your offers on eBay but we would not accept an offer unless we have at least $500 non-refundable deposit. Unfortunately eBay system is not designed to where we can collect a deposit before we accept an offer and if we accept the offer and you do not follow the purchase we would lose our listing fees. It cost close to $100 to list a car. Also before you put your bid do a little bit of research check what this car sells for and only then make offers. Ridiculous offers would be ignored and we would not even respond to those of you who expect presents. So once again if you are serious and you would like to buy the car the best way is to call 7049537713. 

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Marketing. Gotta love it. Unless you're married to a man. Or something like that. We think. Whatever, just watch.

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