2005 Subaru Legacy Limited Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Sloatsburg, New York, United States
2005 subaru legacy limited 154,000 miles
Engine has 92,000 miles with the following
having just been performed:
NEW TIMING BELT
NEW WATER PUMP
NEW THERMOSTAT
NEW ANTIFREEZE
COMPLETE TUNE UP
NEW CATALYTIC CONVERTORS
HAVE ALL DOCUMENTS TO PROVE THAT THIS
WORK WAS PERFORMED
Obsidian black with Black leather interior
The interior of this vehicle is in great condition with the only signs of wear are on the drivers seat
and the center console. The wear is minimal and in my opinion doesn’t even reflect that of a vehicle
with the mileage that this car has.
The vehicle has the following options:
Wheels just refinished
Tires are new with not many miles on them. Hankooks
Tinted Windows
Remote starter
6 disc CD changer
Tilt and slide sun roof
Power windows
Power door locks
Power drivers seat
Power mirrors
Heated seats
Driving lights
Sport shift automatic trans
The exterior of the vehicle has some parking lot dings and some minor scratches
but when clean still looks very nice.
This is a great car for the new driver in the family, it is sporty looking
with four doors and the added safety
of it being a Subaru with ALL WHEEL DRIVE.
You may be saying that the price seems high for the year of the car,
but consider what has been done in the last few months.
Catalyticconvertors
$$$$$$$ Timing belt and water pump
$$$$$$$
Complete tuneup $$$$$$$
CAR FAX WILL SHOW 2 ACCIDENTS- ONE WAS RIGHT FRONT FENDER,BUMPER
COVER AND HEAD LIGHT ASSEMBLY.
THE SECOND WAS A REAR BUMPER COVER ONLY. BOTH ITEMS REPAIRED BY A
REGISTERED REPAIR SHOP!
Not many other vehicles listed offer the information that I have provided
so until you actually
speak to the owners you do not know what work has been done to their
vehicles if any!
I DO NOT SHIP. PAYMENT IS TO BE IN CASH OR BANK CHECK IN PERSON!
THERE IS NO WARRANTY OFFERED WITH THIS VEHICLE AND IS BEING SOLD AS IS.
$6800.00 FIRM
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