2008 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Sedan Special Edition 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Belchertown, Massachusetts, United States
I am selling this vehicle for a friend whose husband passed away recently. He had purchased this Subaru from a local Western MA dealer this past May and very few miles were put on it since. Because I am very familiar with this vehicle and know that it is solid as a rock, I am willing to put my perfect feedback rating on the line to help make this sale. This AWD Subaru will be the perfect, very reliable car to get you through all that the coming winter season will throw at you....and many, many more to come! The winning bidder must make a down payment of $500 via PayPal within 24 hours of purchase with the remaining balance to be paid by cash or bank check within 3 days.
2008 Subaru Legacy Special Edition AWD 2.5 liter; 4 cylinder engine Automatic transmission 78,200 miles Moonroof Rear spoiler Loaded with standard features listed here: Safety
Air Bag-Frontal-Driver
Air Bag-Frontal-Passenger
Air Bag-Passenger Switch (On/Off)
Air Bag-Side Body-Front
Air Bag-Side Head-Front
Brakes-ABS
Brakes-Type-4 Wheel DISC
Child Safety Rear Door Locks
Daytime Running Lights
Engine Immobilizer
Headlights-Automatic
Security System
Trunk-Emergency Release
Comfort & Convenience
Air Conditioning-Front
Cruise Control
Keyless Entry
Max Seating Capacity: 5
Mirror(s)-Power
Mirrors-Vanity-Driver
Mirrors-Vanity-Driver Illumination
Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger
Mirrors-Vanity-Passenger Illumination
Power Locks
Seat Trim-Cloth
Seat-Adjustable Lumbar-Driver
Seat-Power Driver
Seat-Rear Pass-Through
Seats-Front Bucket
Steering Wheel-Adjustable
Steering-Power
Windows-Power
Music & Entertainment
Audio-AM/FM Stereo
Audio-CD Player
Audio-MP3 Player
Interior
Floor Mats
Power Outlet
Exterior
Doors: 4
Rear Window Defogger
Roof-Generic-Sun/Moon
Roof-Sun/Moon
Wipers-Intermittent
Wipers-Variable Speed Intermittent
Tires
Front Tire Size: 205/50R17
Rear Tire Size: 205/50R17
Spare Tire Size: Compact
Wheels
Front Wheel Material: Aluminum
Rear Wheel Material: Aluminum
VIN: 4S3BL6163872166447 Mechanically perfect No body rust, dings or dents The only issues I detected were the broken gas cap strap (which is now repaired repaired)
that attaches to the filler door, a light surface scratch above rear wheel well (both highlighted in photos ) and worn carpeting underneath the brand new floor mats. The Sport-Shifter feature in this Subaru lends a whole new dimension to your driving experience...as you tap forward to up-shift and back towards you to down-shift! Makes driving actually "fun," to put it simply! Additionally, the rear seat center section folds down to provide a full 8 feet of storage for your skis, fishing rods and even a few 2 x 4's! This solid vehicle was purchased in May 2013 for $12,200 from Gary Rome Hyundai in Holyoke, MA and is still in the fine shape it was at the time of sale. PLEASE check out other 2008 Subaru listings here on eBay with these same features...and you will see that this vehicle is being sold for thousands of dollars less! Now is your chance to pick up a very dependable winter-hardy Subaru at a price that is very affordable! Call Mary at 413 323 7007 evenings after 6:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
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