'04 Subaru Forestor Xs! Just Traded In! Runs And Drives Excellent! No Reserve! on 2040-cars
Plainville, Connecticut, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Used
Year: 2004
Make: Subaru
Drive Type: AWD
Model: Forester
Mileage: 214,413
Trim: XS
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2004 Subaru Forester
If you are looking for in-expensive reliable transportation this little Subaru is a great choice! Just traded in on Saturday I have driven it all day and it runs and drives excellent! On and off the highway it doesn't miss a beat. Look at the pictures inside and out the car is in very nice condition clearly its last owner took good care of it. No signs of rust just a great running little Subaru! Carfax shows this to be an accident free two owner car it also shows that the head gaskets were replaced by a Subaru dealer. Get in turn the key and go. And for the best part...This auction is set with NO RESERVE! Yes the highest bidder will own it. And I am starting the auction at $1.00 !!! BID to own! Please check out my perfect feedback and bid with complete confidence. If you have and questions please feel free to call me at 860-883-8597. Thank you and good luck! Vehicle Condition: I try to be very clear and honest so here goes. This is a high mileage car and does show some signs of wear, but nothing out of the ordinary. In fact I would say the car is in above average condition given the year and mileage. It does have some scratches and dings here or there but that is it. Please all I ask is be realistic and you will love this car. It is not a brand new car but a very nice used car for a very affordable price! Payment options: A $500.00 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of the close of the auction. Balance to be paid within 7 days via certified funds. A $349.00 dealer conveyance fee is attached to the final price, this includes visual vehicle safety inspection, paperwork preparation and temporary plate if needed. Vehicle sold “AS IS”. We will be happy to assist in pickup at the airport or train station. We will also assist in arranging delivery at your expense. All we ask is you have the funds to back your bids. No excuses! No exceptions!
On Aug-27-14 at 19:40:04 PDT, seller added the following information: Thanks for all the interest. This car is a MANUAL transmission- Keep the questions coming! |
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