2002 Forester Awd - 04 Cylinder. Good Shape. Runs Good. All Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Rome, New York, United States
A Safe fully equipped All Wheel Drive Subaru - Clean Vehicle History 2002 SUBARU FORESTER AWD 4-Cyl. 4-door Automatic.... I am selling this for a quick sale. This is a good looking Subaru Forester with the best all wheel drive system in the industry. It has aprox, 144,000 miles which is not much for a Subaru. (actual odometer reading at time of listing was 144,425) These cars are known for lasting well past 200k miles. I have driven this car for a month or so and find it to be a great car. The only noted problem is the check engine light comes on sometimes and then usually goes off on its own. The last code read was for emissions fuel line issue- code. That usually means just a sensor. So I am selling it that the engine light will be on when you get the car. Because I am selling it that way I can not sell it to NY State residents. I can sell it ito NY Dealers and anybody else in the USA and the world. If I don't sell it here on ebay then I am taking it to the car dealer auction. So bid here or use the buy it now option and take advantage of the savings. This vehicle is valued over $4,000.
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Hi, my name is John Lawson. I'm the owner of LAWSON SALES in Rome, New York. This is a small used car dealership with low overhead. I pass my lower overhead to my customers with low prices. I sell both retail and I wholesale to dealers. I offer buyers the chance to buy like the dealers do - At auction. Besides the money savings, I offer an honest description of every vehicle I sell. I personally test drive every vehicle I sell. I do the best I can to maintain an excellent reputation locally and here on ebay. I have no extra or hidden fees. You only pay for the vehicle. I guarantee a clean title and supply all the paperwork. You can bid with confidence. I am closing my current shop and am selling this Subaru as-is but with everything disclosed within this listing....I welcome all questions. Please feel free to contact me. My email address is: LawsonAutoSales@aol.com or Call John @ 315-225-1750. Please read the entire description and my easy terms at the bottom of the listing before bidding.... *A warranty can be purchased for this vehicle from Penn Warranty Corp. Please see below for information.... BUY IT WHOLESALE ......................LIKE THE DEALERS DO .......AND SAVE .
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ *Please read the entire listing before bidding or buying... 2002 Subaru Forester - All Wheel Drive - 4-door . SUV Wagon - 4-Cylinder - Automatic -. Vehicle starts up and runs good. Drives straight down the road. Exhaust is noisy will need a new muffler and pipe.. Tires are fair. I recommend new tires if you live in a snowy area. Brakes are good. Check engine light has been on previously. It may need a sensor or other repair to keep the light from coming back on. I am selling it that way. The car runs well with no problems. Don't worry about the mileage - most Subarus this age have around 200,000 miles. This car with under 150k is just getting strted. I have lowered the price to sell it fast. Just $2250 gets this car now. The exterior looks good. There is no rust or dents. It has a solid body and has no body problems. My photos were taken when the car was a bit dirty but it cleans up well. There is some paint work (touch up) on the passenger rear - photographed. This area had some stone chips but doesn't appear to have any rust through. The rear gate has some touch up paint applied also. Besides those two areas the car is nice and solid and smooth. The car is straight and true with no body problems. It still looks good. The interior is clean and comfortable. Very roomy interior with plenty of storage. It has a CD and Cassette player, cruise, power windows, Power door locks, and more. It has remote keyless entry. The interior is in good shape with only some light staining on the carpets. No rips or bad areas in this interior. Seats are comfortable. Has plenty of room and storage too. Smell fresh with no odors. This car is valued at over $4,000. This will make a great car for the winter, HERE'S WHAT YOU GET : If you buy this car from me you will get a vehicle as described. It is not perfect but runs and rides well and looks pretty good too. There are no extra fees or hidden charges - You pay only for the vehicle. Clear Title Guaranteed! ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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LAWSON SALES (NY State License# 7093242) 8950 Turin Road - Rome, New York 13440 JOHN LAWSON: Lawsonautosales@aol.com PHONE: 315-225-1750
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