2013 Subaru Impreza Premium Wagon 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
For sale is 2013 SUBARU IMPREZA PREMIUM, this car has auto transmission, power windows, doors mirrors, A/C, cruise, heated seats, aluminum wheels, ABS, AWD, Bluetooth. The vehicle has only 13000 miles and it is practically in brand new condition. The car is in perfect working condition. however we bought this vehicle from an insurance company and it was damaged on the right side. We have replaced right fender,right headlight,front bumper and hood. 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 one of the largest in NC. We work according to factory specifications and measurements all our cars go thru alignment once they are fixed. 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 $12900 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 thru 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 the 9-10 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 thru all state inspections and the car comes with 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. 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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