1996 Subaru Legacy Outback Wagon 4-door 2.5l Auto Abs All Wheel Drive on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Thanks for looking at my 1996 Subaru Outback, which needs a new home. I bought it 3.5 years ago from a friend who headed overseas. I have all the maintainence records from the past 8 years. It HAS had the timing belt and transfer clutches done. It also appears very straight and original. I am only selling because I cannot tow it behind my motorhome. Recent service items are -new windshield, flush radiator and power steering fluids. New right front axle and left front brake caliper. The engine runs smoothly no knocks or smoke. All wheel drive and ABS work fine. Transmission shifts into gear smoothly. Tires are Michelin Hydroedge. LOTS of tread left, but my tire guy said to replace them spring 2015 because they will be 10 years old. The power windows, heat, A/C, cruise control ALL WORK. the power door locks always lock but occasionally do not unlock all doors. This is the only electric not working perfectly. This is a good car. I would take this car on a long trip again if I kept it. NO ODORS Interior is in very good condition. The hula dash girl has to stay. I glued it on. Exterior is consistent with age and milage (not perfect) see pics. Please Email any questions or call my cell 410-937-1417. I am willing to work with a shipper but buyer pays.
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