2001 Subaru Legacy Gt Limited Sedan 2.5l Yakima Ski Bike Awd Remote Starter on 2040-cars
Lansdale, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.5L 2458CC H4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2001
Make: Subaru
Model: Legacy
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: GT Limited Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: AWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 171,500
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: GT Limited
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4
Number of Cylinders: 4
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Open to ALL reasonable offers, similiar Legacy with less miles and no mechanical history just sold for $5500 .. Car is priced according to market, Winter is here! 2001 SUBARU Legacy GT Limited AWD with Remote Start For sale is a 01 Legacy with 171,500 miles and counting as it is my daily commuter car. (Car is driven daily from Bethlehem PA to King of Prussia PA via 476 Turnpike) The car is a LIMITED model so it has leather, wood grain, power drivers seat, p locks, p windows, p sunroof, fog lights, etc Very safe car with driver, passenger, and SIDE air bags. Car is in good used condition with paint average for 12 year old car and interior in great / well above average condition, leather is excellent. Car is All Wheel Drive and feels very safe in rain, snow, and corners great. Gas mileage is good 26+ on highway and 22+ in-town 4cyl is quick on take offs and reasonable at highway speeds. Ride is smooth, never felt the transmission shift rough. The car was purchased with approximately 132,000 miles and over the past two years has been used as my commuter car (all highway) as my wife has the family SUV for the weekends.
MECHANICS: Initially the car had multiple mechanical problems common to Subarus so the following have been addressed for your peace of mind: (I have most reciepts) -Top end rebuilt with machined heads and all new gaskets -New timing belt -New water pump -New Tires only 4k miles on them -New battery -AC lines & hoses replaced -Recent front brakes pads and rotors (like new) -Rear brake pads (more than half) -Inspected until 7/14 -Oil changed 1k miles ago (Approx $2900 in repairs)
ADDITIONS: -Yakima Bike and Ski Rack: 2 bike trays with locks, ski racks (not pictured), cross bars, q-tower mounting feet, and fairing. Approx $700 in parts -Remote Starter: 2 Remotes (see pics) cools black car in summer and defrost / warms in winter. Approx $250.00 -Tinted windows Aprox $200 (can be easily removed if not for you) -Original key fob and owners manual
IMPERFECTIONS: -Hand size dent in front passenger side fender (see pic with hand) -Golf ball size dent in rear passenger fender above wheel (see pic with thumb) -Business card size bubbling rust spot on rear drivers side fender above wheel (see pic with business card) seems to be contained to the surface -Multiple smalls nicks, scrapes, scratches expected from any used car -Back passenger side door needs to be lubed as it opens and shuts perfectly on line and smoothly, but requires a little muscle -Radio display is burnt-out, radio works - just have to scan to find the stations you like then program the channels in (not a big deal) clock is on the dash so can still see time, CD player works great, tape player not sure (don't own a cassette) -Residual plasti-dip paint on wheel lip and spokes (can easliy be removed with fingers and patience) see pic
BOTTOM LINE: Attractive, used, SAFE and DEPENDABLE vehicle I would put my wife and child in and drive across the US. I am an easy going guy, but there are a few eBayers who like to question your item, price and market value in an effort to make low ball offers... If you can find a used, safe, attractive car with a documented mechanical history like this one for less money ... then buy it!
I welcome all REASONABLE offers; however, please note the Yakima roof rack and accessories will NOT BE INCLUDED at any price other than the BUY IT NOW option. If you would like to make an offer and purchase the racks seperately, then we can work something out.
Local Pick Up and Payment with Cash or Certified Bank Check Car can be seen in Bethlehem, Lansdale, King of Prussia, Ardmore Please message me with any questions. |
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