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2004 Subaru Legacy Outback 35th Anniversary Edition Wagon on 2040-cars

US $9,750.00
Year:2004 Mileage:46700 Color: Power Large
Location:

Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States

Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0 liter h 6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 4S3BH686247633156 Year: 2004
Make: Subaru
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Model: Legacy
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Trim: Wagon
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 46,700
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"PREMIUM SHOWROOM EXCELLENT CONDITION - SEE PICS"

2004 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK 35TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION WAGON
ONLY 46,700 MILES
PREMIUM SHOWROOM EXCELLENT CONDITION
$9750.00 FIRM

SPECS:

ENGINE:  3.0 Litre H6 Air Filtration, 24 valves, 212 hp @ 6000 rpm, 4 speed automatic transmission, 19 mpg city / 26 mpg hwy, AWD Drivetrain, Towing Capacity 2k lbs, New Battery as of 12-2012 with Warranty, Complete Owner's Manuals and Original Bill of Sale, Including All Current Mechanical Records

BRAKING AND TRACTION:  ABS (4-Wheel), Limited Slip Rear Axle

SAFETY & SECURITY:  Keyless Entry, Dual Front Airbags, Subaru Factory Premium Alarm System, Daytime Running Lights & Fog Lights, 4 Beam Projector Auto Off Headlights

COMFORT & CONVENIENCE:  Dual Temp Heated Front Seats, Defrosting Exterior Power Large-size Mirrors, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Cruise Control, 6 Way Power Driver Seat with Lumbar Support, Tilt Leather Steering Wheel, Leather Shift Handle, Beige All-Leather Seats Front and Back, Automatic Climate Control with Outside Temp Gauge, Center Armrest with Storage, Illuminated Vanity Mirrors, Additional Map Lights, 4 Cup Holders, Ashtray Spotless and Odorless

ENTERTAINMENT & INSTRUMENTATION:  Premium Audio system- AM/FM/Weatherband 6-disc CD Changer, 9 speakers with bass, midrange and treble adjustments plus subwoofer/amp, In-glass Antenna, Dual Electric Moon Roofs, Navigation System, Red Burl Door and Dash Interior Trim

EXTERIOR:  Subaru Seamist Green Pearl / 2-tone with lower body side cladding, Alloy Wheels, Goodyear All-Season Integrity Tires Installed 12-2011 only 3k miles on 50k mile warranty, Intermittent Rear Wiper & Washer, Rear Spoiler, Roof Rack with Cross Rails - 100 LB Limit, Car Jack and Donut Spare Complete- Never Used.

KELLEY BLUE BOOK VALUES AS OF 08-25-2013
Excellent / $10,211
Very Good / $9,886
Good / $9,686
Fair / $8,886

THIS CAR IS IN PREMIUM CONDITION WITH SUPER LOW MILEAGE.  IT HAS A CLEAR CAR-FAX REPORT, AND I AM THE SECOND OWNER.  I AM ASKING $9750 FIRM WHICH IS AN AWESOME DEAL PER BLUE BOOK VALUE AND THE ONLY REASON I AM SELLING IT IS DUE TO HEALTH REASONS.  THE CAR IS FANTASTIC!

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Junkyard Gem: 1980 Subaru 4WD Hatchback

Sat, Aug 24 2019

Living in Colorado, where they might as well issue you a Subaru at the state line, I see plenty of worn-out Pleiades-badged cars in the local wrecking yards. Most of them fall into the 15-to-25-year-old age group, but I'll spot the occasional Malaise Era Subaru, from the era when the Leone was sold in North America as, simply, "the Subaru." Here's a 1980 base-level hatchback with the four-wheel-drive option, spotted in a yard just outside of Denver last month. In 1980, the US-market Subaru could be had in three trim levels (STD, DL, and GL), and as a coupe, sedan, hatchback, or wagon (the pickup version was known as the BRAT). This STD hatch is the cheapest possible Subaru available in 1980 with four-wheel-drive, and I'm just disappointed that they didn't put STD badges on the base-level cars. The driver had to choose between front- and four-wheel-drive by hand, using this lever. If you left the car in 4WD for long periods on dry pavement, you'd wear out the tires and/or break something. By 1997, all US-market Subarus had full-time all-wheel-drive, with no driver decisions about driven wheels needed. Subaru offered an automatic transmission and a five-speed-manual for these cars, but just about all buyers of late-1970s/early-1980s Subarus went with the cheaper four-on-the-floor manual. When you see a junkyard car with the keys still present, you can assume that the car ended up here after being totaled by an insurance company or traded in on a new car. A battered 39-year-old Subaru won't get much interest at the sort of auction these cars go to, and so the junkyard ends up being the next stop. The owner's manual was still in the glovebox, and of course I took at home and scanned a few pages (look in the gallery, above, for those scans). The folks at Subaru PR were interested in this book for their archives (they don't have one), so I'll make sure it gets to them soon. Rodent bedding and poop fill the engine compartment, and the employees of this yard marked the car as a hantavirus biohazard. I'd wear a mask if I needed to pull the engine from this car, because hantavirus is a real problem in Colorado and has a scary 35% mortality rate. Speaking of the engine, you're looking at 67 mighty horsepower here. With the car scaling in at about 2,200 pounds empty, drivers needed patience on uphill freeway onramps (actually, they needed patience when driving anywhere). By the standards of Japanese cars of this era, the rust problem doesn't look too bad.

Seeing the sights with Subaru EyeSight's Touring Assist | Autoblog in Japan

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Autoblog recently went to Japan to drive cars, ride trains, and talk to carmakers about automotive history and the future of mobility. This video is part of a larger series of special reports from Japan. TOKYO — The interesting thing about Subaru's EyeSight technology is that — like its name suggests — it relies mostly on the stereoscopic color cameras located behind the rear-view mirror that scan the road ahead of the car. We've had EyeSight available here in the U.S. for years now, controlling features like pre-collision braking and throttle control, and adaptive cruise control. The cameras can detect vehicles, pedestrians and lane markings, and judge their distance. It uses color images to recognize brake lights, which add another piece of important input when making critical life-or-death decisions. New for Japan, though, is an EyeSight upgrade called Touring Assist. Touring Assist builds upon the capabilities of EyeSight with more robust lane tracing, adaptive cruise control and steering assist. Before expending to other markets or other models, Touring Assist is only available on the Subaru Levorg and WRX in Japan. The capabilities of lane tracing have been expanded for use at any speed, rather than just over 37 miles per hour. Additionally, Touring Assist adds automated steering to help keep you in your lane. This uses the cameras not just to read and adhere to the lane markings but, at speeds of up to 37 mph, to also follow the car in front of you. Touring Assist doesn't allow for fully autonomous driving, but its driver assistance features automate certain functions in specific conditions, theoretically making driving safer and easier. It's a step toward fully autonomous driving, a technological foundation upon which self-driving systems can expand. We arrived in Japan in spring, expecting to see streets lined with cherry blossoms. Instead, we were met with a frigid downpour that later turned to snow on our first full day in Tokyo. While not ideal conditions for our first time driving in Tokyo traffic — or driving on the left side of the road in a right-hand-drive car — it allowed us to test out Touring Assist in less-than-perfect conditions. Check out the video above to see how that went. In all, we were pretty impressed with Touring Assist. What would have been a fraught drive in a foreign country on the wrong side of the road in crappy weather and heavy congestion was actually pretty relaxed and enjoyable.