Subaru Outback Legacy 4wd New Snow Tires, Ski Rack, A/c, New Battery, No Reserve on 2040-cars
Stateline, Nevada, United States
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Up for auction is a 1999 Subaru Outback Legacy AWD Wagon!
A daily driver, even at this moment. This vehicle is being sold to make room for a pickup truck that will replace it for my new job. It has owned and maintained for about four years by us. This car is currently registered in the State of California and has a clear title and passed emissions. New Tires within the past 2,000 miles. They are snow tires used all season with good bite. The vehicle had a tune up recently including new plugs and points. For the past four years, the transmission has shifted fine but when floored in can be hesitant in the final gear and the fire forward. This is a common Subaru issue but with calm acceleration, the vehicle shifts into its final gear fine. This phenomenon has been constant and has not changed for the past three years or 40,000 miles. The vehicle will go through about one quart about every 2,000 to 3,000 miles. This is a common rear seal issue of the Subaru. The mechanics all said, if you watch it, i t will be fine or you can get the seals done for$600 to $800. I have opted not to do this and you may have it done. The interior is in overall good shape. Cruise Control and Air Conditioning are fine. AWD works fine. The radio and cassette works fine. Electric mirrors work fine. The driver's side mirror was removed by a large adult deer and then reaffixed with auto glue and tape. Also a chip in the front window that was repaired by a mechanic who put a circle around it. Very small, please see the photo. Heater works fine. Car is still being used. Expect a few hundred more miles on the car before the pick. Overall a reliable daily driver that runs well in ice and snow and keep you cool with good a/c. Please see the numerous photos and feel free to ask questions.
Please note that this vehicle is being sold, "As is and Where is". It is well used but not abused. Plenty of dings and scratches but very reliable. Please also note that the winning bidder is responsible for payment within three days. Winning the auction is not a "marker" to come by and inspect the vehicle after the auction ends. If you wish to inspect, please do so before the auction is completed. It is also the responsibility of the buyer to research the emission in your state. We can make no claims or verify that it will clear or not clear the emission of your state. I can assist with the logistics of shipping but the cost of shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. I can meet you or your car carrier in Reno deliver the vehicle. For a prearranged negotiated fee amicable to both parties before the auction ends, I can drive the vehicle to Sacramento or the San Francisco area or ? Full payment must be received prior to my drive to the preapproved destination.
I am describing and listing this auto to the best of my ability. Please see my other auctions and thank your for looking!
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