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2011 Subaru Wrx Premium 4-door Sedan on 2040-cars

US $20,975.00
Year:2011 Mileage:65850
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Selling my 2011 Subaru WRX Premium 4-door sedan, just under 66,000 miles (65,850 and counting as it is my daily driver). It was my daily driver commuting between Lincoln and Omaha for about a year, so has mostly interstate miles on it. Drives great, and is quite a fun car. Never raced, everything is stock. Black exterior, black interior.

Features:

Stock AM/FM Radio and speakers, single CD Player, Aux audio jack in center console, Bluetooth
Power windows and door locks
Cloth seats, front seats are heated, rear seats have fold-down arm rest and both seats fold down for more cargo room
Power Moonroof
Trunk lip spoiler
Windshield wiper heater on windshield
It does have a ProSport boost gauge that works, but I never got around to installing it correctly and trimming the wiring, etc.

Has some normal wear and tear, some minor damage to the front plastic bumper from when I ran over a poor small creature on the interstate one night. The bumper has a small crack, and the tow hook cover piece was replaced. Has some minor scrape damage to the side of the steering wheel leather. Windshield was recently replaced due to a crack from a large rock hitting it on the interstate. Otherwise no other repairs have been needed.

Tires currently on the car are Bridgestone Blizzak winter tires used for 2 winters now, changed in the early spring. I'm also including my set of almost new all-seasons bought last spring, Cooper Zeon RS3-A (unmounted). Stock rims.

I am the second owner, I bought the car from a dealership in southern Oklahoma who got it as a trade-in from the first owner.

Please email me with any requests for more pictures or questions, I'll try to get back to you quickly.
A deposit of $1,000 is required within 48 hours of list closing, full payment within 7 days.  I accept PayPal, or Cashiers check or money order in person.


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Subaru XV runs over dog in Russian ad, but in a funny way

Sat, 26 Apr 2014

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We'll try not to spoil it for you, because it is a fairly humorous piece, but you have to make sure to watch it from start to finish. The found-footage angle of it, which sort of presents it with the same quality as a Russian dashcam video, just adds to the video's ridiculous premise.
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Vehicles affected include the 2010-2012 Legacy and Outback with an automatic or CVT, 2012-2013 Impreza with the CVT, and 2013 XV Crosstrek with CVT (shown), all equipped with the Audiovox RES accessory. Likewise, certain 2013 Legacy and Outbacks may have received replacement RES fobs that could be affected. All told, 47,419 vehicles are included in the recall.
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