2005 Subaru Baja Sport Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 2.5l- One Owner on 2040-cars
United States
No major issues of any kind- paint / exterior
Recent repairs/improvements: *Purchased Re-manufactured Engine Built to 'As-New' Specs with all new timing components/belt, etc, etc installed in December 2012. There is a 1 year/ 12000 mile warranty on engine *New Windshield- December 2012 *New Tires (4)- December 2012 *All components and systems checked by Voelske Automotive in NC *Oil changed every 4000 miles- Most recently Nov 2013 *New Power Steering Belt *4 Wheel Alignment last week and oil change with winter maintenance *Good Gas Mileage- Mid 20s *Bed Extender/ Roof Rack ** Clear Title in Hand Car is in great condition and ready to drive. We are only selling because we have just moved to SC and have too many vehicles. My husband purchased this car new and is an avid bicycle rider and this current has a rack in the bed for 2 bikes (will remove unless requested). Mileage was as he crossed country for racing- so highway mileage, but we replaced with manufactured engine built to as new specs in December 2012. The bumper was replaced first year he owned car from a bump by another vehicle, but minor bumper damage only- bumper was replaced with new. The motor has no issues of any kind. Since the new engine, it is not currently a daily driver, so there are less than 6,000 miles on new engine. AC ice cold, power, sunroof, new upgraded stereo, and too much to list. Please review the Kelly Blue Book Value as I am starting the action well under that- even with miles not taking into account new engine. Please feel free to ask any questions. We will be happy to schedule a test drive in Myrtle Beach, SC. Shipping or local pickup is responsibility of buyer. Deposit required at end of auction, but am happy to make arrangements for you to see, drive, etc. in person. Feel free to contact us with any questions. |
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Scion trying to build business case for FR-S convertible as Subaru bows out
Tue, 28 Jan 2014Hope may remain for a convertible version of the Scion FR-S, according to a report from Ward's Auto. You'll recall that rumors were swirling about the feasibility of a rear-drive Toyobaru convertible as early as October, and that back in November, Subaru - which makes the FR-S, Subaru BRZ and Toyota GT86 - essentially nixed the idea of an open-topped variant.
"We make the car, so if we don't make it, it can't happen," brand chief Yasuyuki Yoshinaga told Automotive News, according to Ward's, at the Tokyo Motor Show. "Our engineering department told me that losing the entire roof requires a complete redesign of the structure. It would need a big change."
Despite Yoshinaga-san's arguments against a droptop variant, Toyota is apparently still considering the model. Speaking to media at the 2014 North American International Auto Show, Scion's US vice president, Doug Murtha, hinted that the rear-drive droptop was in the works.
Comedic Hasselhoff car ad leads to a dream job in Sweden
Fri, 17 Jan 2014Last month a guy in Florida posted a homemade ad for his 1996 Nissan Maxima online and Nissan bought it from him. This month a guy in Sweden posted a homemade ad for his 1985 Subaru Justy J10 Trendy online and got a job with Swedish car magazine Auto Motor und Sport. When Nils Jangan relocated to a new city and couldn't get a job, the financial drain eventually demanded he get rid of his car. Looking for a way to convince anyone to purchase a 29-year-old hatchback, he enlisted the help of Mordor, Saruman and, naturally, David Hasselhoff giving the thumbs up.
The picture was accompanied by text describing the "Japanese mountain goat" that was "hand-forged" by "the Saruman of carmakers," and its "54 frighteningly well-hung horses." One of its other advertised features was "I.D.N.R.I.S" seat belts, the "Instant Death No Retardation Impact System" meaning the occupants would never have to worry about long-term care if they were "in any collision at speeds higher than 12 km/hour." He asked 10,000 kroner (about $1,500 US) for the beauty, but he was also willing to trade for a job.
After posting the ad on Blocket, a Swedish craigslist, and having it shared throughout the community, Jangan got a ton of interest in the car and a job offer from Auto Motor und Sport, which he accepted. As for the Subie, it ended up going to a local repair shop for just a few hundred kroner, but we imagine Jangan's gets a decent work-related loaner or two to make up for it.
Subaru facing class-action suit over excess oil use
Tue, 22 Jul 2014A recently filed lawsuit in federal court against Subaru of America and its parent Fuji Heavy Industries claims that several recent models burn an excessive amount of oil. The case, which is seeking class-action status, covers examples of the 2011-2014 Forester, 2013 Legacy and 2013 Outback with the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine and the 2012-2013 Impreza and 2013 XV Crosstrek with the 2.0-liter four-cylinder.
The suit alleges that Subaru knew about the excessive oil consumption but didn't fix the problem, according to USA Today. It contends that owners have to spend an unreasonable amount of money to keep these models topped up with Texas tea, and that the people represented wouldn't have bought the vehicle if they had known that this could happen.
As proof of Subaru's knowledge of excessive oil use, the lawsuit cites four technical service bulletins from the company telling dealers about the issue, although, that would seem to partially invalidate the claim that the automaker hasn't attempted to fix things. The case was filed on behalf of two men, one with a 2014 Forester and the other with a 2013 Outback. "Following an extensive investigation, we now look forward to litigating the case," said Matthew Schelkopf, an attorney for the plaintiffs, to USA Today.