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2001 Subaru Forester S 4-dr Suv 2.5l 4 Cyl - All Wheel Drive - Must See! on 2040-cars

US $5,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:123663
Location:

Centerview, Missouri, United States

Centerview, Missouri, United States
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FOR SALE: 2001 Subaru Forester S Mid-Range 4-Door All Wheel Drive SUV. 123,663 Miles (mileage may vary a bit based on customer test drives). ACCIDENT FREE AND SMOKE FREE VEHICLE.

This is an attractive and nice driving car. The body is in excellent condition and the seats have been steam cleaned, though the carpets and floor mats could use some cleaning. Leather wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, Very nice stereo system with a 6-Disc CD Changer and a Cassette Player. Good tires. We test drove this car for a few days and were impressed with how well it handled. Well aligned, this took freeway traffic like a champ - and being on the smaller side of the SUV class, we had no problems parallel parking it on downtown Kansas City streets. Please pardon the mud splatters in the photo - with all the melting snow, it's just muddy everywhere here.

Roof rack, rear wipers, front and rear window de-icers work great. The heat in this works wonderfully. Roomy rear hatch area makes this the perfect vehicle for families or even college students. We love selling Subarus - they're notoriously reliable cars and this one seems to be no exception. We took this one out for a test spin in the snow and ice - and we couldn't believe how well it handled. Took a steep driveway with no problem and was really stable on the ice. On cold days, those heated seats are glorious. On warm days, that sunroof is, well... glorious! Asking $5,500 or best reasonable offer. This one is definitely worth a look - if you want a nice, reliable car. The buyer gets a FREE AutoCheck report - a $30 value! 

We are a small family dealership, in business for more than 20 years with a stellar reputation for quality used cars and trucks. There are no hidden fees or charges to complete the standard paperwork. If you'd like to see the car or schedule a test drive, contact Carol at 816-678-0099 or 816-739-4888.

We reserve the right to end this auction early as it is being advertised locally. We require a $500 non-refundable deposit immediately at the conclusion of the auction. The balance is due within 7 days of the conclusion of the auction via cash or cashier's check. Serious inquiries only please. WE REPORT NON-PAYING BIDDERS!

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