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2003 Subaru Forester X Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $3,995.00
Year:2003 Mileage:239100 Color: will reveal some very minor scuffs and blems in the finish but only under close examination
Location:

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

2003 Subaru Forester

Accessories / Features
  • AM/FM Stereo
  • Adjustable Seats
  • Adjustable Steering
  • Air Bag(s)
  • Air Conditioning
  • All Wheel Drive
  • Anti-Lock Brakes
  • CD Player
  • Center Console
  • Cloth Upholstery
  • Cruise Control
  • Disc Brakes
  • Fog Lights
  • Full Carpeting
  • Ground Effects Package
  • Heated Mirror(s)
  • Keyless Entry
  • Luggage Rack
  • Power Brakes
  • Power Locks
  • Power Steering
  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Wiper
  • Stability Control
  • Tachometer
  • Trip Computer
  • Vanity Mirrors
Repairs / Services
NEW TIMING BELT AND WATER PUMP INCLUDED.
Additional Comments
This Subaru Forester is ready to roll today and is the perfect car for you. Looking for a vehicle with only one previous owner? Let us help. Records show that this car had only one owner that maintained this Subaru Forester very well. The previous owner was a non-smoker, which is a definite plus. There is no evidence that this car has ever been wrecked or had any body work done to it at all.

With the 2.5 Liter 16-Valve 4-Cyl engine you will get excellent fuel economy and have plenty of power for tough traffic.

You won't find a mechanical difference between this car and the same car fresh off the factory floor. The cosmetics of the exterior will reveal some very minor scuffs and blems in the finish but only under close examination. All in all, it is a very clean looking ride. Given that this is a used car, the interior is really in very good shape with no rips, tears or stains to be had anywhere in it.

If you are looking to own a super clean car, this one is a one-owner vehicle according to CARFAX.

We have an optional EXTENDED WARRANTY available. Don't hesitate to ask. Everyone has credit problems but at we don't feel this should prevent you from affording transportation. Our GUARANTEED FINANCING will do the heavy lifting, get you approved, and have you back on the road in no time. With approved credit and a low down payment you can get this Forester today with monthly payments that you can afford today! What are you waiting for? Call (610) 746-9004 right now! We believe in saving our customers money. That's why this car has been set below the BLUE BOOK value to help.

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2016 Subaru WRX: Is this successor worthy of the crown?

Mon, Feb 15 2016

I was leasing a 2012 Subaru WRX, a car I had wanted since forever. When the lease was up, I decided to trade it in and get another WRX, a 2016 model. Now that I've put over 7,500 miles on the new one, I can offer a fair comparison of the previous-generation model and newest model. While the basic DNA is the same – turbocharged boxer engine + symmetrical all-wheel drive – these cars look and feel rather different. Exterior The prior model WRX ran from 2008 to 2014. In 2011, though, Subaru upped the ante by giving its rally-inspired baby a widebody look similar to the STI variant. The WRX was offered as either a sedan or a hatchback. I opted for the hatchback version because of the extra cargo space, and I felt it looked better than the sedan. I loved the look of this car, especially in the classic World Rally Blue paint. The flared fenders, hood scoop, and quad exhaust tips made for one aggressive-looking machine. It definitely stood out from the crowd. The new model, on the other hand, introduced in 2015, is only offered as a sedan. It blends into the crowd for the most part, but I think the front end looks great and the side profile looks sleek. At the rear, Subaru did a nice job with the stainless steel exhaust tips versus the old model's unfinished tips, but the taillight design is nothing special. The low-profile trunk spoiler is a nice touch. The 18" wheels on the Premium and Limited models look sharp, though they're a bit on the heavy side. Interior The previous generation WRX was criticized for its spartan interior, but I didn't mind it. I liked the simplicity. Everything was easy to use, whereas newer cars have a bit of a learning curve with infotainment systems and whatnot. The red stitching and WRX-embroidered seats added some uniqueness to the car. The fit & finish weren't great, though. There was a rattling sound coming from the driver's side A-pillar that I had to fix. Subaru did a good job with the new model's interior. It feels more elegant than aggressive. The climate control knobs have a nice feel and weight to them, and the steering wheel is superb. There's a digital display on the gauges, a small screen on top of the dash, and Subaru's Starlink system for radio and phone. A back-up camera is standard and displays on the Starlink's 6.2" screen for 2016, which has been a surprisingly nice perk to have.

Subaru mulling three-row utility, upscale versions of existing models

Mon, 18 Feb 2013

Subaru was one of few automakers whose sales actually picked up during the recent recession. But now that auto sales are back on track (and expected to hit pre-recession numbers this year), Subaru is trying to come up with new products to fill voids in its current lineup. Wards Auto had a chance to talk to Subaru's director-product manager Ken Lin, who indicated that the automaker is planning to introduce new models this year that will help it attract new buyers without alienating current ones.
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Part of the festivities that encompass the LA Auto Show is the annual LA Design Challenge. This year's winner was the Subaru Highway Automated Response Concept, or SHARC. It envisioned automated, zero-emission highway patrolling.
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