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2003 Subaru Forester Xs Wagon 4-door 2.5l Leather, New Tires, Sunroof, Roof Rack on 2040-cars

US $6,800.00
Year:2003 Mileage:146461
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Selling our Subaru Forester only because we are moving and we are downsizing. It's been so good to us, we have loved this car. It has been my wife's car for 8yrs. This car has never given us any problems! Regular maintenance, though it is time for the timing belts to be changed. We have all receipts for what we have done. We are the second owners. Any damage minor and pictured; small chip in windshield, has been there for 5yrs and has not changed, a shopping cart scratch on rear drivers finder, small tear in headliner, and a small crack in plastic on rear inner passenger seat trim which was there when purchased. Please feel free to ask any questions.

Subaru Forester 2.5 XS, All leather, cruise control, heated seats, sun roof, roof rack, newer tires, AWD, 6 disk cd player, 146k miles, drives great! Very solid car, a perfect first car too!!

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    Autoblog Podcast #389

    Wed, Jul 16 2014

    Episode #389 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Chris Paukert, and Mark Pereira from Autoblog Canada talk about Johan deNysschen's move to Cadillac, rumors of more BMW nomenclature changes, a second generation for the Subaru BRZ, and cars from 2004 that we miss. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the new rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening! Autoblog Podcast #389: The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics: Johan de Nysschen moves to Cadillac BMW model designations changing even more Subaru BRZ getting second generation Cars We Miss In the Autoblog Garage: 2014 Ducati 899 Panigale 2015 Hyundai Sonata 2015 Volkswagen GTI 2015 Chevrolet Silverato 2500 Diesel Hosts: Dan Roth, Chris Paukert, Mark Pereira Runtime: 01:59:10 Rundown: Intro and Garage - 00:00 Johan deNysschen - 36:12 BMW Nomenclature - 53:58 BRZ - 56:27 Cars We Miss - 01:05:07 Q&A - 01:30:09 Get the podcast: [UStream] Listen live on Mondays at 10 PM Eastern at UStream [iTunes] Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes [RSS] Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator [MP3] Download the MP3 directly Feedback: Email: Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes Auto News Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Podcasts BMW Cadillac Chevrolet Hyundai Subaru Volkswagen

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