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2008 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars

US $11,800.00
Year:2008 Mileage:67063
Location:

Lyme, New Hampshire, United States

Lyme, New Hampshire, United States
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This was my wife’s car which we purchased new.  As an Outback Sport model of the Impreza this car is very well equipped, a list of major features included in this package is provided below, a couple worth note are the VDC (vehicle dynamics control), heated seats, and in-dash 6 CD changer 80 watt 10 speaker audio system.  This has always been a non-smoking car.  Always garaged. Original window sticker, sales brochure, and all owners’ manuals go with car. 

 

The car has had nothing but 100% synthetic oil once it was broken in.  New front brakes and four new summer tires were installed less than 6,000 miles ago and new rear brakes were installed less than 2,000 miles ago.  A new battery was installed about three years ago.  I have all service records and most receipts.  The car runs and drives perfectly. 

 

The car has never had a major accident; only two parking lot incidents attributable to others, both front corners were professionally repaired from these incidents.  If anything shows up on “Car Facts” it will be one or both of these.  At present there are no dents in the vehicle, only paint chips/scrapes.  I have included some photos of the major chips/scrapes.  Many of the chips are on the plastic body parts and thus have purely cosmetic consequences only.  Of the chips in the metal parts, only one goes to the base metal and that’s a small one on the roof, a photo is included.  The grill in the car is an optional “Sport Grill” that was on the car when we purchased it new.

 

The interior of the car is very clean.  The front seats have had the seat covers shown in the photos installed since the car was new so the seats under them should be perfect.  The original carpeted floor mats are included with the car, they were never used as we installed optional all weather mats which are still in the car.  The only significant wear noticeable on the interior is on the drivers inside door pull handle which has been scratched by my wife’s rings/jewelry, see photo.  One remote keyless entry transmitter does not work.

 

The car comes with four mounted and studded Nokian “Hak” snow tires plus mating Subaru hub caps.  These tires and Subaru wheels are 15” and while we have used them without any problems, I make no representations as to their suitability for use on this car as the original wheels and tires are 17”.

 

The stock roof rack and attachment hardware that came with the car are also included; we removed it as we never used it.

 

The car is currently registered and insured so I welcome anyone to drive and/or inspect by appointment.  I have a heated shop with floor jack, etc. available.  I’m more than happy to answer any questions or take any requested additional photos.

 

Car is advertised locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early. 

 

The title is clear and without leans so there will be no issues there. 

 

Payment terms:  A non-refundable deposit of $500 via PayPal will be required from the successful bidder within 48 hours of the close of the auction/sale and prior to arrangement of pickup.  The remainder of the purchase price will be due on or before pickup in the form of cash or certified check.  Payment in full must be made within 7 days of close of auction/sale or buyer forfeits deposit.  Pickup may be arranged within 14 days of sale.

 

List of equipment:

 

·         5-Speed manual transmission with hill-start-assist clutch release

·         Cold Weather Package: Heated seats, windshield wiper de-icer, and heated mirrors

·         Keyless entry & alarm system

·         Fog lights

·         Cruise control with steering wheel controls

·         17” Alloy wheels

·         A/C

·         Full-Time AWD, with traction control, ABS, and VDC (vehicle dynamics control)

·         Power locks, windows, and mirrors

·         Dual front airbags, side-curtain airbags front and rear, and front side impact air bags

·         Cargo cover and cargo tray

·         80 watt, 10 speaker audio system with 6 CD in-dash changer, MP3/WWA capability, steering wheel controls, vehicle speed sensing volume adjustment, and auxiliary audio input jack.  Satellite radio capability.

·         Two 12-volt outlets

·         Split rear seat

 

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