2008 Subaru Impreza Wrx, 82k, Clean Carfax, Full Service History, Adult Owned on 2040-cars
Massapequa, New York, United States
Up for sale is my lightly modified 2008 WRX in World Rally Blue. I bought the car in December of 2011 with
50,884 miles and the car currently has 82,519 miles and mileage will
increase as it is daily driven. House expenses, and
finding something bigger to accommodate my dog, are now a priority so
unfortunately it’s time for me to sell. I love this car and am very
meticulous when it comes to service/maintenance. The car has a clean Carfax
and has a warranty through Warranty Solutions (purchased through Riverhead
Bay Subaru) that runs thru 1/17/16 or 99,010 miles. Warranty has a $100
deductible. I have receipts for EVERYTHING.
Car was inspected in January and the oil was changed as well. Will have the car detailed before buyer takes possession. Exterior is in good shape. Front bumper is scuffed on the lower passenger side. Also driver side rear door has scratches in the clear as someone opened their door into my car. Other that that is has typical wear and tear. Interior is in very good shape, I am a non-smoker and try and clean the car once a week. Car gets between 20 – 22 MPG and currently runs great. Only has a few issues, none of which are mechanical. The alarm doesn’t work, has a viper alarm and every time the alarm is set it displays the trunk open on the remote and the alarm goes off. I just lock the car manually. The Map/Nav menu on the Alpine head unit doesn’t display, however everything else displays properly. I am assuming it’s a loose wire/connection. Car needs a new windshield as well, will have fixed before car is sold. Please contact me with any questions I Will not ship the car. Willing to meet within reasonable distance, contact me if interested and we can work out the details. Thanks for looking! |
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