2012 Subaru Impreza Wrx Limited Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Shelburne, Vermont, United States
FOR SALE: 2012 Subaru Impreza WRX Limited Clean title, one owner 26,XXX miles 2.5 liter intercooled turbocharged four cylinder, AWD, 5
speed manual SPT Factory performance exhaust ($1000 dealer-installed
option) Dunlop SP Sport 01 summer tires Tinted windows, heated windshield wipers and rear defroster,
rubber floor mats HID Xenon headlights Heated leather seats Tinted power sliding/venting sunroof Auto-dimming + compass rearview mirror Optional: Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 winter tires (+$650) Stock exhaust (+$300) Roof rails (+$150) Minor accident involving right side curb impact, repaired by
Subaru dealer Minor damage to front bumper, small dent on right rear door Local buyer preferred
(Burlington, VT) OR shipping can be discussed |
Subaru Impreza for Sale
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Honda, Subaru airlifting parts to bypass port labor diputes
Fri, Feb 6 2015It should be abundantly obvious that a vital element in building cars is actually having the components on hand to assemble them. A labor dispute on the West Coast between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and management is not making that quite so easy for some Japanese automakers. Work slowdowns at the ports have pushed Honda and Subaru parent Fuji Heavy Industries into flying some parts into the country. The two automakers began shipping by airplane late last month to avoid production delays, according to Bloomberg, but it has been an expensive solution. Subaru's chief financial officer said the decision cost around $60 million more per month than sending components by cargo ship. They aren't the only companies dealing with the problem, either. Toyota reportedly stopped overtime assembly at some of its factories here because of the delays in getting parts, according to Bloomberg. The dockworkers have been negotiating on a new contract since May 2014, and the current offer on the table to them has offered a 3 percent raise, according to Bloomberg. Although, the union is reportedly considering another slowdown at 29 ports along the West Coast in the coming days. News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Nick Ut / AP Photo Auto News UAW/Unions Honda Subaru Toyota shipping port labor dispute
Autoblog goes on an African safari, Subaru-Style
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