1999 Subaru Legacy Right Hand Drive Rhd Usps Well Maintained Rare No Reserve!! on 2040-cars
Millbury, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:4 cyl
Mileage: 148,053
Make: Subaru
Model: Legacy
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive
Trim: Right hand Drive AWD
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: AWD
1999 SUBARU LEGACY AWD
VERY WELL RUNNING SUBARU LEGACY CLEAN, CLEAR TITLE IN HAND
THE REST OF THE BODY IS VERY NICE. AWD IS EXCELLENT. AXLES LOOK GOOD.
CLIMATE CONTROL WORKS FINE. A/C NEEDS A CHARGE POWER WINDOWS AND LOCKS WORK. IT ALSO HAS A SUNROOF THAT WORKS WELL AND DOES NOT LEAK THE HEADLINER IS GOOD BUT SAGS A LITTLE IN THE BACK GLASS IS EXCELLENT. ALL DOORS AND REAR TAILGATE OPEN AND CLOSE WITH EASE REAR TAILGATE HOLDS UP, IT WONT CLOSE ON YOU! SERPENTINE BELTS LOOK VERY RECENT TIMING BELT DONE AT 113K
INSIDE IS CLEAN THE CAR WAS PUT ON A LIFT AND CHECKED OUT A-Z JUST BEFORE POSTING. HERES WHATS WRONG WITH THE CAR: 1. RUST SPOTS AS MENTIONED EARLIER 2. CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON FOR AN O2 SENSOR 3. IDLE IS A LITTLE LOW AT TIMES THE CAR LOOKS GOOD FOR WHAT IT IS. THEY DID NOTICE A SMALL LEAK FROM THE POWER STEERING PUMP SEAL. THEY SAID ITS A CHEAP AND EASY TO FIX. POWER STEERING IS FINE. THE CAR LOOKS TO HAVE BEEN WELL MAINTAINED. THIS IS ONE OF THE FEW LEGACY I SEE THAT DOES NOT HAVE SOMETHING LEAKING UNDERNEATH. MOST LEAK OIL TO SOME VARIATION. CIGARETTE LIGHTER UNUSED, NO PETS. CAR SMELLS "NORMAL" THE DRIVES VERY WELL, IF YOU ARE GOING CROSS COUNTRY YOU MIGHT WANT TO DO THE POWER STEERING PUMP SEAL.I WOULD ALSO DO AN OIL CHANGE. IT WAS DONE 1,000 MILES AGO BUT IN 2012. I CAN ARRANGE THE CAR TO BE TRANSPORTED, LET ME KNOW WHERE YOU ARE AND I WILL GET YOU A QUOTE. ZERO BIDDERS MUST CONTACT ME BEFORE BIDDING OR I MAY CANCEL YOUR BID terms of sale $250 non refundable deposit in 24 hours. full payment in 7 days $125 fee applies to all sales to help cover sale fees |
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Subaru's latest infotainment update is for birdwatchers (and the rest of us)
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2018 Subaru WRX and WRX STI pair updated looks with performance upgrades
Thu, Jan 5 2017For 2018, Subaru has given the WRX and WRX STI a mild refresh on the outside, and a few significant tweaks under the skin. Starting with the exterior, the lower grille openings on both models have been enlarged and given a bit of extra black trim for a more aggressive look. In fact, the change is a bit reminiscent of the dearly departed Mitsubishi Evo, with the black trim of the lower center grille extending to the bottom of the bumper. The WRX Limited and all STI models also get turning LED headlights, and the STI gets bigger 19-inch wheels. The interior also features subtle tweaks including a larger screen in the instrument panel for all models, as well as thicker door glass and foam in the windshield header to the make the car quieter. Both models also now come with roof rack mounting brackets, a new rear armrest with cupholders, and, according to Subaru, improved interior materials. And the WRX and STI are also now available with eight-way power adjustable Recaro seats. The Recaros are standard on the top trim STI, optional on the standard STI, and available in the new Performance Package for WRX models. This brings us to perhaps the biggest update, that aforementioned WRX Performance Package. In addition to the Recaro seats, it comes with upgraded brake pads covered in bright red calipers. The package also eliminates the moonroof, which hardcore enthusiasts know will save weight up high. The STI gets a notable brake upgrade. New Brembo brakes feature six-piston calipers at the front, and two-piston units at the back, and they're all painted a vivid yellow hue. Those calipers act on bigger, drilled rotors using equally enlarged brake pads. Subaru also retuned the car's Driver Controlled Center Differential (DCCD). Both the WRX and STI also have retuned suspension all around. If this all sounds great to you, you should be able to pick one up at your local Subaru dealer this spring. Related Video:
Subaru debuts tougher-looking Outback for Australia [w/poll]
Tue, 17 Sep 2013If you're going to name a car after a specific location or region, you'd better make sure it's taken seriously in the place it's named for. You're not likely to see a Chevrolet Monte Carlo in Monaco, and the Alfa Romeo Montreal was never even officially offered in North America, but the Subaru Outback is another story.
Subaru apparently takes the Australian market, whose wilderness its jacked-up Legacy wagon is named for, very seriously. So it is apparently rolling out a revised version of the current Outback in Australia itself. The updated Outback, which arrives less than a year before the all-new model is expected to bow, answers Aussie customer feedback with a more rugged look. It's got new roof rails, body cladding, wheel arches, mud flaps, underbody protection plates and blacked-out headlight surrounds and grille trim.
The Motor Report reports that the AUD $2,500 worth of extra equipment - around $2,300 USD - comes with just an AUD $500 ($468) price hike. As far as we can tell, though, there are no plans to bring this latest look to our shores - Subaru has already detailed North America's Outback for the 2014 model year, and these changes aren't mentioned. Should this look be offered in our market? Vote in the poll below and then have your say in Comments.