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2023 Subaru Legacy Premium/awd/ Eyesight Driver Assist Technology Package on 2040-cars

US $19,995.00
Year:2023 Mileage:13061 Color: CRYSTAL WHITE PEARL TRI-COAT /
 TITANIUM GRAY CLOTH COLOR INTERIOR
Location:

Transmission:5-PASSENGERS
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Engine:2.5L Gas H4
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Seller Notes: “WE HELP WITH SHIPPING, PLEASE CALL, TEXT OR EMAIL JIMMY AT 313-485-5333 OR 313-485-1718 WITH ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS SHARP 2023 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM ALL WHEEL DRIVE, EYESIGHT DRIVER ASSIST TECHNOLOGY, ADVANCED ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL W/ LANE CENTERING, COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE MODEL. VEHICLE IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE OUT. VEHICLE INSPECTED ALL THE WAY AROUND, NO LEAKS, YOKOHAMA TIRES FRONT AND REAR PERFORMANCE, NEW OIL CHANGE, BRAKES ARE EXCELLENT, EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECT AS SUPPOSE TO… PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER FOR ALL VEHICLE INFORMATION AND OPTIONS, THANK YOU” Read Less
Year: 2023
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 4S3BWAC66P3007685
Mileage: 13061
Interior Color: TITANIUM GRAY CLOTH COLOR INTERIOR
Previously Registered Overseas: No
Fuel Consumption Rate: EPA-ESTIMATED 27 CITY / 35 HWY / 30 MPG COMBINED
Drive Side: Left-Hand Drive
Horse Power: 182 HP @ 5,800 RPM | 176 LB-FT @ 4,400 RPM
Manufacturer Warranty: WE OFFER FREE OF CHARGE WARRANTY, PLEASE READ ITEM DESCRIPTION
Engine Size: 2.5L
Exterior Color: CRYSTAL WHITE PEARL TRI-COAT
Number of Doors: 4
Features: EYESIGHT DRIVER ASSIST TECHNOLOGY, ADVANCED ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL W/ LANE CENTERING, COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE MODE, 17" ALLOY WHEELS, BLACK W/ MACHINE FINISH, YOKOHAMA TIRES FRON AND REAR PERFORMANCE, SUBARU STARLINK 11.6" MULTIMEDIA PLUS SYSTEM, SUBARU STARLINK SMARTPHONE CONNECTIVITY, WIRELESS APPLE CARPLAY® AND ANDROID AUTO™ INTEGRATION, ALL VEHICLE OPTIONS ARE LISTED IN THE ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELER, CALL/TEXT/EMAIL JIMMY AT (313) 485-1718 WITH ANY QUESTIONS, CLICK ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELLER FOR ALL VEHICLE INFORMATION
Trim: PREMIUM/AWD/ EYESIGHT DRIVER ASSIST TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Subaru
Drive Type: SYMMETRICAL ALL-WHEEL DRIVE (AWD)
Safety Features: ALL VEHICLE OPTIONS ARE LISTED IN THE ITEM DESCRIPTION FROM SELER
Fuel: gasoline
Model: Legacy
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions

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West Coast labor dispute hampers Japanese automakers' US plants

Wed, Feb 18 2015

The ongoing labor dispute between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and port owners along the West Coast is starting to affect more Japanese automakers building vehicles in the US. The issue already forced Honda and Subaru to take the expensive option of airlifting some parts into the US weeks ago, and according to USA Today, Toyota and Nissan have begun doing so, as well. The choice hasn't been cheap, though, and Subaru's chief financial officer estimated that the decision cost around $60 million more per month than sending components by cargo ship. The effects continue to radiate, according to USA Today, and shortages of some models are possible. Honda is slowing production at its factories in Ohio, Indiana and Canada because the automaker doesn't have enough transmissions and electronics for some vehicles. Toyota already cut back on overtime at some factories. Nissan has only seen a small effect from the issue, though, because of its local suppliers. Dock workers and port owners have been negotiating on a new contract since last year, and the union has organized work slowdowns in response. According to USA Today, the automakers could move shipments to Canada or Mexico, but it would take longer for parts to arrive. News Source: USA TodayImage Credit: Mark Ralston / AFP / Getty Images Earnings/Financials Plants/Manufacturing UAW/Unions Honda Nissan Subaru Toyota shipping port labor dispute

Chile is beautiful, and we drove there in a Subaru

Thu, Feb 25 2016

For me, the most beautiful part of our recent Patagonia road trip was the two days spent inside the Torres del Paine national park in Chile. In terms of breathtaking vistas, this place has a ton. Everywhere you look, there's something beautiful to behold. And our merry band of Subarus had no trouble traversing the gravel, mountain roads that wind endlessly through the park. Because our trip to Patagonia was a once-in-a-lifetime experience, we played hookey for a day and went finishing in one of Torres del Paine's many rivers. Sure, the Subarus got us there without issue, but the main focus of this day was trying to catch one of the huge salmon swimming upstream. We failed, but still, if you're into fishing, Torres del Paine offers bucket-list quality stuff. Above, you'll see more of our sights from Chile's most beautiful park. We'll have the rest of our Patagonia impressions coming in the not-too-distant future. Subaru Videos chile patagonia autoblog in patagonia

This or That: 2005 Dodge Ram SRT-10 vs. 2005 Subaru WRX STI [w/poll]

Thu, May 7 2015

Some cars, due to ultimate desirability, particular rareness, or spectacular performance/prestige eventually become collectible. It's darn near impossible to know which ones will make it into the rarefied stratosphere of collectibility – why is a late 1960s AMC AMX so affordable these days, whereas prices for late '70s Pontiac Trans Ams are soaring? – but there are some useful indicators to keep tabs on. We're not exactly experts on investing, but we do know cars. As such, we've decided to take our non-expertise on one hand, combine it in the other with our knowledge of all things automotive, wad it up, throw it out and ask for your forgiveness. Or something like that. I've challenged Senior Editor Seyth Miersma to choose a car he thinks will become a future collector's item that's not more than 10 years old, and for no more than $25,000. I've done the same, and we vigorously argued for and against each other's picks. I feel good about my choice, but I don't have the best track record in these contests (I've lost three times, won twice, but they've all been pretty close), so, while I'm not going to beg (please vote for me!), I do hope you find my argument convincing. But first, let's hear from Seyth: Miersma: Ten-years old or newer makes this challenging. At that age most vehicles feel like a plain old used car to me, few hit the "classic" button. But the Subaru WRX STI has always been a special car, and the 2005 cutoff year proves to be very attractive for the parameters of our contest. It's rare; with fewer than 5,000 STI models sold that model year. It's probably the best looking WRX STI ever sold in America; narrowly avoiding the dreadful "horse collar" front fascia. And it's got one of the more die-hard car-geek followings out there. For $25,000, you can also still find examples that have reasonable miles, are in good condition, and haven't all been molested by grown-up Initial D wannabes. With the street racers hacking up collectable examples every day, I like my odds for steep appreciation by way of conservation. I couldn't agree more. It really is difficult to predict what cars will catch the eye of collectors, and the WRX STI seems like a pretty good choice. But I think mine is even better, and I can't let him know that I'd love to park just such an STI in my very own garage. And so goes my argument: Korzeniewski: I like your choice as a driver, Seyth. I'm less convinced of its status as a sure-fire collectible.