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2003 Subaru Legacy Outback Awd Only 76k Miles Completely Serviced No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:76848
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2003 SUBARU OUTBACK AWD

NO RESERVE AUCTION ! ! ! 

ORIGINAL 76,848 MILES

ONE OWNER

NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT (ALL ORIGINAL PAINT)

JUST HAD A MAJOR SERVICE THAT INCLUDED BRAND NEW CLUTCH KIT, BRAND NEW TIMING BELT, WATER PUMP, TENSIONER, PULLEY, CAM GEARS, CAM SEAL.

NO WARNING LIGHTS

RUST FREE

ADULT OWNED

GARAGE KEPT

NO LEAKS

CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE IN HAND

RUNS AND DRIVES 100%

ENGINE STARTS AND RUNS PERFECT, MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFTS VERY SMOOTH WITHOUT ANY HESITATIONS OR JERKS.

FEATURES 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, ABS, AIRBAGS, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL, POWER LOCKS, POWER MIRRORS, POWER STEERING, TAN CLOTH INTERIOR, CD PLAYER, AND MORE.

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A USED VEHICLE AND IT DOES HAVE MINIMAL WEAR AND TEAR

THERE IS A $195 PROCESSING FEE THAT WILL COVER 60 DAY TEMPORARY TAG, PAPERWORK, AND LISTING EXPENSES.

PLEASE NOTE THAT VEHICLE IS LISTED FOR SALE LOCALLY AND WE DESERVE THE RIGHT TO REMOVE IT AT ANYTIME IF SOLD, LOCAL ASKING PRICE IS $7500.

PAYPAL DEPOSIT OF $500 IS REQUIRED WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION CLOSE, FULL PAYMENT WITHIN 5 DAYS ! ! !

WILLING TO ASSIST WITH SHIPPING IF NEEDED !!!

WE ARE LOCATED 5 MINUTES AWAY FROM BWI AIRPORT AND 2 MINUTES AWAY FROM INTERSTATES 95 AND 695, AIRPORT PICK UP IS FREE.

FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME AT 301 655 8118 WITH ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS


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Subaru pulls on our heartstrings with father and daughter ad

Sun, Jun 7 2015

Do you remember your first car? Was it a hand-me-down from your parents? While it wasn't actually my first car, my parents gifted me a 1990 Mercury Sable as a daily driver, considering that my own chosen car, a 1965 Karmann Ghia, wasn't exactly the most reliable steed in the world. And while I predictably disliked the new-to-me family car, looking back, it was perfect – reliable, safe and, perhaps most importantly for a 17-year-old, free. If it weren't for that car, simple things like going to school, interviewing for jobs and even going to see a movie with friends would have been a massive ordeal. I eventually traded that old Mercury in on the first new car I ever bought at a dealership, with my parents' blessing and, as you might have guessed, my dad's co-signature. While I know not everyone's automotive journey began this way, I'm certain that my story is not actually mine alone. That's why this new ad from Subaru pulls at so many heartstrings – a father cleans out his old Forester, finding keepsakes and nearly-forgotten memories along the way, as he prepares to pass it on to his 16-year-old daughter. Check out the video above, and feel free to share your own hand-me-down stories in Comments. News Source: Subaru via YouTube, Adweek Marketing/Advertising Subaru Ownership Crossover Videos first car

Subaru WRX STI gets all gymkhana slidey in new European ad

Fri, 18 Jul 2014

A good partner makes sacrifices for a significant other. They aren't always fun, but sometimes chores have to be done. Subaru's European ad for its new WRX STI clearly understands that dynamic, as it shows what to what lengths a guy is willing to go in order to get his lady some bread in time for breakfast. Of course, running errands in a turbocharged, all-wheel-drive sports sedan down picturesque roads is hardly drudgery.
The wordless ad for the WRX STI says everything you could ever want to know about the winged blue Subaru. It expertly mixes some fantastic gravel rally footage with just a bit of inspiration from Ken Block's Gymkhana videos, as well. The automaker makes the right choice of actually letting the audience hear the growly exhaust and squealing tires over the music, too.
If this was your daily route to the bakery, you'd probably be prepared for a round of the World Rally Championship within a couple of months. Scroll down to watch the Subaru ad about a very polite WRX STI owner making sure breakfast is on the table.

Subaru Levorg: Forbidden fruit

Mon, Feb 15 2016

For Subaristas, the Levorg needs no introduction. Fans of the marque have been begging Subaru of America (SOA) to bring it over here from the moment it was first introduced. First introduced in Japan a year or so ago, and now making its way across the globe, it is one delicious wagon that SOA refuses to let Americans taste. Why? Wagons don't sell in America, so they say (some Euro-brands might disagree with that). Plus they seem to think they have the wagon market pretty well covered with the Outback, Forester, and to a lesser degree, the Crosstrek. First a bit of history Unlike here in America, at least in recent years, a Legacy wagon continued to exist in other markets. At some point Subaru decided to also delete it from their global portfolio, and to replace it with the smaller, sportier and well-equipped Levorg. The thinking was that the Levorg would be more distinct from the Outback than a Legacy wagon, and would be less likely to step on the Outback's toes in terms of searching for customers; makes sense. Another point needs to be made: Subaru is selling at record levels. They just can't make them fast enough as they are constrained by lack of production capacity. That will improve soon as the next-gen Impreza will be built in their Indiana plant this fall once the Toyota Camry production moves out. So, at the moment, they don't need the Levorg to improve sales. Down the road that may be a different situation, but for now adding another model line would be tough and of little benefit. Why America needs the Levorg When Subaru introduced the current generation WRX they deleted the hatchback — which accounted for 50 percent of WRX sales. Needless to say WRX 5-door owners were outraged — and continue to be so. The Levorg wagon could be the perfect answer for these folks, as shares many parts with the WRX. In Japan it's available with a new 1.6L direct-injection turbo as well as the same 2.0L direct-injection turbo found in the WRX. Other markets, to date, only get the 1.6L engine. All Levorgs have CVTs, with the 2.0 versions getting the high-torque CVT found in the WRX CVT. The chassis setup, while a tad softer, is very close to that of the WRX. So it is definitely a car that's cut out for canyon-carving. It's also more upscale than the WRX, with an interior more akin to luxurious trim levels of the Legacy and Outback. In its defense Subaru has claimed that the budget did not allow for developing both the Levorg and a 5-door WRX.