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2009 Subaru Outback 2.5i Ltd Pzev Partial Zero Emissions! Excellent Condition! on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:83195 Color: Tan leather/Black interior with Rosewood accents
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2009 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited, Excellent Condition

Loaded Car / Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle

Original Sticker $31,557

83,195 miles

Seacrest Green Exterior

Tan leather/Black interior with Rosewood accents

 Low Reserve.  For sale locally and auction subject to cancellation at any time.

If you have negative or zero feedback, call before bidding as I reserve the right to cancel your bid

Will assist with shipping but shipping is the responsibility of the buyer

Payment required within 3 days of auction close by wire transfer, cash in person, certified check.  Check will need to clear before vehicle released.

Call 501-952-5569 with questions. 

 

  • All weather package/heated seats
  • Panoramic Sunroof
  • Michelin tires
  • Rear and wheel spoilers
  • Cross bars for roof rails
  • All weather mats inside, driver, passengers and cargo
  • Harman/Kardon sound system
  • Alloy wheels
  • Audio and cruise controls on steering wheel
  • Dark privacy tinted glass 
  • Power Driver and Passenger seat, 4 way 
  • Passenger seat lumbar support 
  • Automatic Sportshift 4spd transmission
  • Leather interior, 3 spoke leather wrapped steering wheel, parking brake, shift knob
  • Woodgrain shift knob 
  • Woodgrain patterned interior trim 
  • Climate control, dual zone front, 6 speed fan, auto and manual functions 
  • Body colored door handles 
  • Body colored outside mirrors 
  • Rear seat center fold down armrest 
  • Steering wheel, leather wrapped, with Audio Control and Cruise Controls 
  • Dual pane power glass sunroof with auto open/close, hand measured 23"W, 30" 
  • Stereo: AM/FM/ 6 disc CD changer. Auxilliary input in center console. 
  • Harman Kardon audio system, 440-watt, 9-speaker, 8 channel amp/equalizer, subwoofer under front passenger seat, subtle speed sensitive volume control. 
  • Navigation System, Kenwood 7" touch screen, GPS  


All Service up to date 

Complete front CV axles, R and L

Spark plugs

Windshield wipers

Front and rear break pads

Differential fluid front and back

Oil change 11/13/13

Cabin air filter

Steering fluid changed, filter cleaned

Subaru Outback for Sale

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2015 Subaru Legacy is fresh-faced and more frugal

Thu, 06 Feb 2014

While Subaru posted its best sales year ever in the United States in 2013, over half of its sales came from the success of the new Forester and popularity of the Outback. Its midsize Legacy sedan, on the other hand, saw sales tumble 10.3 percent. The company known for its all-wheel drive models hopes to right that trajectory with the 2015 Legacy. The all-new sedan sees a slight bump in fuel economy and a commitment to giving buyers a better product to compete against segment stalwarts like the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry.
The refreshed sedan wears Subaru's new design language, which was teased by the Legacy Concept at the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show. However, the production version takes the hard, crisp lines down several notches, and it is bordering on boring at first glance. The best detail of the new design is the new hexagonal shield grille at the front that lends a little upscale panache over the current car's simple, rectangular front end. The coupe-like roofline has also been toned down from the concept, but it does smooth out the rear better than the current gen.
The Legacy's engines are carried over almost identically from last year's car. However both flavors of manual transmission are finally bowing out; all models now come with Subaru's Lineartronic CVT. Output from the 2.5-liter boxer four-cylinder sees a slight bump to 175 horsepower (2 hp more than last year's model) and 174 pound-feet of torque. The 3.6-liter boxer six-cylinder is unchanged at 256 hp and 247 lb-ft. Fuel economy benefits from the new platform with the 2.5-liter model rated at an estimated 26/36/30 miles per gallon city/highway/combined, a boost of 2/4/3 mpg, respectively, over the previous generation. The 3.6-liter also sees a modest rise to 20/28/23 mpg, 2/3/3 mpg better respectively. Fairly impressive figures for an all-wheel-drive, midsize sedan.

Why I chose a Subaru WRX over a BRZ

Mon, Feb 8 2016

It was early 2012, and I was ready to get a new car. Not just any car, but the car I had dreamed about for no less than a decade: the Subaru Impreza WRX. There was something about this car that always appealed to me, even before the WRX was sold stateside; originally it was the Impreza 2.5RS that caught my eye. What was so special about the WRX? Well, I loved the idea of having a small car with all-wheel drive and good power, all in a relatively affordable package. It was one car that could do it all. Oh, and that fresh rally blue paint and signature boxer rumble were easy on the eyes and ears. It was a long time coming. I was just about ready to place an order with my Subaru dealer. But wait. What's this? A new kid on the block. Subaru was releasing its long-time-coming, rear-wheel-drive sports car: the BRZ. I was enticed early on when it was announced that Toyota and Subaru would jointly develop a lightweight sports car, and my interest was piqued once I saw the beautiful FT-86 concept. Now I kind of had a tough choice. I still wanted the WRX, but also liked the idea of having a proper sports car with a low center of gravity and low weight. Very different cars, I know, but both offered the fun I craved. I didn't get to drive a BRZ, but I did sit in one and enjoyed the low seating position and crisp feel of the shifter. I could tell it was one car that would feel connected to the road, a true driver's car. After some deliberation and research, I ended up ordering the WRX, my original goal. Why? For one thing, the BRZ was so new that I couldn't get invoice pricing. Plus, with the winters here in Chicago, I really wanted AWD; I was pretty much tired of FWD, and didn't want to risk driving RWD in snowy/icy conditions. Further, the WRX provided usable back seats and plenty of cargo space in the hatchback version (which is the one I chose). To top it off, I loved the power I'd get with the WRX, even though it wouldn't handle quite like the low-slung BRZ. Long story short, it came down to what I mentioned earlier: one car that could do it all. The WRX is a jack of all trades. It offers a nice blend of performance and practicality. Do I have any regrets? Not at all. If my financial situation allowed for it, I would love to have an AWD daily driver and a RWD sports car for occasional use (either a BRZ, MX-5, or S2000), but since I could only afford one vehicle, the WRX was the right choice for me. I liked it so much, in fact, that I upgraded to a 2016 WRX.

Subaru ending Tribeca production in January?

Fri, 18 Oct 2013

The writing has been on the wall for some time, but it seems that Subaru is finally pulling the lever on the guillotine to put the midsize Tribeca crossover out of its misery. Jalopnik has what appears to be a communication from Subaru to its dealers announcing that the final Tribeca will roll off the Lafayette, IN assembly line in January, with the last dealer delivery expected to occur the following month.
The last report we heard regarding the Tribeca said that Subaru could be planning a fullsize, three-row crossover, possibly to compete against the Nissan Pathfinder and Ford Explorer. Dropping the Tribeca would leave the automaker without a three-row crossover for the foreseeable future, but according to the memo, Subaru has sold just 78,000 Tribecas since 2005 making it one of the worst-selling vehicles in the US in 2011 and 2012 - for comparison, the automaker has already found 84,372 customers for its new Forester this year (through September) alone.
We have reached out to Subaru for comment on the Tribeca's passing, but have yet to hear back as of this writing. Stay tuned for an update, when and if we get word.