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2005 Subaru Baja 2.5 Turbo ** New Timing Belt - Water Pump ** Warranty ** on 2040-cars

US $10,795.00
Year:2005 Mileage:128175
Location:

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States

SUBARU BAJA

ALL WHEEL DRIVE

AUTOMATIC

2.5 TURBO

with

128,000 miles!

Waynesboro Auto Sales will include a **nationwide coverage** 3 year unlimited mileage warranty with this Subaru Baja for the full asking price of $10,795

If you are not interested in the warranty please feel free to make an offer on the vehicle!

The body and paint are in great condition!

This Subaru Baja has the factory bed cover which is great for hauling

things that need kept out of the weather!

***BRAND NEW TIMING BELT AND WATER PUMP REPLACED AT 128K***

Tires are basically new with lots of life left.

The interior is fully loaded with leather and a factory sun roof.


This is a very nice vehicle and shows only normal wear and tear and is in very presentable condition.

Please look at the pictures, I think they speak for them selves.

 
I strongly encourage buyers to come and inspect the vehicle in person or call me on the phone to ask questions.

I will try to the best of my ability to answer all questions that might be asked.

Please remember I am only human and I can not possibly mention every small detail.

If you wish to know something about a certain area of concern, Please ask and I will look.

The drivers seat has two seams that are split and can be repaired for a minimal fee at the end of the auction!

 

Please view all pictures and ask questions before bidding.

 

Please bid with confidence I have a 100% feedback rating   

Unless the buy it now is used, this vehicle will be sold as-is where-is with NO warranty expressed or implied.

All warranty claims must be made through C.A.R.S. warranty company and not Waynesboro Auto Sales. 

License, Title, Registration Fees, State or Local Taxes or other related fees are not included in the final price.

Waynesboro Auto Sales assumes no responsibility expressed or implied, as to the existence, ownership, accuracy of description, or condition of this vehicle, listed equipment, accessories, errors or omissions, Price or any warranties. Any and all differences must be addressed prior to sale of this vehicle.

I reserve the right to end auction at any time!

Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges.

Please keep in mind this is a used vehicle and it is not new, it was driven daily.

As with any used vehicle, you can expect normal wear and tear such as, but not limited to stone chips, dings, dents, fading, dirt, and anything else that comes with a used vehicle. 

I do deal with a good reliable shipping company on a regular basis and will help in shipping arrangements if need be..

If you do not plan on buying this item do not bid.

If you have zero or negative feedback you must contact me before bidding.

 

If you have further questions

please feel free to call me

personally

 at

717-377-4760

GOOD LUCK BIDDING!!!
 

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Subaru gives Aussies BRZ Sports Pack

Mon, 08 Jul 2013

Well, it might not be exactly the Subaru BRZ STI that we've all been waiting for, but Australian market shoppers are now going to have the option of adding some STI flavor to their coupe, with this new BRZ S.
Critically, the Sports Pack upgrades included in the S specification do not involve forced induction of any kind for the BRZ's 2.0-liter flat-four mill. Instead, the BRZ S will offer a novel flexible strut tower brace and a coilover suspension to aid its already impressive handling prowess. Visually, the car gets a new aero kit with lowered skirts and a new front and rear splitter, as well as some mean-looking, 17-inch black wheels. Inside, a new gearlever and a STI-branded starter button will call out the S model.
The S package can be ordered on a new BRZ and fitted at the dealer, or added to an existing customer car. When ordered new, the BRZ S adds $7,995 Australian - about $7,275 US including installation - to the price of the six-speed manual car, or $7,195 Australian ($6,547 US) for the six-speed automatic transmission model. That's a pretty fat wedge of cash, but it's worth bearing in mind that Australians generally pay significantly more for new cars than we do here in the States. For instance, the BRZ starts at $37,150 Australian, nearly $34k US. Even accounting for regional equipment differences, that's a lot more than the BRZ's $26,265 as-delivered base MSRP here in America.

Subaru suppliers rely on gray market labor

Fri, Jul 31 2015

The Subaru Forester is currently the Japanese brand's bestselling model in the US. A new investigation by Reuters is making some scathing allegations about how the popular model is actually made, though. The piece claims that many of Subaru's suppliers in Ota, Japan, are using low-paid foreign workers and asylum seekers to produce components that go into the CUV. The report says that these laborers are coming from places like China and Bangladesh, and they allegedly receive a pittance compared to their Japanese counterparts. Many said that they get about $6.60 an hour, but employment brokers can take a large portion of that pay. At just four suppliers Reuters estimates there are 580 foreign workers, or about 30 percent of the total workforce. The situation has turned Ota into a cultural melting pot because of the significant population of immigrant labor. The problem stems in part from Japan's tiny labor market, and the country's odd asylum system that doesn't allow some applicants to work legally. These suppliers produce many components for the Forester, including the seats, shocks, and fuel tanks. Reuters admits that the businesses have contracts with other Japanese automakers, as well, but Subaru receives the main focus of this piece, which you can read in full, here. When asked for comment about Reuters' report, Subaru of America provided Autoblog with the following statement: "Fuji Heavy Industries does not condone the exploitation of any class of worker, either in its own operations or within its supply chain. FHI expects all employees to be treated fairly, with dignity and respect and to be provided with appropriate workplace protections. The FHI CSR policy respects and adheres to the law and regulations of business as well as upholding human rights and international standards of behavior and the ethical standards of our stakeholders. Our supply chain network has been made aware of our policy and expectations."

Edmunds ranks the best used cars for 2013

Sun, 15 Sep 2013

When people ask us what car we would recommend for them, it's usually not easy to answer. To make a useful recommendation we must consider which of the numerous vehicle segments fits their needs best, and then choose one of the many vehicles offered in each segment. For some people, new cars don't meet their expectations of value, because they lose so much of it the moment they are purchased and driven off the dealer lot. For them, there's always the used-car market, where great deals can be found, but cars' histories of reliability and maintenance records - and perhaps that Certified Pre-Owned warranty - become ever-important factors playing into purchase choice.
To help out, Edmunds has done us the favor of assembling a list of the best used vehicles money can buy, covering model years 2006-2011, according to what it considers the most important criteria when shopping for used autos: reliability, safety, value and availability. That means unreliable, unsafe, super-expensive or limited-edition models don't appear on the list, but instead cars from each segment that are more likely to satisfy the general population.
There are some real goodies on the list, including but not limited to vehicles such as the capable Honda Fit, the cultish Honda Accord coupe (which can be had with a 240-horsepower V6 and a six-speed manual transmission some years), and the powerful Chevrolet Corvette. While Edmunds' choice of the Volvo C70 for best used convertible baffled us at first (not that it's a bad car), it redeemed itself by stating that the Mazda MX-5 still is an unofficial top choice if you don't require more than two seats.