2005 Subaru Baja 2.5 Turbo ** New Timing Belt - Water Pump ** Warranty ** on 2040-cars
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 funds Center For Pet Safety crash testing for dogs [w/video]
Wed, 14 Aug 2013Crash-testing new vehicles to evaluate their ability to keep humans safe in accidents is nothing new, but thus far there has been little in the way of crash testing for dogs. Subaru, a company that portrays itself as pet friendly, hopes to raise awareness on the issue of pet safety by funding initial crash testing by the nonprofit Center for Pet Safety, Automotive News reports.
Real dogs were not used in the crash tests; three dummy dogs representing a 25-pound terrier, a 45-pound border collie and a 75-pound golden retriever were used. There are a variety of devices for sale that are supposed to restrain dogs from entering the front-seat area and distracting the driver - tethers, cages, nets and crates - but their effectiveness in a crash is unknown.
In Subaru's crash test, performed at a Virginia laboratory that tests child seats on a device that speeds down a track and stops abruptly, the results show that devices such as dog tethers are prone to break in a crash, sending the dog rocketing into whatever is in front of it. Rather alarmingly, the organization reports a 100-percent failure rate. In other words, "None of the harnesses were deemed safe enough to protect both the dog and the humans in the event of an accident." Yikes.
Subaru readies BRZ RA Racing for Japanese trackdays
Sun, 27 Jan 2013As if we needed any more reasons to take a Subaru BRZ to the track, Subaru has just announced that it will be producing a racing-spec version of the car straight from the assembly line. The only problem is that the BRZ RA Racing is being offered for the Japanese domestic market only, and won't be visiting any road courses in the US any time soon.
To get the BRZ ready for some serious track time, Subaru added brake ducts beneath the front fascia, removable tow hooks and an oil cooler behind the grille. Inside, the car gets a factory six-point roll cage (including custom-fit floor mats) and a four-point race harness for the driver. Now we get to pricing where US enthusiasts will get even more miffed. The entire suite of racing add-ons increases the BRZ's price by 31,500 yen, which converts to less than $350 US; the total price of the car converts to right around $31,500 US.
There is a brief press release posted below, which has been translated (somewhat poorly) by Google.
Subaru comes out on the right side of history, stands up against Indiana law
Tue, Mar 31 2015Well, I may as just get it out there straight up and let some percentage of you dear readers take your shots in the comments below: I find Indiana's new "religious freedom" law that opens the door to discrimination against gay people to be reprehensible, along with all the other laws across the country that do the same thing but with different wording. So I was thrilled today when Subaru, which has a plant in Lafayette, IN, came out and said it finds the new law pretty awful too. The statement, issued by Michael McHale, the company's director of corporate communications, says that while the company recognizes that each state gets to decide its own laws, the automaker does "not agree with any legislation that allows for discrimination, or any behavior or act that promotes any form of discrimination. Furthermore, we do not allow discrimination in our own operations, including operations in the state of Indiana." Although McHale told Autoblog Subaru is not considering leaving Indiana, the newly passed legislation has prompted others to say they want to take their business elsewhere. The NCAA said Monday it is taking a look at the law and trying to determine if it will be able to continue holding large sporting events in the state, according to ESPN. In a piece in The Washington Post, Apple's Tim Cook warned that these kinds of laws are being passed in dozens of states across the country and they are bad for business. He spotlighted one proposed law in Texas that would strip pension benefits from clerks who issue marriage licenses to gay people, even if the Supreme Court declares gay marriage legal. "Opposing discrimination takes courage," he wrote. "With the lives and dignity of so many people at stake, it's time for all of us to be courageous."