1999 Subaru Forester L Sport Utility 4d W/ Hatchback 5-speed Manual on 2040-cars
Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
Running vehicle!!!
AS IS. IT RUNS, but let's just say, this car needs some engine work! Possibly an engine bearing, maybe a pulley bearing - not 100% sure. Minor oil leak. New CV Joints and Calipers June 2011, New Valve Cover Gaskets April 2013, New Exhaust Jan. 2012, 4 New Tires Sept. 2012, 60K service by Subaru, including a New Timing Belt April 2012, New Clutch Master Cylinder April 2012. Some minor scratches in the paint, but no rust. Interior needs a good scrubbing - one small burn hole in passenger seat. A/C needs a belt, but otherwise works great! AM/FM radio, CD player - speakers have a short in them - sometimes they work, sometimes they don't. Tow Package included - I've pulled up to 1,000 lbs with no problem. Purchased in Pennsylvania in 2009; as far as I know, I was the 2nd owner - but not totally sure. I would LOVE to keep this car, but I got a job 20 miles from home, and honestly cannot be burdened with fixing it up. I miss it already though, and with winter coming, going to miss that AWD! I have a video of the car running so you can hear the engine. Let me know and I'll email it you. The car is located in Clarksville, TN, zip code 37040. Right off Exit 1 on Interstate 24 at the TN/KY border, approximately 50 miles North/West of Nashville, TN. I reserve the right to end the auction early for any reason or to cancel a bid from a user with negative feedback. Car is being sold AS IS from the location above. I require the auction winner to make contact with me within 24 hours of auction close to arrange deposit, full payment, and pickup. Within 48 hours of auction close I require a $200 non-refundable deposit via PAYPAL - or if local, via ca$h, certified check or money order. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PICKUP/DELIVERY AND ALL DOCUMENTATION FEES ASSOCIATED WITH THE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP (registration, tax, etc). Full payment is expected within 7 days of auction close. Pickup is expected within 10 days of auction close. I will accept payment in the form of Paypal, CA$H, certified check or money order. PLEASE CONTACT ME WITHIN 24 HOURS OF
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THE NEXT HIGHEST BIDDER. PLEASE DO NOT BID ON THIS CAR IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO PURCHASE OR HAVE THE AVAILABLE FUNDS! Thank you :) |
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Plans for 7-seat Subaru Tribeca replacement becoming clearer
Mon, 11 Nov 2013Subaru is going to have its hands full at the Tokyo Motor Show next week, but while the Cross Sport Design Concept is expected to preview a Tribeca-replacing crossover, this new model could still be at least two years from production. It has already been confirmed that production of the Tribeca will end early next year, but in speaking with Yasuyuki Yoshinaga, the president of Subaru's parent Fuji Heavy Industries, Automotive News is reporting that there will be a lengthy gap between the Tribeca and its eventual replacement.
The next-gen three-row crossover wasn't included in an annual production capacity goal of 500,000 units expected in the US by the end of 2016, so it's likely that we won't see this much-needed CUV until 2017. While the details of this new model aren't known, Yoshinaga told AN that it will be "completely different" from the Tribeca. As we heard back in February, we do expect this seven-passenger crossover to grow in size in order to offer a larger cabin with more third-row space.
Automotive News even mentions that the Tribeca replacement could be based on the existing Subaru Exiga from the Japanese market. That three-row vehicle splits the difference between a minivan and wagon, with swinging doors instead of sliders, and a tall greenhouse.
Subaru prices 2015 XV Crosstrek from $21,595*
Sat, Nov 22 2014Less than a month ago, Subaru announced a series of minor revisions for its ruggedized Impreza, the XV Crosstrek. And now it's revealed US pricing for that updated model. For 2015, Subaru has introduced a new entry-level model, the XV Crosstrek 2.0i, that starts at $21,595 (*plus an $850 destination charge). That's $400 less than it used to charge for what was the base 2.0i Premium, which has grown $300 more expensive but includes a new multimedia system. (The destination charge has also increased by $25.) Go for the CVT instead of the five-speed manual that comes standard and you'll be looking at $23,295 for the Premium model, and step up to the top-of-the-line Limited trim (which comes with the CVT) and you'll shell out $24,795 – again, those prices not including delivery. The hybrid version holds the same pricing as the previous model year at $25,995 or $29,295, depending on trim (plus the new $850 destination charge). The EyeSight system that earned its place on our Technology of the Year shortlist, bundled with the multimedia system, adds another $1,295, the moonroof another $1,000, but if you tick all the options (moonroof, nav, keyless entry, push-button start and EyeSight) it all comes bundled at $2,795. Certain trim levels encompass some of those options though, so prospective buyers will want to thumb through the full press release below. SUBARU ANNOUNCES PRICING ON 2015 XV CROSSTREK® MODELS - Well- equipped XV Crosstrek begins at $21,595 - Subaru-developed driver assist technology, EyeSight® now available - XV Crosstrek Hybrid pricing holds the line at $25,995 - New multimedia systems with rear vision camera standard Cherry Hill, N.J. - Subaru of America, Inc., which has posted record-breaking sales every year for the past six years, today announced pricing on the enhanced 2015 XV Crosstrek models. The 2015 XV Crosstrek models will arrive into retailers in December. Pricing on the newly added XV Crosstrek 2.0i begins at $21,595. With just a $300 increase over previous year, the new Premium and Limited trim levels feature the updated Subaru STARLINK Multimedia system. The XV Crosstrek Hybrid pricing remains at $25,995. The versatile, fun-to-drive XV Crosstrek combines bold five-door design, a highly capable chassis, best-in-class fuel economy and updated multimedia features. Standard Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, 8.7-inches of ground clearance, 17-inch alloy wheels and ample room make Subaru XV Crosstrek a high-capability crossover.
What grownups drive (fast) | 2017 Subaru Forester 2.0XT Touring Review
Mon, Apr 10 2017If you look at the 2017 Forester XT Touring and don't notice the changes compared to the 2016 model, we won't blame you. They're subtle. The naturally aspirated models get a new front bumper that matches the surrounding body color, but the turbo model we drove still has the black gap in the middle. The grille gives up the wide mesh look for a pattern that subtly accentuates the Pleiades badge. Look into the updated Forester's eyes, though, and you might see a new spark of beauty, with a redesign that prominently features a surrounding strip of LEDs. There's also a new color; our test vehicle came in the new-for-2017 Sepia Bronze Metallic paint, a tasteful brown(-ish) that might let you get away with going longer between washes. On the inside, this Forester had the new Saddle Brown leather interior exclusive to the Touring trim. It's the rich sort of brown that reminds one of a rustic but well-appointed hunting lodge, where one would expect to catch a whiff of pipe tobacco and whiskey. It just smelled like a normal car, though, at least before we got in it. Touring spec also offers up a heated steering wheel and seats, the automotive equivalent to a chair in front of the fireplace. Most touch points are attended to with sturdy-feeling materials, and the most important one – the wheel – feels grippy and comfortable without being overwrought. The front seats are firm but comfortable, with an upright seating position. They're a bit reminiscent of those moderately expensive high-back office chairs, except in this case, the office rolls around with the seat. Sitting behind them isn't bad, either, as they're shaped in a way that carves out extra room for the knees. The door openings are large enough to make ingress and egress an easy task, which is a merciful thing, especially when wrestling a car seat into the back. As for our own rear-facing kid carrier, it fits in the Forester just fine, but, when clipped in the passenger side, means the front occupant is just one click closer to the dash than they'd be ideally. Their knees won't be crunched into the glove box, though (that's a position some of us have learned to live with in other cars with a rear-facing car seat installed). The view from the driver's seat is exceptional. Tall, wide windows let you keep track of everything that's going on around you. They also bring in a lot of light, and piloting the Forester is a bit like driving a greenhouse on wheels.