2003 Subaru Forester X Only 92k Hard To Find! on 2040-cars
Canton, Ohio, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Engine:2.5L 2458CC H4 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 92,200
Make: Subaru
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Forester
Trim: X Wagon 4-Door
Drive Type: AWD
I am selling one of my favorite calls of all time. I love this Subaru but need to move into an Outback for more room for the family. I am a Subaru lover and take really great car of my cars. This subbie with only 92k miles is just getting broke in. I had one that wen 250k and still had life left. I am sad but this is a great car, with many NEW items and just a few negatives. Here they are:
Negatives:
-The driver seat has some snags in the covering. Just wearing age. Seats just need a good cleaning from 3 kids. A very easy fix.
-There are some scuffs on bumper. Simply cosmetic.
-Pain overall is great just some small marks. Simply cosmetic
Positives:
-NEW HEAD GASKETS
-NEW TIMING BELT
-NEW WATER PUMP
-NEW FRONT BRAKES AND ROTORS
-4 BRAND NEW Bridgestone Ecopia tires (increases gas mileage!)
-All wheel drive
-Power everything
-Keyless entry
-AC
-CC
-All weather radio scanner built in
-CD
-Hitch for towing
-Automatic with all fluids up to date
Again-I love this car and believe it is has so many years left in her. She is up to date and actually ahead of the maintenance plan already having the 110k mile stuff completed and with new tires-this care is easily over 10500 anywhere else. The price may be beat with somewhere else with like 120k miles but remember this-HEAD GASKETS will need replaced and water pump and timing belt as well--this one is DONE-ready to go. Good luck and let me know. thanks for looking.
You can text me or contact me at 330.575.6408
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