2003 Subaru Impreza Outback Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Peekskill, New York, United States
2003 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport
I purchased this car from a customer of mine and intended to use it for service calls but it is to small for my use. I will forward what I have been told. The car was a daily driver mostly highway miles to and from work, always reliable and runs and drives well. The radiator is new as is the upper radiator hose. These where replaced due to minor damage to grill and hood. I replaced the grill with a good used one but I will leave the hood and bumper cover to the next owner if you want to replace them. The hood closes and latches. The car drives very smooth at all speeds especially highway speeds no shaking or vibrations in wheel. This car is very tight for its age and mileage. The engine sounds great and the engine oil, filter and air filter was just replaced. The car does not seem to burn any oil and has plenty of power. The rear tires are new less than 500 Miles and the fronts have 80% left. The interior is the best part of the car extremely clean with only minor wear on drivers side rug and a slight tear in corner of drivers seat. Smells fresh and was owned by non smokers. Dashboard and all plastic is very nice and well kept. Rear compartment is also very clean. Keyless entry and includes a cargo mat and spare tire. The car drives very tight and is very responsive. The steering is tight and it brakes well. The original paperwork as well as owners manual is included. Exterior body other than hood damage and front bumper cover is decent. There are numerous small door impressions from parking lots, although the car still looks good. The rear bumper cover has a depression in drivers side which could possibly be pushed out if removed. Paint shines with a metallic flake. Air condition is cold. I ran an Autocheck report on the vehicle and it checks out. The Previous owner purchased the car in 2003 and title is clear and mileage is accurate. I am not sure why it shows that a report is not available. I ran it with no problems. This is a good AWD Subaru Impreza Outback Edition Sport. Low reserve. Please email with any questions. Thank you |
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