2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i Limited 5-door Moonroof, Remote Start, 100k Warranty on 2040-cars
Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is my wife's 2012 Subaru Impreza 2.0i Limited 5-door with the Moonroof Package. I purchased this car with my wife in March of 2011. I worked for a Subaru dealership at the time and sold it to her. We are the original owners and it has a clean carfax. We also purchased the extended 5yr/100k Subaru Factory Warranty! Additional Factory Installed Accessories: Remote Engine Start Rear Spoiler Aero Splash Guards Body Side Moldings All Weather Floor Mats Rear Cargo Tray Rear Bumper Applique We are selling this vehicle because I recently acquired a company vehicle and my wife is taking my 2013 Legacy 3.6R Limited. The Impreza has been a fantastic car with over 31mpg averaged. All services and recalls are up to date. We are non-smokers and my wife used the car to commute about 60 miles per day. I can count on one hand how many times the back seats were sat in. In addition to the factory warranty, this vehicle also has a Genuine Subaru Extended Warranty, bumper to bumper for 5yr/100k. It's the Gold Plus plan. We're sad to see this car go but we don't need to have 3 cars just for the 2 of us. Feel free to contact me for more information and to see/test drive the vehicle. Looking for a quick sale.Keep in mind that there are not many of these on the market and from a dealer you will pay more than $22k with half the options/accessories. Car is in excellent condition, normal wear and tear, a few small scratches. Many more photos available upon request. There is a small ding on the drivers side in front of the rear wheel. We noticed this after we came out from the shopping mall last year. It's not very noticeable but is there. Lastly, the tires are nearing the end of their life. They usually last between 45-50k so they have about 5-10,000 miles left on them. My plan was to get new tires towards the end of the summer. This vehicle is for sale locally and I reserve the right to end the auction early. Lastly, we still owe ~14k on the car. When the buyer comes for final payment, we can go to a local Chase branch for final payment and payoff the vehicle. This will give you a lien release letter immediately and the title will be overnight-ed from Chase to you. |
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