2003 Subaru Legacy L Se Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Riner, Virginia, United States
Up for auction is my 2003 Subaru Legacy. I just came back from a 4,000 mile trip out west and everything seems to be in good mechanical condition. However the AC needs work, the reverse lights aren't working, and the check engine light is on.Selling as is. Interior and exterior are both in fairly good condition, but it does have several little dings in the paint, etc. All Wheel Drive is fantastic in snow! I just recently upgraded to a newer car so need to sell this one. I require a $200 down payment at auction close and the remaining balance in cash when you pick it up. I would also consider delivering the car for a reasonable rate. Thanks for your interest and happy bidding!!
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