2003 Subaru Legacy L Se Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
Clean 2003 Subaru Legacy L 4DR sedan with 155,110 original miles. It has automatic transmission,AWD,2.5L 4 cylinder engine. Car is on the road, inspected and driven daily, so mileage may increase slightly (car is driven 10-15 miles daily). AC works fine and everything works as intended without any electrical or mechanical problems. It has working CD player, power doors, windows and mirrors. All cabin equipment is operational. No known mechanical issues or problems & the reason for sale is because it was driven by an elderly person, who does not want to drive anymore.Car was purchased in September 2011 from major NJ dealer, so I only owned it for about 2 years. However while it was dependable and I never had any problems or needed mechanical repairs, it is 11 years old used vehicle & is being sold AS IS at a fare market price. Tires are in pretty decent shape(front tires are newer)& should pass inspection without need for new tires. It has alloy rims and power sunroof. Reserve price is around 87-88% of BUY IT NOW price and is very fare market price for this vehicle.2003 Subaru Legacy-4 Cyl. Sedan 4D L AWD NADA
Trade-In Average 2,300
Trade-In Clean $2,875
Retail: $4,775
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