2005 Subaru Legacy Gt Limited Sedan 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Spring Grove, Illinois, United States
Thanks for looking, This is a clean rare 2005 Subaru Legacy GT Limited 5 Speed. Even though this vehicle has 200,000 miles in the last 20 thousand miles this car has recived many upgrades and rebuilds. Body is clean and rust free and everything works still gets looks every where I go. Runs and drives great !!! I completely rebuilt the engine to STI specs New VF48 turbocharger installed Transmission was rebuilt Exedy Flywheel and stage 2 clutch installed K&N Filter and intake installed All new coolant hoses Belts replaced including timing belt, tensioners and water pump 02 sensors replaced All fluids replaced with Redline and oil changed every 3000 miles New tires replaced 2 thousand miles ago Brakes are 75 percent Windows tinted 35 percent I own a High End Import Repair Shop and Race Car Preperation Shop. All work was performed by me in a professional shop. Please bid with confidence. Any questions please ask for Ed 847 553 8751
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Subaru could have all-electric CUV by 2021
Thu, Aug 11 2016Subaru doesn't exactly have an industry-leading electric vehicle program. It sells the Impreza Sport Hybrid in Japan and the Crosstrek Hybrid in the US. There have been electrified rumors and concept cars, but Subaru has been more content to promote getting out into the environment rather than using your car to help it. But maybe this'll change in 2021. That's when, according to a report in the Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun newspaper in Japan, the automaker will introduce an midsize, all-electric AWD CUV in the US. The EV would be based on the Forester or Outback and use a new global platform. As for where the cells, batteries, or motors would come from, there was no mention. The newspaper cited unnamed sources and all that an on-the-record spokesperson would say is that, "We have yet to decide on any specifics at the moment." Or, as Subaru of America's national manager of product communications, Dominick Infante, told AutoblogGreen, "It's a bit early for us to discuss electric vehicles and PHEVs." There's a good reason for Subaru to be considering going electric, and it's the same one that's pushing the entire industry to zero-emission vehicles: tighter emissions regulations. As much as we want to know everything now, it appears that Subaru is taking the same approach to all-electric vehicles as it did with hybrids. At the New York Auto Show in 2013, Subaru's executive vice president Tom Doll said that, "We at Subaru were not the first to market with a hybrid, but we sure made sure we did it right." If it takes the company until 2021 to release an EV, it had better get it right. Related Video:
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Speaking to those struggles on Toyota UK's Toyota Blog, GT86 Chief Engineer Tetsuya Tada enlightens us with a recap of the sports car's earliest origins. For Tada, the first stages of the project must have seemed almost as dreamlike as the final product is to drive.
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