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2009 Subaru Legacy 2.5i Special Edition Sedan 4-door 2.5l Only Dealer Maintained on 2040-cars

US $10,700.00
Year:2009 Mileage:78000
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2009 Subaru Legacy Sedan in Obsidian Black. 2.5 litre boxer motor is up to date on all service and has exclusively been serviced by Pence Subaru since 2010. The car was a rental car for a year from 2009 - 2010, then a dealer demo owned by Pence and driven by the Subaru Service manager until 19,xxx miles in late 2010. My wife and I purchased the car at 19,xxx miles and have owned it since. The car has never been in an accident. All dealer service records are available along with AutoCheck (CarFax report). The car currently has 78,000 miles and may crest 79,000 as we still drive it. (mainly highway miles/commuting on 288/295 to work and back)

Priced below the blue book value of $11,000 at 10,700 or best offer! (don't be afraid to make an offer.) If it's more than the dealer will give me for a trade in (plus eBay and Paypal fees), I'll accept it. 
Paypal Deposit required after "Buy It Now" or any offer that is accepted.

Carmax recently had a 2006 for $14,600! And a 2008 for $16,900! Neither of them are as meticulously maintained as this one exclusively by the dealer! Both sold for the CarMax price!

The car has an automatic transmission and the All Wheel Drive works great in all driving conditions including snow and ice!

The car itself is one of the safest out there and looks like a sports car. 
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ratings are as follows
- Driver Front = 5 STARS!
- Passenger Front = 5 STARS!
- Front Side = 5 STARS!
- Rear Side = 5 STARS!
- Rollover = 4 STARS! (but I doubt you could roll it over as it has a low center of gravity)

- Dealer installed OEM Subaru Remote Start integrated into security system.
- Recently replaced the Starter (began to make noise and didn't want my wife to be left with a broken starter)
- New Radiator
- new tires put on around 60,000 miles. Still plenty of tread left.
- new windshield installed last month from rock chip
- Custom "temporary" GPS mount and Garmin GPS included with full asking price.
- Currently under "Pence for life" so I will have the state inspection updated and oil changed before you take delivery.
- will have the car detailed before delivery for full asking price.
- cruise control
- Factory aux in for iPod/iPhone/mp3/smart phone hook-up
- Harmon/Kardon premium stereo with 6 disc changer
- sunroof/moon roof
- charcoal interior.
- 4 Keys Plus 3  Remote Starter Key Fobs
- factory owners manual and service book included. 

It's pretty much the nicest car we've owned. Why sell it? We just had a baby and it's a tiny bit too small for us. We realize these cars are sought after and would make an ideal car for someone who doesn't need to put a car seat, and baby gear, and groceries, and passengers, etc in the car all at once.

Looking for a good safe car for: yourself?, your teenager? your college student? your spouse, your grandparent? THIS IS IT!

Feel free to ask me any questions. No, I will not ship this car. If you can not pick it up in Richmond, VA, or coordinate shipping, don't Buy it.

I'm not interested in an agent to sell the car for me. I'm capable of selling the car myself. 

If it doesn't sell this week, It will be traded in! Act now!

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The not-Subaru crossover wagon | 2017 Volkswagen Alltrack First Drive

Fri, Sep 16 2016

Funnily enough, in light of dieselgate, Volkswagen is one of the few brands (along with Volvo and Subaru) to preserve the notion that you don't need a fuel-sucking SUV to meet your life-carrying needs. And, yes, VW's history of addressing off-road desires with all-wheel-drive dates to the mid-1980s with the Quantum Syncro (a.k.a. Passat) and Golf Country – the latter, sadly, never came stateside. The latest offering toward this effort is the 2017 Volkswagen Alltrack. What's an Alltrack? It's a slightly lifted, cladded, and butched-out version of the Golf Sportwagen (yes, formerly known as a Jetta). Not to steal Alltrack's thunder, but starting in 2017 you can also get the standard Sportwagen with 4Motion AWD, which is basically the same running gear for less money. The Alltrack starts at $26,950; the 4Motion Sportwagen starts at $24,930, both with the dual-clutch automatic available at launch. Any discussion of tall wagons brings Subaru immediately to mind, both with the Outback and the Impreza-based Crosstrek. The Volkswagen Alltrack sits between the two in size at 180.2 inches long – 5 more than the Crosstrek and 9.4 inches shorter than the Outback. The 2017 Subaru Outback starts at $25,645, and VW's comparisons focus on the Outback, which is understandable given the similar starting price. A bare-bones Crosstrek starts at $22,245, but quickly gets into Golf price overlap. The Alltrack and the 4Motion Golf Sportwagen are superior daily drivers to the Subaru, whether you're doing an emergency lane change or just trying to merge onto the interstate. Meanwhile, the Crosstrek doesn't have the refinement of the VW. Can we fault Subaru though? It's set a sales record every year in a row since 2010 and is looking at about triple the sales volume of VW's Golf for 2016. So we'll stick to telling you what we think of the Alltrack and let the dealers fight for your dollars. First thing's first. Yes, you can have the Golf Sportwagen and even the Alltrack with a manual six-speed gearbox. The seven-speed DSG automatic is very good, but it's worth noting that any manual gearbox is a rarity these days, especially when we're not talking about a two-seat sports car. You will have to wait until early 2017 for that option, but it also saves you $1,100 off both models. Second, the Alltrack and 4Motion Sportwagens get identical engines. Whether manual or DSG, VW's EA888 turbocharged 1.8-liter four-cylinder is under the hood.

2015 Subaru Outback

Tue, 01 Jul 2014

"We like producing cars that are different." That's the company line trumpeted by several Subaru executives during the launch of the 2015 Outback - one of Fuji Heavy's most successful vehicles to date. Managing Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski accurately noted that while Subaru has never really found salvation with its mainstream sedans, it's the higher-riding, butcher offerings like the Outback and the Impreza-based XV Crosstrek that have been sales stars for the Japanese company. In 2013, for example, Subaru sold nearly three Outbacks for every Legacy it moved. And in 2014, the XV is on pace to outsell the Impreza upon which its based.
But Subarus have always been different, catering to unique customers that desire something a bit more special than your run-of-the-mill sedan or crossover. It's clearly worked, with Subaru having posted 30 months of year-over-year sales increases as of this writing. And even as the automaker's portfolio goes more mainstream, smoothing out its serially awkward styling and gunning for a larger market share here in the United States, that intrinsic Subaru differentiation is still baked in to each and every product.
It's that new Outback we're here to talk about today, a vehicle that's been comprehensively redesigned for the 2015 model year while not shaking up the formula that's made it successful since its inception in the mid-1990s, back when it (arguably) launched what we now know as the crossover utility vehicle segment. It's still plenty different - and plenty good, too.

Goodbye, Shelby GT350; hello, new Honda Ridgeline and Subaru BRZ | Autoblog Podcast #648

Fri, Oct 9 2020

In this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Road Test Editor Zac Palmer. This week's news includes Subaru teasing the next-generation Subaru BRZ, the Jaguar XE departing and the XF getting an update, Honda unveiling the new Ridgeline pickup and the Acura NSX suffering from slow sales. This week they talk about driving two vehicles on opposite ends of the spectrum: the Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 and the Volkswagen Atlas. Autoblog Podcast #648 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown Subaru previews next-generation BRZ, announces fall 2020 unveiling date Jaguar XE axed from U.S. market: And then there was one sedan 2021 Jaguar XF gets new interior, down to four-cylinder engines and sedan body style 2021 Honda Ridgeline debuts, and it finally looks like a truck Acura NSX sales lagging Cars we're driving: 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Heritage Edition 2020 Volkswagen Atlas Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video: