2001 Subaru Outback Legacy 5spd Awd 2.5l 1 Owner Car Runs And Drive Great on 2040-cars
Willowbrook, Illinois, United States
For sale is a 1 owner regularly maintained 2001 Subaru Outback with 121,000 miles. the clutch and timing belt were both replaced at 90k and the car has been regularly maintained. the brakes are new . Mechanically the car runs and drive with no problems or issues . there are no check engine lights or issues . there are no leaks ticks or other issues. the tires are in great shape . the suspension is smooth with no play in the control arms or any suspension components. the engine is the reliable flagship subaru 2.5l boxster that runs smooth with no issues or oil consumption. the transmisson shift smooth and the clutch grabs great. no wheel bearing or all wheel drive issues as well.the interior is super clean . there are no rips or tears anywhere. the seats are in great shape along with the interior . theres a trunk rubber mat and a rear cargo cover included. the speakers and cd players are in nice shape as well. the exterior is in overall nice shape . there is minor rust spots as this was a winter car , on the rear quaters and one on the front right fender. . overall this is a great running Subaru for the money.
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