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2006 Subaru Outback L.l. Bean Edition Wagon 3.0l- Like New!!!-more Pics Inside! on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:134487
Location:

Boulder Creek, California, United States

Boulder Creek, California, United States

Thanks for looking at my auction.  Up for sale is a 2006 Subaru Outback L.L. Bean edition.  This vehicle has given us years of great service and is only being let go because we just dont drive it much anymore.  The pictures will show just how well this vehicle has been taken care of, that plus the fact that it is a Subaru means it will provide its new owners with still many more years and hundreds of thousands of miles of service.

Vehicle JUST had brand new tires and brakes put on!!

Here is the options list for this vehicle.
3.0L H6 cylinder engine, 250hp, active valve control 
Upgraded VTD awd 
5spd SportShift automatic transmission 
Raised ground clearance 
Momo wood/leather steering wheel, stereo controls 
Leather interior 
Upgraded 17" wheels, 3.0R design 
Power Passenger seat, 4way, lumbar support 
Power sunroof 
Upgraded climate control, dual zone 
Turn Signals in outside mirrors 
Tire Pressure monitoring system TPMS 
Aluminum sill plate covers 
Front bumper underguard 
Multi reflector fog lights 
Aerodynamic bodyside cladding
Heated Seats

Any questions or to schedule a time to look at/test drive please call 408-655-6458.  Vehicle is currently being stored in Morgan Hill, CA at a friends dealership.

If you do not feel like driving this vehicle to its new home, shipping is a surprisingly affordable option.  Just google auto shipping, or use Uship.com(they require you to sign up, just an FYI) Dont let distance separate you from a great vehicle at an even better price!

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Quiz America's auto enthusiasts about the vehicles they most want to see in the US market, and for every one that doesn't respond with a French hot hatchback or some diesel-powered offering, there'd be at least three that ask for some small, imported pickup truck. That won't happen, though, and we have the Chicken Tax to thank. This damnable bit of legislation affixes a 25-percent tariff to any light truck not built in the United States. That's why Honda, Toyota and Nissan build all their trucks in the United States, and it's also why pickups like the foreign-built Volkswagen Amarok, shown above, or the long-rumored Mahindra pickup aren't offered here. Wired has the story on the roots of the Chicken Tax, including how one Japanese manufacturer got around it and even delivered a vehicle to one of our country's presidents. Head over and check it out.

Common Nissan Maxima vs. Subaru Legacy breakdowns

Tue, Mar 29 2016

The Nissan Maxima and Subaru Legacy are both popular sedans. Similarities can be seen in price, styling, and performance. What are some common repair problems seen in each model? When do they occur and how much do they cost to fix? What about how to pay for car repairs? Let's find out. Check Engine Light Both Maxima and Legacy owners dread the appearance of this little light. In the Nissan, it's most likely a failed ignition coil. This part transforms the car battery voltage into a higher voltage required for starting. This problem appears more often in Maximas with over 140,000 miles. The cost to replace the ignition coil runs around $400, parts and labor. The check engine light on the Subaru Legacy is more often due to a failed oxygen sensor. The O2 sensor measures the oxygen level in the exhaust and can affect fuel consumption. This part fails more frequently in models with over 110,000 miles. The repair costs around $200. Legacy Sound System Problems It's not uncommon for the Legacy to have sound system failures at 140,000 miles or more. The speakers might not work or only function intermittently. Hitting a bump might also cause the radio to shut off. Repair costs here can vary, but the typical charge is around $600. Nissan Check Engine Light Part 2 The Nissan check engine light also may appear due to oil leaking from the camshaft position sensor. Difficulty with stalling and acceleration might occur as well. The repair costs around $250 and is more frequent in models with over 104,000 miles. Big-Ticket Items Some repairs are especially costly. In Maximas with over 120,000 miles, the power steering pump may begin to malfunction. This produces a clunking or knocking sound when driving over uneven terrain. Steering might be affected with abnormal noises heard when turning the steering wheel. A Nissan Maxima power steering pump replacement costs around $1,250, parts and labor. Now, if you begin to feel your Legacy vibrating or shuddering at around 116,000 miles, it may be a transmission problem. It's more noticeable when the car shifts gears. Legacy transmission repair can be expensive, costing up to $2,000 or more. Even more costly is a Subaru Legacy head gasket failure, seen more often at 110,000 miles or more. AC malfunction, fluid leaks, and engine overheating can occur when the head gasket fails. The repair costs are around $3,000.

Six 'shut up and take my money' cars

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Any time you see this iconic moment in pop culture - Shut up and take my money! - posted in response to a new car reveal, rumor for an upcoming model or even lip-service to a vehicle that should exist, you can bet there's some intrinsic good in the idea. Though depending on the person offering up the cash, that good could take the form of extraordinary form, functionality, weight savings, power, handling, etc. You get the idea.
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