2007 Subaru Outback 2.5i Basic Wagon 4-door 2.5l, 74,190 Miles on 2040-cars
Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Forest green 74,190 miles Engine and body are in almost perfect condition. Manual transmission. Roof rack. Tow package (used only for hooking in a bike rack and carrying bikes on). Winter package with seat warmers. Tinted windows. Seats in excellent condition. Tires in great condition. This car has been garaged. Very well maintained and taken care of. Body has one small minor dent 1cm x 1cm on back right panel, pain intact. I was told by a mechanic the front bearings on the axle need to be replaced (estimated $500-600). Mechanic said no rush on it. Drives perfectly fine besides a soft clicking of the bearings when you hit a bump. Small chip (2mm x 2mm) on windshield. Covering on middle glove compartment a little loose. Other than that, honestly, the car drives perfectly; the body inside and out is in perfect condition. It's a very good car. Simply said. Clean interior, clean engine, clean body. It's a great drive, lots of horsepower, handles curves well, high ground clearance makes it great for dirt roads and mountains, sturdy on the road, great for the snow. I feel very safe in this car. History: First owner bought it in Denver, Colorado and moved it to Phoenix, Arizona with him two years after purchasing car. I am the second owner and bought it from the original owner in Phoenix 6 months ago and brought it to Santa Fe, NM, where it is currently. I originally bought the car as a second family car but after living with two cars we realized we barely used both cars so we are minimizing again. It was a tough decision since I have owned mainly Subaru's in my life. ***NOTE: This is the same car that was for sale last week on ebay which was incorrectly written for the mileage as 174,150 (which it isn't). I am reposting it this week with the correct mileage stated, 74,190. |
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