2012 Subaru Outback 3.6r Limited on 2040-cars
1301 US 31 S., Greenwood, Indiana, United States
Engine:3.6L H6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:5-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 4S4BRDJC8C2262979
Stock Num: M4201
Make: Subaru
Model: Outback 3.6R Limited
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Ice Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Dark Gray
Options: Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 52433
3.6R Limited trim. Spotless. Heated Leather Seats, iPod/MP3 Input, Satellite Radio, Dual Zone A/C, Bluetooth, Alloy Wheels, POPULAR PKG 1B, Overhead Airbag, Premium Sound System, All Wheel Drive. READ MORE!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Leather Seats, All Wheel Drive, Heated Driver Seat, Premium Sound System, Satellite Radio, iPod/MP3 Input, Bluetooth, Aluminum Wheels, Dual Zone A/C, Heated Leather Seats MP3 Player, Privacy Glass, Keyless Entry, Child Safety Locks, Steering Wheel Controls. ======OPTION PACKAGES: POPULAR PKG 1B: auto-dimming rearview mirror w/compass, HomeLink, Outback splash guards, rear bumper cover, all-weather floor mats (4). 3.6R Limited with Ice Silver Metallic exterior and Off-Black interior features a Flat 6 Cylinder Engine with 256 HP at 6000 RPM*. Non-Smoker vehicle, Low Miles, Passed Service Inspection. ======VEHICLE REVIEWS: One of the first attempts to make a car-based SUV, the Outback is spacious, comfortable, and ready for any weather. Like the Legacy sedan upon which it is based, it has a sporty feel. -CarAndDriver.com. ======VISIT US TODAY: Whether you are looking for a new, used or Certified BMW, Infiniti, Subaru, or VW you'll find it at Dreyer & Reinbold Greenwood. All of our used cars must pass a comprehensive service inspection to ensure its quality and reliability. Each car is competitively priced in the market, and we provide you a free CarFax report. Discover the best value at Dreyer & Reinbold Greenwood. Pricing analysis performed on 6/16/2014. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase.
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Autoblog Podcast #399
Tue, Sep 30 2014Episode #398 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth, Brandon Turkus, and Rob Sass of Hagerty Classic Cars Magazine talk about Cadillac's move to Manhattan and new naming convention, preview the Paris Motor Show, and finish up with the 3 Guys, 3 Grand Classic Car challenge. Also included is an interview with Tom Tjaarda, prolific designer of vehicles including the DeTomaso Pantera. We start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions, and for those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. Check out the rundown below with times for topics, and you can follow along down below with our Q&A. Thanks for listening! Autoblog Podcast #399: The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics: Cadillac relocates to NYC and changes its model names Paris Motor Show preview Tom Tjaarda interview $3,000 classic cars In The Autoblog Garage: 2015 BMW 428i Gran Coupe 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid Jensen Interceptor Hosts: Dan Roth, Michael Harley, Brandon Turkus Runtime: 01:47:56 Rundown: Intro and Garage - 00:00 Cadillac Move - 24:02 Paris Motor Show - 39:22 Tom Tjaarda - 52:12 Hagerty $3000 Classics - 01:15:43 Q&A - 01:27:45 Get the podcast: [UStream] Listen live on Mondays at 10 PM Eastern at UStream [iTunes] Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes [RSS] Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator [MP3] Download the MP3 directly Feedback: Email: Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show in iTunes Podcasts Paris Motor Show BMW Cadillac Subaru Classics cadillac ct6 rob sass cadillac lts
Subaru BRZ with 362-hp, 2.4-liter V8 is the best thing you'll hear today
Wed, Feb 11 2015Whenever the Subaru BRZ and its Toyota twin are talked about, the conversation inevitably turns to whether they would be even better sports coupes with more power. Since their introduction, rumors have popped up suggesting possibilities like more displacement, turbocharging or even a hybrid setup to increase horsepower, but nothing has come to pass. Japanese tuner Jun Auto has decided on a completely different way to boost performance by chucking the 2.0-liter boxer four-cylinder entirely in place of a beautiful 2.4-liter V8. According to the YouTube description for this clip, the engine is based on two of the 1.2-liter inline four-cylinder units from a Kawasaki Ninja ZX-12R motorcycle. The result is a mill that makes a claimed 362 horsepower and revs to over 11,000 rpm. It also sounds like automotive nirvana. Finished in an eye-catching contrast of bright yellow paint with white wheels and a black wing at the back, the V8 BRZ certainly doesn't hide its performance, either. This video's text is in Japanese, but knowledge of the language isn't necessary to understand what's going on.
2015 Subaru WRX: Introduction
Tue, 10 Jun 2014"As far as street-legal rally cars go, there's still nothing better than a WRX." I wrote that line following my first drive of the 2015 Subaru WRX late last year - one of the better motoring experiences I had in 2013. Sure, a particularly involving drive route helped, but I don't want to sell the new Subaru short: it's a seriously good car - easily one of the sharpest, best-driving little turbos available today.
When I drove the even hotter 2015 WRX STI in January, it was a similar love-fest. The STI is infused with all of the WRX's greatness, but it's sharper, meaner, and on good roads (and race tracks), the winged wonder is really outstanding. But because of its higher price tag, less forgiving suspension tuning, and only marginal performance increases, I'm convinced that the STI isn't the best WRX for the money. And much as I love it, I just don't think I'd ever buy the STI over its more sedate sister (though I totally understand why others might).
So when it came time to add a new long-term car to the Autoblog fleet, many votes were cast in favor of the WRX. There was a lot of debate about whether or not to get the standard version, or the mightier STI. But at the end of the day, my argument that the basic WRX is the better daily driver - nee, one of the best all-around, all-weather performers money can buy - carried the day.