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1992 Subaru Svx Awd 230 Hp Power Sunroof Leather Seats Cd/mp3 Player Pm, Pl on 2040-cars

US $1,200.00
Year:1992 Mileage:165320 Color: Green /
 Gray
Location:

Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:3.3L 3318CC H6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: JF1CX3536NH105945 Year: 1992
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Subaru
Model: SVX
Trim: LSL Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: AWD
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 165,320
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Sub Model: LSL
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Green
Interior Color: Gray
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"The main problem with the car is that the bearings in the transmission are going out and make noise. The gas gauge doesn't work, the windshield has a crack across the bottom. The hood and passengers side fender have been replaced and are not quite the same color. The passengers side of the car is a little dented in spots and the cars as some touch up paint on it. There are dings and dents in the car. As shown in the pics the front seats are pulling apart on the sides and the drives side seat as wear marks, but no rips. You have to push on the back of the sunroof as you push the button to open it and then it opens the rest of the way and closes fine. The hood has a skull emblem glued to it, see pics. The driver's side automatic seat belt does not move forward, so you have to manually hook and unhook the shoulder belt. As far as I know there is nothing else wrong with it. I have had it for two months and put over $800 into it."

1992 Subaru SVX 4 speed automatic with manual shift mode, power sunroof, Leather seats, power mirrors, heated mirrors, power locks, new Pioneer Cd/mp3 player with aux input, anti-lock brakes, front and rear disc brakes, drivers side airbag, it has a factory keyless remote, but I can't get it to work, also has a factory alarm. It is a fun car to drive full time awd, 230hp, 3.3L h-6 ( also called a boxer six), the 0-60 time is rated at 7.3 seconds. It has 165,320 miles on it.
Runs and drives great, but makes noise because the bearings in the transmission are going out. 
Work that has been done to it in the last two months:
Martin's Auto to have the Cooling Fans fixed, 
Ryan's Import to have: 
Climate control fixed, 
transmission flush, 
transmission filter changed, 
thermostat replaced, 
transmission cooler put on, 
ac converted from r-12 to 134a, 
I replaced the driver's side strut on 6/24/13 
I did an oil and filter change on 6/3/13 I put Quaker State Synthetic oil in it.
I also put a Pioneer Mp3/cd player with aux input in it from Best Buy 
Work that was done by previous owner, ( I have receipts): 
right front CV axle replaced on 12/29/11, 
starter replaced on 10/20/10, 
water pump, timing belt, cam seal replaced on 8/27/10 with 153,989 miles on it. 

We have two other cars that run fine with no issues so the SVX has to go.
I just don't know how to fix it myself and don't have the money to take it to a shop again.

Nada low book value is $2,475 and average is $3,650.
At Ryan's Imports they said they would charge $300 labor to put a transmission in and the cheapest one I could find was $800. So even paying $1000 for the car and $800 for the transmission and $300 labor $2100 is still under low book value for this car. They only made 14,000 of them in the US so the value will go up with time.

I have had this car for Two months paid $500 for it put over $800 into, but I am willing to sell it for $1200.


This car is sold as is, you are responsible for payment and delivery of car.  The car runs and drives fine, but since the bearings in the transmission are going out, I am not sure how far or for how long it can be driven.  If you can you should look at it before you buy it to make sure it is what you want.  I tried to describe and show everything the best I could.


Check CL for this car in the Spokane (Shadle) Area.

This car might have a few more miles than listed, due to people test driving it, it is listed on other sites like craigslist.
Also someone was nice enough to let me know that the wheels are directional and on the wrong side, so I have changed that.  The tires that were on the car when I bought it were cracking on the sides, so I had the tires on my 2010 HHR put on it they have 43,000 miles on them.
  


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