2013 Subaru Impreza Wrx 5-door Wagon ... One Owner on 2040-cars
Leesburg, Florida, United States
I love this car so I don't want to sell it, but I have to. We are moving out of the country and the car won't fit in the suitcase. So for sale is our family car '13 WRX 5-door. We had an '02 WRX before and purchased this one new Nov.'13. What's not to love about this car??? It's mint, practically new, dealer maintained, and in perfect running condition. Mostly lady driven, if you can call my wife a lady:) We have upgraded the stereo with a new head unit (Sirius compatible), speakers and an 8" sub just because the stock one wasn't great. I also mildly upgraded suspension springs and sway bars for a sure footed feel and safety. The car still retains comfortable ride with much improved cornering. Engine is untouched and stock. Also installed was a new grill to close off the big hole in the front bumper and protect the radiator and condensor from road debris. Included in the sale are all the take offs/stock parts, set of all weather floor mats, Subaru roof rack (never been installed), and new car smell. We did not intend on ever selling this car, so it has been babied since day one. What you're bidding on is a practically new car with $1500+ in upgrades and extras priced below dealer prices. Car is located near Orlando and has never left Florida. Please contact us with any questions (407) 325-2520. WARNING - if you're not a Subaru guy/girl yet.....you will be! We do not need any assistance selling this car; serious inquiries only please. |
Subaru WRX for Sale
- New 2014 subaru wrx limited awd navigation bluetooth leather seats heated seats(US $32,421.00)
- New 2014 wrx premium moonroof heated seats fog lights bluetooth awd alloys(US $30,373.00)
- 2007 subaru impreza wrx sti(US $23,500.00)
- 2008 subaru wrx wagon one owner
- 2.5l i4 turbo 6-speed manual all wheel drive leather bluetooth spoiler 305 hp
- 2014 subaru 5dr man wrx sti turbo awd limited warranty clean carfax
Auto Services in Florida
Wildwood Tire Co. ★★★★★
Wholesale Performance Transmission Inc ★★★★★
Wally`s Garage ★★★★★
Universal Body Co ★★★★★
Tony On Wheels Inc ★★★★★
Tom`s Upholstery ★★★★★
Auto blog
Fuji Heavy Industries changes name to Subaru Corp. in 2017
Fri, May 13 2016Fuji Heavy Industries Ltd. plans to celebrate its centennial by changing its name to Subaru Corporation on April 1, 2017, in a move that emphasizes the company's automotive business. The change is pending approval at the company's shareholder meeting on June 28. "The purpose of this shift is to further accelerate our efforts to enhance the Subaru brand and achieve even greater growth for Subaru as a distinctive global brand in the automotive and aerospace industries," the company said in a statement. The company forecasts its global vehicle sales will top 1 million for the first time in 2017. Fuji traces its roots to the founding of the Aircraft Research Laboratory, which later became Nakajima Aircraft Co., in 1917. The Fuji Heavy Industries name was launched in 1953, and the core auto business began under the Subaru name in 1958. Though Subaru is a well-known car brand, it is the Japanese name for the Pleiades star cluster, and it serves as a symbol of the six sibling companies that formed Fuji in 1953. It currently plays in a wide range of sectors, including aerospace and industrial products. Related Video: Featured Gallery Subaru Prodrive Isle of Man Government/Legal Subaru fuji heavy industries fuji
Subaru suppliers rely on gray market labor
Fri, Jul 31 2015The Subaru Forester is currently the Japanese brand's bestselling model in the US. A new investigation by Reuters is making some scathing allegations about how the popular model is actually made, though. The piece claims that many of Subaru's suppliers in Ota, Japan, are using low-paid foreign workers and asylum seekers to produce components that go into the CUV. The report says that these laborers are coming from places like China and Bangladesh, and they allegedly receive a pittance compared to their Japanese counterparts. Many said that they get about $6.60 an hour, but employment brokers can take a large portion of that pay. At just four suppliers Reuters estimates there are 580 foreign workers, or about 30 percent of the total workforce. The situation has turned Ota into a cultural melting pot because of the significant population of immigrant labor. The problem stems in part from Japan's tiny labor market, and the country's odd asylum system that doesn't allow some applicants to work legally. These suppliers produce many components for the Forester, including the seats, shocks, and fuel tanks. Reuters admits that the businesses have contracts with other Japanese automakers, as well, but Subaru receives the main focus of this piece, which you can read in full, here. When asked for comment about Reuters' report, Subaru of America provided Autoblog with the following statement: "Fuji Heavy Industries does not condone the exploitation of any class of worker, either in its own operations or within its supply chain. FHI expects all employees to be treated fairly, with dignity and respect and to be provided with appropriate workplace protections. The FHI CSR policy respects and adheres to the law and regulations of business as well as upholding human rights and international standards of behavior and the ethical standards of our stakeholders. Our supply chain network has been made aware of our policy and expectations."
Next-gen Subaru WRX STI spotted at the N"urburgring
Tue, 16 Apr 2013Subaru has been busy testing the next-generation WRX STI. Well, it may be the STI. The big wing out back lends some credence to that theory, but it could be that the basic WRX is getting new action in the back section. Time will tell.
In either case, spy photographers nabbed a few shots of the heavily camouflaged sedan running around the Nürburgring. Unfortunately, it looks as if Subaru has taken some of the sexy out of the WRX Concept we saw at the New York Auto Show, leaving this car looking more derivative of the current model than a revolution in design. The bold power bulge has disappeared from the vehicle's hood and the lower fascia looks far more demure than the the wild concept. Likewise, the muscular rear fenders have been toned down substantially.
The result is a car that looks more like a mildly warmed over version of the current model than a production version of the WRX Concept. Still, engineers and designers may have a long way to go before the finished product hits the market, so we'll reserve final judgement for now. After all, the early BRZ mules were nothing short of a travesty to look at, and we know how that turned out. Hope springs eternal.