2010 Subaru Forester 2.5x Premium Wagon 4-door, Silver Metallic, 55,618 Miles on 2040-cars
Wilkesboro, North Carolina, United States
Purchased used in April 2012 for $21,321.97 with $17,555 miles on it. I've put all nearly every single one of those 40,000 miles on the car via highway miles for work across North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina. Typically averages 23.5 miles gallon combined. I am technically the 4th owner -- but really only the second owner. The middle two owners were 2 different auto dealerships that just had the car in inventory over a period of 8 months before I purchased. The 1st owner was corporate ownership from a company in Pennsylvania that I actually spoke with before purchasing from a local dealer in North Carolina who had left their registration information in the car. Never had any problems or accidents with the vehicle. They traded the car in on 8/23/11 and I purchased in April of 2012. All of this will be confirmed by a Carfax. The car has a clear title and is smoke-free. Forester comes loaded with: 4-cyl PZEV 2.5 liter engine, Automatic 4 speed, AWD, hillstart assist, traction control, vehicle dynamic control, ABS (4-wheel), keyless entry (two sets of keys and remotes), air conditioning, power windows, power door locks, cruise control, power steering tilt wheel, auxiliary audio input/ipod integration, am/fm stereo, single disc CD, dual air bags, side air bags, heated premium cloth seats, panorama roof (extra large sunroof), privacy glass (tined rear windows), daytime running lights, roof rack, premium allow wheels, just put new Cooper CS4 Touring tires on it last year -- approximately 90% tread life remains, large trunk with storage underneath and spare tire. Mechanically perfect -- no known issues whatsoever. Forester has been serviced every 3500 miles since purchased. There are just a couple of exterior blemishes to note: right rear bumper scuffed a little due to someone slightly scraping me in a parking lot and driving off. Additionally, on the right rear end of the roof rack finish is slightly scraped off in one concentrated area. I was parked at a restaurant near a stop sign and backed up underneath the stop sign in a slightly bone-headed move that allowed one corner of the stop sign to scrape this mark. Sorry about that one. Otherwise, nothing else to note. Interior is very clean with the sporadic routine nick or scuff. Nothing noticeable. I'm selling because my second child its on its way and we have too much money tied into car payments that is needed elsewhere. Hate to sell the Sub since I've just had it a couple of years, but other things in life are taking precedence at the moment. My loss is your gain! Local pick-up only. The vehicle is still under finance and my local credit union will have the title waiting on the buyer at pick-up -- so title is essentially in hand. We will meet at the bank and transfer payment and title. I will pass along those directions upon receipt of $500 deposit due at selling. Please read and ask specific questions -- no warranty is expressed or implied. |
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Man posts dashcam video of epic crash over cliff
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It gets better, though. Overlaid with the video is the same biometric data that we showed you last week. The result is a heart-pumping, 22-minute video of the record-breaking sprint around the entirety of the Isle of Man TT circuit at a truly wild pace. Higgins commentary, meanwhile, simply adds to the experience of hurtling across the landscape. Subaru has also put together a second video, highlighting the WRX STI that was used in the lap.
You can view both of those videos, as well as a short press release from Subaru, below. Scroll down and take a look.