2014 Subaru Forester Touring on 2040-cars
Far Hills, New Jersey, United States
If you have any questions or would like to view the car in person please email me at: miriammmmantooth@oxfordfans.com .
Selling a dark gray metallic (DGM) 2014 Subaru Forester XT Touring. 27940 miles. This one is the "touring" trim,
equipped with navigation, power rear liftgate, power driver seat, heated leather seats, CVT, all wheel drive, 18"
wheels, hill assist, panoramic moonroof, compass mirror and a lot more. Has tinted windows, rain guards, floor
mats and Husky rear hatch tray (the rubber one that can hold spills). This is the XT model, which includes the 2
liter turbocharged direct injection engine. Also has all the standard features, including air conditioning, power
steering, ABS, front/side/seat/knee airbags, power mirrors/locks and such.
This Forester carries a rebuilt title, which was issued back in 10/2015. I have the carfax report if you're
interested. They issued a not actual mileage title at the time (this is usually when insurance company cannot
power up a car to verify mileage). I can vouch mileage is correct, as last known mileage was on 10/28/2015, as per
Carfax, at 26243. I am OK with potential buyers bringing/sending a 3rd party inspector on the vehicle before
purchase, as this Forester is 100%.
There are a few scratches on the rear bumper, and rear tow hook cover popped off. That's about it as far as
problems.
This Forester is dealer maintained. All manuals are included. All recalls/TSB's are up to date.
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