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*** 2011 Subaru Legacy Limited 3.6r Awd Leather Sunroof Warranty Like New *** on 2040-cars

US $21,800.00
Year:2011 Mileage:16600
Location:

Huntington, New York, United States

Huntington, New York, United States

 

2011 Subaru Legacy 3.6R Limited

GOLD COAST AUTO


2011 SUBARU LEGACY LIMITED 3.6R AWD FULLY LOADED 18K MILES


CLEAN TITLE

1 OWNER

NO ACCIDENTS

CLEAN CARFAX


LEATHER INTERIOR ! HEATED SEATS !  CRUISE CONTROL ! POWER SEATS/WINDOWS/MIRRORS/LOCKS ! STEREO SYSTEM ! CD PLAYER WITH FM/AM RADIO AND SATELLITE RADIO ! SUNROOF ! ALL WEATHER MATS

HID LIGHTS / FOG LIGHTS /

For Sale is mint 2011 Subaru Legacy 3.6R Limited Edition with only 18K Miles-


Still covered under Subaru factory Warranty
Vehicle is one owner/no accidents/no stories/ purchased from North Coast Subaru on Long Island.
Comes with all weather floor mats
Leather
Heated Seats
HID's
Moon Roof
Automatic everything- this is the top of the line Subaru legacy
Automatic with sport mode and paddle shifters
Harmon Kardon Surround Sound Speakers
AWD

If you are in the market for a basically new AWD sedan, come take a look. 
 

Call or text with questions or if interested in looking at vehicle prior to bidding 6.3.1.- two three six- 8 7 7 two



 VEHICLE STILL COVERED UNDER THE FACTORY WARRANTY !!


THIS SUBARU IS LOADED WITH THESE OPTIONS:



 MUCH MUCH MORE SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT!!!

 

Beautiful SILVER on BLACK LEATHER WITH WOOD TRIM Interior!!

 
 
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If You are Looking for a SUBARU LEGACY LIMITED 3.6R AWD FULLY LOADED with all the options, You Don't Have to Look any Further!!!

NOTE: JUST LIKE ANY USED VEHICLE FEW VERY MINOR NICK KNACKS DUE TO NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR AND ROAD DEBRIS.
REMEMBER: YOU ARE BUYING A TOP LOADED USED VEHICLE IN CLEAN CONDITION NOT A BRAND NEW ONE.

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Next-gen Subaru WRX STI spotted at the N"urburgring

Tue, 16 Apr 2013

Subaru 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.

BTW: Subaru's SHARC won the 2012 Design Challenge

Mon, 03 Dec 2012

Part of the festivities that encompass the LA Auto Show is the annual LA Design Challenge. This year's winner was the Subaru Highway Automated Response Concept, or SHARC. It envisioned automated, zero-emission highway patrolling.
The 2012 edition of the challenge was to envision the future of highway patrol in the year 2025. The goal was to conceptualize a vehicle that would account for the needs of "dynamic urban environments." In addition to Subaru's participation in the contest BMW, General Motors, Honda and Mercedes-Benz, all took part in the challenge.
The SHARC is essentially a law enforcement land-drone. It is entirely automated and runs on renewable energy. Subaru envisioned a future where the Hawaiian Islands are connected to each other by a large highway system. Such an expansive area would require considerable manpower to patrol. The concept of an autonomous patrol vehicle would eliminate the need for a good number of full-time personnel.

Subaru recalling almost 634,000* CUVs, sedans for possible puddle light short

Thu, 03 Jan 2013

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a massive recall campaign today for some of the more popular Subaru models due to defective puddle lights that could short out and possibly lead to smoke and/or fire.
(*)While the recall notice lists a total of 633,842 Forester, Legacy, Outback and Tribeca models from various model years, Automotive News is reporting that there are only 53,999 units actually equipped with the defective lights, but Subaru is having to make the massive recall since it is unable identify which vehicles have the lights.
The problem with the 2009 through 2012 Forester, 2006 through 2012 Tribeca and the 2010 through 2011 Legacy and Outback is that the puddle lights mounted under the door mirrors can collect water or moisture, which can lead to the short. To fix the problem, Subaru is adding an extra fuse to the wiring harness as a part of the recall that will go into effect next month. For Forester owners, this is the second major recall in less than a year following the 275,000 units that were afflicted with faulty rear seatbelts.