2006 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Lutz, Florida, United States
I have been a wholesale auto dealer in the area for over 25 years. I sell 95% of my vehicles to other dealers at local dealer only auto auctions in St. Pete, Tampa, and Lakeland, Florida. I offer a select few to the public here on Ebay before I ship them to auction. I save on transportation and auction sale fees, and you get a great deal too. I do not charge a dealer fee which can be as high as $600 at many dealers. This beautiful 2006 Subaru Outback Limited was just traded in on a new vehicle. It is a local, one owner car that has been in Florida it's whole life. No salty roads or rust in this Subaru's past. Speaking of pasts, if you are comparing this car to another one on Ebay, let me just say this... A vehicle with a rebuilt, salvage, or reconstructed title is only worth a fraction of what a vehicle with a clean history and title is worth. Most banks and credit unions won't even finance a car with a title that is branded because they know the car is worth almost nothing if they have to repossess it and sell it at auction. Ask yourself this, would you rather have a car that was previously in a flood or accident or one that was not? Would you rather have a car that you know has actual mileage or one that has true mileage unknown and must be sold as not actual mileage? Pictures are nice, and can give you a good idea how a vehicle has been maintained. Imagine a picture of a car submerged in a flood and think about what that must have looked like. Don't make a mistake and buy a Subaru that has been previously totaled and put back together, buy one with service records, from a rust free environment with a clean history and no accidents. This car comes with a file loaded with service receipts, all books and manuals, and two keys with remotes. Loaded with features like heated leather seats, power sliding sunroof, power driver's seat, power windows, power locks with remotes, tilt steering, cruise control, am fm cd, front, side, and curtain airbags for added safety, split folding rear seats, roof rack, alloy wheels, plus much, much, more. This Subie runs and drives excellent and there are no warning lights illuminated on the dash. NADA says this vehicle with the current low mileage and equipment is worth $12125, but you can buy it here wholesale from a wholesaler! Please call or text Rick at 813 244-4289 for more info or to see it in person. |
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Mark Higgins sets new Isle of Man record in Subaru STI
Wed, 04 Jun 2014Subaru has done it again, setting a new four-wheel lap record around the 37.75-mile TT Mountain Course at the Isle of Man. Mark Higgins in a 2015 WRX STI rocketed through the country roads at an average speed of 116.40 miles per hour to circle the track in 19 minutes, 26 seconds, thereby beating his previous record of 19 minutes 56.7 seconds from 2011 in an STI.
According to Subaru, speeds during the lap ranged from as little as 30 mph to over 160 mph. The STI was mostly stock with the only major mechanical change being different springs and dampers to handle the course's famous bumps at such sustained high speeds. For safety, it also had a rollcage, racing harness, and fire suppression system.
"It was quite a lap we did today and I am really happy to have another record in the bank. The chassis of the new car is so much better it really allowed me to pick up time in each sector in the more technical parts of the course," said Higgins about the run in the Subaru.
2015 Subaru Legacy
Wed, 21 May 2014Subaru has a problem on its six-starred hands, but you wouldn't know it at first glance. Sales are up; in fact, the Japanese automaker has recorded 28-straight months of increased sales in the United States, leading to the best first-quarter Subaru has ever recorded, and 2014 will almost assuredly be the seventh straight year it has posted improvements. So, what's wrong? The answer is simple, though clearly complicated to resolve. Sedans - specifically, midsize examples - have proven a tough nut for Subaru to crack.
The vast majority of those impressive sales statistics have come from just a few models, namely the Forester, Outback and XV Crosstrek. The Impreza continues to sell at a respectable pace, but it's telling that the XV, after just three years on the market, is already Subaru's third-best-selling nameplate, outpacing the aforementioned Impreza (on which it's based), its high-performance WRX sibling and the Legacy, which is now entering its sixth generation, having been first introduced way back in 1989. It's that last model we're examining today.
Despite the fact that the Legacy plays in a hotly contested market segment that includes such stalwart sales champions as the Toyota Camry, Honda Accord, Ford Fusion and Nissan Altima, Subaru's competitor registers as a barely visible blip on the radars of new-car buyers. Graphically illustrated another way, Toyota sells 17 Camry sedans for every new Legacy that Subaru moves.
2013 Subaru Outback Limited
Wed, 09 Jan 2013Subaru has given the 2013 Outback a host of detail changes and updates, though you'd hardly know from looking at it. The mild exterior changes mostly go unnoticed, and if you're comparing on a numbers basis, the new 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine is bang-on what the old engine would do. The biggest news is EyeSight, Subaru's new stereo camera-based system that drives lane-departure warning, active cruise control, automatic emergency braking and forward collision alert functions.
The 2013 Outback spent some time in my driveway, and as far as jacked-up wagons with off-road cladding go, this is one of the most affordable of the lot. That doesn't mean it's cheap; the Outback I tried was a Limited model with moonroof, navigation, EyeSight, leather and CVT added on. That takes the Outback from its roughly $25,000 starting point and adds nearly $10,000, landing solidly in the mid-$30,000 range. Still, against its most natural competitors like the Volvo XC70 and Audi A6 Avant, the Outback is a better value.
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