2011 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited Wagon 4-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Sonora, Texas, United States
This 2011 Subaru Outback 4 wheel drive vehicle is being offered by the original owners, an elderly rural West Texas non-smoking couple. The vehicle has been used for weekly shopping trips into town and has never been over 200 miles from home. It has never carried passengers and has never been smoked in. All mileage is highway driving. All equipment, including tires and battery are original. The vehicle is almost showroom condition with less than 27,00 miles. It has never been in an accident. It includes a 6 CD player, moonroof, front and rear carpet and cargo mats, rear privacy sliding cover, privacy glass, tire pressure monitoring, dual zone climate controls, bluetooth, hands free phone connectivity, steering wheel audio controls, paddle shifters, 440 watt Harman/Kardon Audio system, heated front leather bucket seats, electric seat controls driver and front passenger, auto dimming rearview mirrors, color backup camera with zone indicators, puddle lights, and much more. Included is the pictures are the original window sticker and the current odometer reading. Mileage averages 28 mpg. It has gotten 32 mpg and will do 26 mpg in a headwind. We drive the 75 mpg speed limit on our roads to quote these mileages. We use regular gasoline. Buyer is responsible for pickup or delivery.
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