2011 Subaru Outback Sport Awd 57k Miles on 2040-cars
One Owner! 2011 SUBARU OUTBACK SPORT AWD 57,982 MILES REMAINDER 5 YEAR/ 60K
MILE DRIVE TRAIN FACTORY WARRANTY!!!
*Extended Warranty Available*
STRONG 2.5L 4CYL HORIZONTALLY-OPPOSEDED SOHC GAS ENGINE
FOUR WHEEL INDEPENDENT SUSPENSION
SHIFTABLE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION / OD
P205/50R17 TIRES ALL TIRE TREAD AROX 80% ALL WHEEL DRIVE GVWR 4,299LB GVWR FRONT 2,183LB GVWR REAR 2,204LB
Loaded with Work Sport Package including: Symmetrical All-Wheel-Drive
(AWD), Vehicle Dynamics Control (VDC), Front Seat Side-Impact Air Bags, Side
Curtain Air Bags, Active Front Head Restraints, Safety Pedal System, 4-Wheel
Disc Brakes w/Brake Assist, Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS), Electronic
Brake-Force Distribution, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), Ring-Shape
Reinforcement Frame Design, Anti-Theft Alarm & Immobilizer System, Daytime
Running Lights (DRL), Reclining Front Cloth Seat, Air Conditioning, Front
cup-holder, AM/FM/CD Audio System with Aux Input Jack, Bluetooth
Hands-Free Phone Connectivity, USB Port with iPod Connectivity, 60/40 Slit
Fold-Down Rear Seatback, Exterior Temperature Gauge, Steering Wheel Mounted
Audio Controls, Delay-off headlights, Variably intermittent wipers, Front
reading lights, Dual front impact airbags, Power Windows,
Power Door locks, Power Mirrors, And much more. The exterior is in Great condition!! The interior looks Like New!! Mechanically the engine runs
excellent and the Transmission is smooth and shifts to
perfection!!!
*Clean AutoCheck* NO ACCIDENTS!! NO RUST!! NO LEAKS!! *Extended Warranty Available* 100% RIDE & DRIVE!!! If you have any questions or would like to" Make a reasonable offer" please call CAESAR @ 1-405-319-9900 We are located @ 705 N. Villa Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73107 NOTE: Buyer
Responsible For Tax, Title, And License. A $125 Transaction Fee / Doc Fee Will
Be Added In Addition To the sales price. Vehicles are locally advertised
& test driven miles may vary.
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Subaru investigates possible mileage data cheating, shares drop
Wed, Dec 20 2017TOKYO — Subaru, already smarting from a vehicle inspection scandal at home, said it was now investigating whether mileage readings may have also been falsified during final checks, driving its shares down as much as 8 percent. Mileage readings, an indicator of fuel efficiency, do not fall under safety requirements. However, any proof of what would be a second instance of misconduct in as many months would taint the image of not only Subaru but also Japan's manufacturing industry, which has been rocked by a slew of scandals recently. Just last year, Mitsubishi Motors saw around 40 percent of its market value, or $3.2 billion, wiped out in three days after it admitted it had overstated the fuel economy of its minivehicles. Subaru on Wednesday said it was checking to see if any possible fabrication could have impacted its official mileage readings and if any exported models may have been affected. "At the moment we are trying to confirm whether data was indeed fabricated, and if so, how this happened and which models are affected," Subaru spokeswoman Miyuki Yasuda said. She added that any evidence of falsified mileage figures was unlikely to result in a recall as it would not constitute a violation of safety requirements. The mileage probe follows Subaru's revelation in October that uncertified staff had been for decades carrying out final checks that the Japanese government requires on new cars sold in the Japanese domestic market. The company this week vowed to improve oversight, but it did not mention any probe into mileage readings at the time. Subaru said reports of falsified mileage readings emerged as external investigators looked into the inspection scandal. Some inspectors told investigators that mileage data had been altered on some sample vehicle models tested during final checks. Subaru said it had not confirmed that any such fabrications had taken place. "Coming on the heels of the certified inspection issue, this could be a sign of a bigger problem of how Subaru manages its manufacturing operations," said Janet Lewis, head of Asia transportation research at Macquarie Securities. Subaru shares fell as much as 8.5 percent to their lowest since July 2016, before ending down 7 percent. The stock has given up almost 10 percent over the past two months amid the inspection scandal.
The super-sized Atlas isn't the three-row VW should build
Fri, Dec 2 2016In the late '50s and early '60s the Volkswagen Beetle wasn't ubiquitous in my hometown of Lincoln, Nebraska, but it came pretty damn close. Fords and Chevys dominated, but beyond the occasional MG, Triumph, or Renault the import scene was essentially a VW scene. When my folks finally pulled the trigger on a second car they bought a Beetle, and that shopping process was my first exposure to a Volkswagen showroom. For our family VW love wasn't a cult, but our '66 model spoke – as did all Volkswagens and most imports at the time – of a return to common sense in your transportation choice. As VW's own marketing so wonderfully communicated, you didn't need big fins or annual model changes to go grab that carton of milk. Or, for that matter, to grab a week's worth of family holiday. In the wretched excess that was most of Motown at the time, the Beetle, Combi, Squareback, and even Karmann Ghia spoke to a minimal – but never plain – take on transportation as personal expression. Fifty years after that initial Beetle exposure, and as a fan of imports for what I believe to be all of the right reasons, the introduction of Volkswagen's Atlas to the world market is akin to a sociological gut punch. How is it that a brand whose modus operandi was to be the anti-Detroit could find itself warmly embracing Detroit and the excess it has historically embodied? Don't tell me it's because VW's Americanization of the Passat is going so well. To be fair, the domestic do-over of import brands didn't begin with the new Atlas crossover. Imports have been growing fat almost as long as Americans have, and it's a global trend. An early 911 is a veritable wisp when compared to its current counterpart, which constitutes – coincidentally – a 50-year gestation. In comparing today's BMW 3 Series to its' '77 predecessor, I see a 5 Series footprint. And how did four adults go to lunch in the early 3 Series? It is so much smaller than what we've become accustomed to today; the current 2 Series is more substantial. My empty-nester-view of three-row crossovers is true for most shoppers: If you need three rows of passenger capacity no more than two or three times a year – and most don't – rent it forgawdsake. If you do need the space more often, consider a minivan, which goes about its three-row mission with far more utility (and humility) than any SUV.
Here's why the most-ticketed cars story is junk
Wed, Oct 1 2014A recent study from Insurance.com found that owners of the Subaru WRX were the most likely people in the US to be ticketed for traffic infractions, with 33.6 percent of them receiving a citation in the last three years. Coming in a close second and third were drivers of the Pontiac GTO at 32.7 percent and the Scion FR-S at 32.6 percent. At first glance, this report looks like just a mildly interesting anecdote to tell your friends during a lull in conversation, but there seems to be a serious problem with the methodology here that might be blowing these numbers way out of proportion. Insurance.com explains that it based the study on 557,238 drivers who requested online insurance quotes from its service from January 1, 2013 to July 2014. To make it onto the list, a vehicle needed over 50 quotes, and in the end that left 526 models. However, these facts are almost useless because the list isn't based on percentages from the whole pool. The study's ranking comes from owners of specific vehicles, and these numbers aren't mentioned anywhere in the company's press release. All we know about the sample size for each model is that it's higher than 50. Assuming that amount for the WRX means it would only take about 17 people with tickets using the site to put the sporty car in first place. These unknown model sample sizes might explain some of the extremely odd entries on the list. For example, the long-discontinued Mercury Topaz is in seventh place with 28.8 percent of its drivers receiving tickets. The GTO and Toyota Supra are also in the top ten and out of production. Just a few people searching for these vehicles could be the reason for these strange results. Obviously automotive studies have their place, but this one just appears to have gotten confused along the way. Scroll down to read the report to see what we mean. Ticket magnets: The cars with the most violations September 30, 2014 (Foster City, CA) – One in three drivers of the Subaru WRX has a recent traffic violation, according to a study by Insurance.com, the car insurance comparison-shopping website, putting the turbocharged, all-wheel-drive sport-compact atop its ranking of cars that get the most tickets. The most-ticketed brand overall was Scion, with 27.5 percent of all owners reporting a traffic violation. Insurance.com looked at data from 526 models and more than 557,000 recent customers.