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2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i. Limited. 9400 Miles. Excellent Car. Heated Seats. on 2040-cars

US $23,400.00
Year:2013 Mileage:9400 Color: combined with a Black Leather Interior
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Advertising:

NW Group is a family owned business, offering Subaru vehicles to all of our customers in the United States and to our neighbors in Canada, Mexico and Beyond. 

 

We would like to be your choice for a gently used Subaru but remain fundamentally simple and easy to deal with, no sales gimmicks or haggling techniques. 

 

We hold a 100% feedback rating online and customer satisfaction is important to us.  Moving our business forward with quality cars and excellent service. 

 

Welcome to NW Group, a Subaru Specialist Dealer!

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We are proud to present this nice All Wheel Drive Wagon, a fully loaded and clean 2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i. Limited Package. 9,400 miles. Leather. Winter Package - Heated Seats, Heated Mirrors, Heated Windshield.

Ice Silver Exterior combined with a Black Leather Interior.

Heated Seats, Power Seats, Heated Mirrors, Rear Wiper, CD Player, Bluetooth, Steering Wheel Controls, Alloy Sports Wheels, Symmetrical All Wheel Drive and much more. Please email or take a look at the pictures. This Outback is economical. Equipped with a CVT Automatic Transmission, a very smooth transmission.


This vehicle is sold with a Oregon Clear Title. The title comes as a reconstructed mark due to a previous accident. 

The 2013 Outback has been previously in a left front accident, for a detailed description of the parts replaced and work performed please email me for a REPAIR ORDER. I will be happy to share the repair order with you. Our goal is to provide our customers with BETTER THAN INSURANCE QUALITY vehicle's.  Our 100% feedback shows it!

Please call for any questions.

503-929-3168.

Eli Kani

 




Below are over 70 full size pictures showing the current condition of the car. Please take a look, if you have any questions please feel free to email, put "2013 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited with 9k miles." in the Subject line. Email is elijakani@gmail.com

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