No Reserve - Rare 5 Speed Manual - 2000 Legacy Outback - Awd - 143k - 4wd - on 2040-cars
Holbrook, New York, United States
NO RESERVE 5 DAY AUCTION - HIGH BID WINS 2000 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK RARE 5 SPEED MANUAL ALL WHEEL DRIVE 143K MILES GREY CLOTH INTERIOR - NO TEARS IN THE SEATS POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS AND DRIVERS SEAT REAR CARGO SHADE, MONSTER MAT AND CARGO NET RUNS AND DRIVES EXTREMELY WELL. THE 5 SPEED MANUAL MAKES IT VERY FUN TO DRIVE. NEWER TIRES, NEWER BRAKES. IT DOES NOT RATTLE LIKE MOST SUBARUS, VERY TIGHT WELL MAINTAINED CAR. The car drives so nicely and does so well on gas that I am currently using it as my daily driver. So mileage will be slightly higher and as I get to know the car if it has any issues or quirks I can update the listing but it seems very solid. Body is in excellent shape for 143k, just minor scratches and scuffs. Some subaru body rust by the wheel wells, typical, not structural. Underside is very clean, no rust. THIS CAR PASSES NEW YORK SAFTEY AND EMISSIONS AND WILL BE SOLD WITH A BRAND NEW INSPECTION STICKER. I am a registered used car dealer in the state of New York. ALL NY residents MUST PAY TAX, no exceptions and the $37 state inspection fee. The car is sold as is without warranty expressed or implied. Car is sold with a new inspection sticker. Car is turn key and I have full confidence in the truck driving cross country. Mileage will be slightly higher than listed as the car is still being driven. Read the entire description, view the photos, watch for updates, email me with questions and bid accordingly. ALL CARS ARE SOLD WITH A CLEAN AND CLEAR TITLE WITH NO LIENS We test drive our cars prior to
offering them for sale on this auction and any faults are disclosed to the best
of our ability. We run them through a service facility and make sure they pass new york inspection with ease, then we have them inspected. We rely on our
experience to tell you what problems or quirks they may have. Our prices are generally
way below the average retail values listed in the most popular pricing guides
so our cars are not detailed or re-conditioned but sold in the same way they
were purchased or traded in. . The cars will be in their original traded condition cosmetically.
This allows you to buy the car for less money and me to do less work. Inspections are not
guaranteed in any state as each state differs in their requirements so it is
virtually impossible for us to guarantee inspection but NY is very strict with inspection, so if it passes here it SHOULD pass in your state. Check engine lights
and others will be mentioned if they are showing. Many of must customers are dealers and re sellers as my prices are often less than wholesale. All buyers are welcome. deposit of
$300 via PayPal upon completion of the auction and the car should be paid in
full within 7 days via cashiers check, cash if in person or money order unless other arrangements are made. Serious bidders only. If you bid and fail to follow through you will be responsible for numerous fees, so please only bid if you are a serious buyer. This vehicle is being sold as is –where is with no warranty expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness or defects herein and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle and to have satisfied himself/herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyers request prior to the close of the sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. Seller reserves the right to stop the auction at any time if the vehicle is sold elsewhere with the exception of the last 12 hours as per eBay rules.
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