Subaru Outback 3.0r- Loaded- Tame The Polar Vortex on 2040-cars
Youngstown, New York, United States
If you didn't enjoy the Polar Vortexs, this is the vehicle for you. Fully loaded. AWD with Variable Dynamic Control, Heated seats, mirrors, & wipers. Remote start to get it warmed up before you climb in.
EXTERIOR Fog lights Body colored remote controlled side mirrors with integrated turn signals 2 speed wipers with variable intermittent control, de-icer Rear wiper with de-icer Body colored splash guards with mud flaps Panoramic tilt/sliding dual panel moon roof. Roof rack with adjustable crossbars SEATING & TRIM 8 way power drivers seat, 4 way passenger, adjustable lumbar support 4 stage heated front seats Front and rear center armrests 60/40 split flat folding rear seatback Wood and leather wrapped 3 spoke steering wheel with tilt adjustment Leather trimmed upholstery Titanium metallic trim with woodgrain accents on doors, console and shifter Carpeted floormats CONVENIENCE FEATURES Power front & rear windows with drivers auto down Electronic cruise control-steering column mounted Dual cup holders front & rear Sun visors with extenders and lighted vanity mirrors Dual map lights Auto-dimming rear view mirror with compass, dual map lights, Homelink Illuminated glove box, in-dash storage compartment Center console with dual storage compartments 3Three 12 volt power outlets Trunk/cargo area concealed under floor storage tray, concealed storage compartments in cargo side panels Grocery bag hooks, 4 tie down hooks Retractable/removable cargo-area cover Back up alarm radar. 7 speaker premium audio system with subwoofer, 6 disc in dash CD/MP3 player, steering wheel mounted audio controls w mute Dual zone automatic digital climate control with controls for temperature, 6 speed fan,airflow direction,automatic mode and CFC-free AC Keyless entry system. REMOTE STARTER Anti-theft security system with engine immobilizer Digital odometer, trip computer displaying fuel economy, driving range, clock, outside temp. SAFETY Dual-stage deployment driver and front passenger front airbags Side curtain airbags , seat mounted front side impact airbags Height adjustable 3 point front seatbelts, three rear seatbelts/shoulder harness Rear child safety doorlocks Daytime running lights Tire monitoring system DRIVE TRAIN 3.0 L DOHC 24 valve 6 cylinder Horizontally opposed Boxer Engine 250 horse power Sequential multi-port fuel injection, Direct Ignition 5-speed adaptive electronic direct-control automatic transmission with SPORTSHIFT manual control. Variable torque distribution All Wheel Drive with stabilizing Vehicle Dynamics Control Power assisted rack & pinion steering 4 wheel independent heavy duty suspension 4 wheel disc brakes |
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WA woman wins $90M Powerball, plans to buy Subaru Forester
Fri, Dec 5 2014This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Lisa Quam recently hit the Powerball jackpot to win $90 million. Like many folks lucky enough to win, Quam says one of her first stops will be a car dealer for a new set of wheels. Her first thought isn't to choose high luxury with a Bentley Mulsanne or Mercedes-Benz S-Class, though. Nope, she plans to buy herself a Subaru Forester, which is an eminently practical (if predictable) choice for someone residing in Washington state. Hopefully, Quam will decide to spend a few extra bucks for the turbocharged XT trim; she can definitely afford it. For our money, Quam's Subaru isn't nearly as cool of a choice as the guy who decided to buy himself an used Acura NSX from Craigslist with his $448 million Powerball jackpot last year. They're both keeping things modest with their newfound fortunes, though, and that strikes us as a smart move.
NHTSA investigating 33k Subaru Imprezas for airbag sensor flaw
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2015 Subaru WRX: Accident, wheels and tires
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