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Subaru Outback Ll Bean Edition Low Miles White Awd Heated Leather Seats on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:85000
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Priced to sell! 2005 Subaru Outback L.L. Bean Edition, Low Miles!

I am selling my 2005 Outback., L.L. Bean Edition. The Kelly Blue Book dealer retail for this car is $17,127, and good condition retail for a private sale is $13,949 The trade-in value is $11,584. I have a friend with an Infiniti for sale that I'd like to buy, but I need to sell this one first.

It has very low miles for a 2005, 84,xxx miles. (I live 9 miles from my office.) The low mileage is part of the reason the car is valued the way it is on Kelly Blue Book, but in general, Subaru Outbacks hold their value, especially the L.L. Beaners. It's been well cared for and we've only used full synthetic oil in it. New tires less than one year ago, and brand new battery was installed right before winter.

These cars are the very best in the snow, but of course if you are interested in a Subie, you already know this!

This is the 3.0 L engine.

Non-Smoker owned

The LL Bean Edition is very nice with a 6 Disc Multi-CD Changer, Heated Seats, and Awesome Moonroof.

I am the second owner, and bought this subaru in St. Louis. The original owner purchased this vehicle from Webster Groves Subaru and always maintained service there. I have always changed oil every 3-5,000 miles with full synthetic oil. 

There are three very minor barely visible dings on the driver side, and one rub on the front right bumber. Nothing serious, nor do these issues effect the overall very good appearance of the vehicle.

There is a very slow oil leak, common among subaru, and I have added two quarts of oil over the past year. 

Please email if you have questions.


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What we can see is a car that's clearly been toned down from the conceptual version - we aren't surprised, really. But it appears that the added aggressiveness over the standard Impreza will make for a pretty hot-looking little sedan. Of course, WRX models have never exactly been pretty cars, and we don't expect this one to be, either. No matter - assuming this car follows in the footsteps of WRXes past, it should still be plenty good.
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