2009 Subaru Impreza Wrx Premium Turbo Sedan 4-door 2.5l....stock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars
Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Up for sale is my 2009 Subaru WRX Premium Sedan, this is a loaded sedan and a clean car.
Cars History I purchased this car from a friend of mine who owns a dealership in NJ, the car was owned by a woman who had someone pull out in front of her and she T bone them doing only minor damage to the front of the Wrx (view damaged picture). The women had a relative apparently working for an insurance company and the car ended up being "totaled" why it makes no sense what so ever, the estimate to fix the vehicle was only $10,000 and the cars book value is over $20,000. The WRX had NO airbag deployment but needed a ac condenser, radiator, a new head light, the hood repaired, front quarter panel repaired, air box replaced and a couple other odds and ends. You can't tell the cars been wrecked unless you really get down and crawl under it and look for paintwork and be very particular! I'm a very particular person and this car is cleaner than all the pre owned wrx's I looked at from local dealership lots! Mods on Car The car is stock except for a Injen Wrinkle Red tuned cold air intake ($300) and a set of mud flaps, the intake makes the turbo sound loud and you can hear it spool up and the factory blow off valve. I previously owned a 2005 STI and this car seems faster than it, I hated the 6 speed gears on the STI compared to the 5 speed in the WRX, the 6th speed has super short gears and you are always shifting and the STI was horrible on gas, this gets 23-26 pretty much all the time if you keep your foot out of it. General Info on Car It has a current WV inspection certificate until 1/15, the brakes and rotors still have a good bit of life, I put 2 new Kumho tires on it, the other 2 have 80% life left. Amsoil synthetic oil was just put in the car, coolant just flushed and AC recharged. The title is in hand, its a WV title and a R Title which you take to your MVA just like any other car. Whats wrong with the car? It "needs" nothing, it has a small (50 cent piece) size dent on the roof around the antenna that could be suction cupped out, and the one head light has some scratches on it, that could be wet sanded and perfected. The car runs and drives perfect, doesn't pull to any side, the transmission is super smooth, the motor runs smooth and pulls hard. No check engine lights, abs or any lights what so ever on. I took the car to a subaru dealer and had them go over it last month before the factory warranty ran out and everything checked out fine! Factory Options on car Premium Sedan Moonroof 5 speed manual with Anti Drift, (holds brake automatically when your on a hill so you don't drift backwards) heated cloth seats Auto Dimming Rear view mirror with compass 6 disc in dash cd changer with aux input keyless entry with alarm rear spoiler heated windshield wiper pad (heats the wipers so they don't freeze). power windows and locks Why am I selling it? I have 3 vehicles-I'm selling this WRX and also a Nissan Altima SER to purchase a TDI Jetta commuter car since I work down the road, I love this car nothings wrong with it and I don't have to sell it by any means. It is a super fun car to drive! I can deliver this up to 350 miles for a flat $250. (Will need a large deposit up front). |
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Subaru mulling expanding Indiana plant for Forester, Impreza
Fri, 07 Dec 2012Thanks to currency fluctuations and their impact on the bottom line, a growing number of Japanese automakers are starting to increase vehicle production in the US, and it appears Subaru could be the next to do so. According to Bloomberg, Subaru is looking into expanding production capacity at its Lafayette, Indiana assembly plant, which currently builds the Outback, Legacy and Tribeca as well as the Toyota Camry.
Subaru's Indiana plant currently has an annual maximum capacity of 310,000 units, but the automaker is expecting to far exceed that figure this year, with year-to-date sales of 299,788 units through November (not including Camry) - an increase of almost 30 percent over 2011. The report indicates that Subaru could expand the plant to add as many 50,000 additional units to the plant, likely in the form of either the Forester or Impreza.
Subaru puts China production on hold amidst slowing growth
Thu, Jan 22 2015Subaru's 2015 sales and production forecast estimates the Japanese brand to sell about 60,000 vehicles in China this year, a 10 percent rise. However, a recent decision not to build a factory there might make future growth more difficult. Given the changing state of the market, the automaker doesn't seem concerned by the potentially lost sales. According to Bloomberg, even if the Chinese government gave permission for Subaru to build its planned joint venture factory with Chery, the Japanese brand would not take advantage of it. "Since the profits are split with your partner, you would have to double the sales to maintain the profits you earn by exporting from Japan," said Akira Mabuchi, the company's executive in charge of China, according to Bloomberg. Subaru is in the odd position of being the only major Japanese automaker without a joint venture partner to build cars in China, but the massive year-over-year growth there seems to be slowing. Auto sales in China were up 6.9 percent in 2014, according to Bloomberg, compared to 14 percent in 2013. Also, Chinese consumers have been famously averse to buying Japanese vehicles with only half of the consumers there even willing to purchase one. Instead, the company is focusing on the US market, according to Bloomberg. The decision makes sense. While Subie's sales in China shrunk 2 percent in 2014 to about 55,000 vehicles, the company grew 21 percent in the US to 514,000 units. The automaker already has plans to add capacity to its factory in Indiana. News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Jae C. Hong / AP Photo Plants/Manufacturing Subaru
2015 Subaru WRX: Road trip to Maine [w/video]
Fri, Nov 28 2014After driving one of the best sport compacts on the market to one of the best-driving-roads states in the Union, who'd have thought that one of my big takeaways would be... great fuel economy? And yet, after putting more than 2,200 miles on our long-term 2015 Subaru WRX, driving from Ann Arbor, MI, to The Great State of Maine and back, my overall fuel consumption figures were almost as baffling as the premium-gasoline prices throughout Canada. In the early part of the now-past autumn, my wife Molly and I were happy to make use of the long-term WRX for our annual road trip from Michigan to Maine. Our goal, as ever, was to fit as much hiking, boating and lobster eating as we could into a one-week span. And, with the sporting Scoobie as our ride this time, I also hoped to spend time bombing down some of my favorite roads through the White Mountains. Anyone that pays attention to the industry knows that New England is a hot spot for Subaru sales, but it turns out that the WRX is just about tailor made for enjoying the best of Maine, too. First up, though – as it was the most surprising to me – is the fuel economy story. I knew going into the trip that I'd log more than two grand on the odometer, but I never expected the returns to be quite so positive as they ended up netting out. My total observed economy over 2,226 miles was 28.38 miles per gallon, or just a fraction better than the EPA estimated highway number of 28 mpg. How'd I do that? My total observed economy over 2,226 miles was 28.38 miles per gallon. Well, for starters, the stretch of Canadian highway between Michigan and Vermont is exceptionally long, flat, straight and dull. Excepting the inevitable traffic around Toronto, the trip is mostly of the "set it and forget it" variety, typically at a cruise of about 72 miles per hour (so as not to attract the Mounties). Doing that haul, I had one tank of premium (15.9 gallon capacity) last for 466 miles, running a trip-best 31.9 mpg. Considering that the Canadian petrol was running me roughly five American bucks per gallon, I appreciated the Subie's newfound frugality. One small issue, tangentially related to fuel, did crop up on the road. The WRX's gas door stopped popping open when I pulled the lever after my second fill up. As it turned out, there is a technical service bulletin out for this very issue, which was looked after as soon as we got back to the States.