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I know this isnt the typical expo sale vehicle but would make a good alternative daily driver to a built truck which is what I was using it for and the reason why it has low miles on it.
Im getting ready for my move to England where I will be for a couple years finishing my Masters so I have to sell my Outback Special Edition. I would love to keep it but the move obviously require a sale so she has to go. Heres the important stuff:
2009 Outback 2.5i Special Edition
- ~13800 miles (will increase slightly as I drive it but wont jump a lot as its only very local trips)
- 5 speed manual
- Bronze with light beige/ taupe cloth interior in equally great condition
- Great condition and never in any sort of accident or scrape
- Cold Weather Package (heated mirrors, seats, wipers)
- Auto Dimming/ compass Rearview Mirror
- Harmon Kardon Stereo with built in subwoofer in the side panel of the back
- Fully kitted rear (Subaru rubber tray, two small and one large Subaru storage net, retracting cargo cover)
- Plastic Bumper Protector (no scratches on the top of the bumper in load area) on top of rear bumper
- Bumper Protector in the front center ("Brushgaurd" silver center section)
- Fog Lamps
- Trailer Hitch (used it for a hitch mount bike rack)
- ...and the best feature that you cant get anymore, limited slip rear diff. Seriously, this was unstoppable last winter. They mobilized the National Guard and out on the streets were their big Unimog looking things and then me in the Outback.
- Always serviced by the dealership
It is still under warranty (the 3 yr/ 36000 bumper to bumper and 5 yr/ 60000 powertrain) and the title is owned by Subaru Financial. I need to sell it and am not looking to make money off of it, just selling it for what I owe, which is a bargain when you look at what low mileage 09's are selling for (if you can find them). Looking to $21,000 (but willing to wiggle a little bit) and thats a deal. So, email if youre interested and we can talk. Ive spoken to Subaru about it and the sale of the car is pretty easy. I have their sale papers and kit in my possession already and the whole process would take a couple of days. You would send a check directly to Chase/ Subaru Financial, I overnight the odometer statement and they then transfer and send the title to you. We can discuss if youre seriously interested. Ive bought a car before, not this one, and its actually pretty easy. I love the car and would like to keep it but Ive got to move. Thanks!
Pictures attached. The car is usually pretty clean but they are doing construction near where I live so there is a little mud splash on it. The stickers will also be scraped off the side glass and leave no marks.
Im getting ready for my move to England where I will be for a couple years finishing my Masters so I have to sell my Outback Special Edition. I would love to keep it but the move obviously require a sale so she has to go. Heres the important stuff:
2009 Outback 2.5i Special Edition
- ~13800 miles (will increase slightly as I drive it but wont jump a lot as its only very local trips)
- 5 speed manual
- Bronze with light beige/ taupe cloth interior in equally great condition
- Great condition and never in any sort of accident or scrape
- Cold Weather Package (heated mirrors, seats, wipers)
- Auto Dimming/ compass Rearview Mirror
- Harmon Kardon Stereo with built in subwoofer in the side panel of the back
- Fully kitted rear (Subaru rubber tray, two small and one large Subaru storage net, retracting cargo cover)
- Plastic Bumper Protector (no scratches on the top of the bumper in load area) on top of rear bumper
- Bumper Protector in the front center ("Brushgaurd" silver center section)
- Fog Lamps
- Trailer Hitch (used it for a hitch mount bike rack)
- ...and the best feature that you cant get anymore, limited slip rear diff. Seriously, this was unstoppable last winter. They mobilized the National Guard and out on the streets were their big Unimog looking things and then me in the Outback.
- Always serviced by the dealership
It is still under warranty (the 3 yr/ 36000 bumper to bumper and 5 yr/ 60000 powertrain) and the title is owned by Subaru Financial. I need to sell it and am not looking to make money off of it, just selling it for what I owe, which is a bargain when you look at what low mileage 09's are selling for (if you can find them). Looking to $21,000 (but willing to wiggle a little bit) and thats a deal. So, email if youre interested and we can talk. Ive spoken to Subaru about it and the sale of the car is pretty easy. I have their sale papers and kit in my possession already and the whole process would take a couple of days. You would send a check directly to Chase/ Subaru Financial, I overnight the odometer statement and they then transfer and send the title to you. We can discuss if youre seriously interested. Ive bought a car before, not this one, and its actually pretty easy. I love the car and would like to keep it but Ive got to move. Thanks!
Pictures attached. The car is usually pretty clean but they are doing construction near where I live so there is a little mud splash on it. The stickers will also be scraped off the side glass and leave no marks.





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