2005 Subaru Legacy Outback Xt on 2040-cars
Atwood, Tennessee, United States
2005 subaru outback xt with 96000 miles. this a very clean inside and out car. exterior paint is pearl white with a nice black cloth interior
interior is a non smoker still smells like new. motor runs really good. oil changed recently, all fluids have been checked. brakes are in really good shape tires are in good shape. around 7000 on tires. all wheel bearings have been changed including the 2 front axles. interior is real nice with heated seats, electric seat, heated mirrors, heated front & rear glass, electric locks, electric mirrors abs, cruise control, tilt wheel, heater controls are digital and also split control. also has automatic climate control. ac works good. auto transmission is a 5 speed. you can also sport shift from the stick or the buttons on the steering wheel. wheels are aluminum with factory locking lugs. spare tire in good shape with jack and handle witch is located in the back inside under the floor panel. all factory floor mats are in place. there are 2 keys with 1 keyless remote. the car runs good, no weird sounds, and i have a good clean title. thanks for looking. any questions please ask |
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