Used 2008 Subaru Outback 2 5 Limited for sale in Portland, OR
$5,800
Vehicle Details
2008 Year | 158,400 mi. Mileage | $5,800 Price |
black Exterior Color | good General Condition | clean Title Status |
4 cylinders Cylinders | automatic Transmission | 4wd Drive Train |
gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
2008 Subaru Outback 2.5i Limited in great condition, with a clean title. There are records for all work done over it's lifetime. Prior to me, my parents owned it and it has been in the family since 2015.
Exterior is in good condition, with some minor scuffs and expected wear. Interior is in excellent condition. Leather has been kept covered and cleaned as often as possible. Power windows, power doors, heated seats, sunroof and A/C all in great working condition. Excellent all-season, mud and snow-rated tires.
- Head gaskets were done in 2017 by a reputable local Subaru shop (Mountain Tech in Oregon City).
- Front strut assembly, control arm and stabilizer bar control link replaced in 2020.
- Transmission was re-built in 2021 and is under a 1-year warranty. It has off and on had some jerky shifting episodes and the transmission shop has been pretty unhelpful in resolving it.
- Check engine code P0420 (likely catalytic converter) came up recently.
If you have any other questions, please let me know.
Exterior is in good condition, with some minor scuffs and expected wear. Interior is in excellent condition. Leather has been kept covered and cleaned as often as possible. Power windows, power doors, heated seats, sunroof and A/C all in great working condition. Excellent all-season, mud and snow-rated tires.
- Head gaskets were done in 2017 by a reputable local Subaru shop (Mountain Tech in Oregon City).
- Front strut assembly, control arm and stabilizer bar control link replaced in 2020.
- Transmission was re-built in 2021 and is under a 1-year warranty. It has off and on had some jerky shifting episodes and the transmission shop has been pretty unhelpful in resolving it.
- Check engine code P0420 (likely catalytic converter) came up recently.
If you have any other questions, please let me know.