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Sell My Subaru B9 Tribeca

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Sell My Subaru B9 Tribeca The Subaru Forester was introduced in the United States for the 1998 model year. A combination of the attributes of a passenger car and an SUV, the Forester was based on the Impreza wagon platform with a raised roofline and a slightly longer and wider wheelbase. The result was a 5 door, 5 passenger vehicle with a truck like appearance and increased utility. It has been said that the Forester was actually one of the pioneers of what is known today as the cross over sport utility vehicle market. The Base, L and S models were all powered by a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine, which could also be found in the Legacy. As with all Subaru vehicles, full time all wheel drive was standard as was a 5 speed manual transmission, while a 4 speed automatic was optional. Standard features included a split folding rear seat and air conditioning, and the S and L models included antilock brakes. The top of the line S model also featured an upgraded interior, larger tires and wheels and an attractive chrome grille. Although the Forester was not intended for serious towing or off road activity, it did have a towing capacity of 2000 lbs.

In 1999, changes were made to the transmissions in order to provide quicker and smoother shifting. The Base model was dropped in 2000 and a minor redesign in 2001 changed the shape of the headlight clusters, bumpers and taillights. In 2002, a new OV Premium Options Package for the S model added a sunroof, front side airbags and distinctive alloy wheels and an OK Options Package included all these features plus leather upholstery. sell my auto

The 2003 model year marked the introduction of the second generation of Forester. Although the outward appearance did not seem very different from that of the previous model year, the chassis was revised and passenger and cargo space was notably increased, though remarkably exterior dimensions remained the same. The two available trim levels were the base X and the upscale XS. In 2004 turbocharged XT model joined the lineup, featuring many of the same comfort and convenience options found in the XS yet boasting 210 horsepower as opposed to 165. The XS L.L. Bean model was introduced in 2005 and included a vast array of interior and exterior enhancements in addition to a self leveling rear suspension system. Horsepower was increased across the board for the 2006 model year due to a new variable valve lift system and both the automatic and manual transmissions and the suspension system were updated to improve performance. Dedication to excellence and continuous improvement helped the Forester earn recognition as Car and Driver Magazine’s Best Small SUV for the 2004, 2005 and 2006 model year.

Technological enhancements were added for the 2007 model year, including an upgraded audio system that features satellite radio compatibility, CD/MP3 player, and auxiliary jack. Whether driving the X or the richly equipped and powerful XT Limited, the Subaru Forester is one of the safest, most practical and enjoyable vehicles on the road. Selling a car

Sell My Subaru Forester

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Sell My Subaru Forester The Subaru Forester was introduced in the United States for the 1998 model year. A combination of the attributes of a passenger car and an SUV, the Forester was based on the Impreza wagon platform with a raised roofline and a slightly longer and wider wheelbase. The result was a 5 door, 5 passenger vehicle with a truck like appearance and increased utility. It has been said that the Forester was actually one of the pioneers of what is known today as the cross over sport utility vehicle market. The Base, L and S models were all powered by a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder engine, which could also be found in the Legacy. As with all Subaru vehicles, full time all wheel drive was standard as was a 5 speed manual transmission, while a 4 speed automatic was optional. Standard features included a split folding rear seat and air conditioning, and the S and L models included antilock brakes. The top of the line S model also featured an upgraded interior, larger tires and wheels and an attractive chrome grille. Although the Forester was not intended for serious towing or off road activity, it did have a towing capacity of 2000 lbs.

In 1999, changes were made to the transmissions in order to provide quicker and smoother shifting. The Base model was dropped in 2000 and a minor redesign in 2001 changed the shape of the headlight clusters, bumpers and taillights. In 2002, a new OV Premium Options Package for the S model added a sunroof, front side airbags and distinctive alloy wheels and an OK Options Package included all these features plus leather upholstery. Selling Car

The 2003 model year marked the introduction of the second generation of Forester. Although the outward appearance did not seem very different from that of the previous model year, the chassis was revised and passenger and cargo space was notably increased, though remarkably exterior dimensions remained the same. The two available trim levels were the base X and the upscale XS. In 2004 turbocharged XT model joined the lineup, featuring many of the same comfort and convenience options found in the XS yet boasting 210 horsepower as opposed to 165. The XS L.L. Bean model was introduced in 2005 and included a vast array of interior and exterior enhancements in addition to a self leveling rear suspension system. Horsepower was increased across the board for the 2006 model year due to a new variable valve lift system and both the automatic and manual transmissions and the suspension system were updated to improve performance. Dedication to excellence and continuous improvement helped the Forester earn recognition as Car and Driver Magazine’s Best Small SUV for the 2004, 2005 and 2006 model year.

Technological enhancements were added for the 2007 model year, including an upgraded audio system that features satellite radio compatibility, CD/MP3 player, and auxiliary jack. Whether driving the X or the richly equipped and powerful XT Limited, the Subaru Forester is one of the safest, most practical and enjoyable vehicles on the road. sell cars online

Sell My Subaru Impreza

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

Sell My Subaru Impreza The Subaru Impreza 5 passenger subcompact arrived in the spring of 1993, replacing the maturing Loyale, and it was available in either sedan or 5 door wagon style versions. The Impreza was lower in price, smaller in size and lighter in overall weight than Subaru’s only other sedan/wagon offering at the time- the Legacy. The Impreza was powered by an expertly engineered 1.8 liter 4 cylinder engine that produced 118 horsepower. Both sedan and wagon were available in a baseline L and more upscale LS trim model and both were offered with full time all wheel drive or front wheel drive. A 5 speed manual transmission was part of the standard equipment list, while a 4 speed automatic was optional until a few years later when it became part of the standard equipment for the LS.

As the years passed, the Impreza featured the tried and true drive train and many of the reliable components that were also used in the popular Legacy, which helped to reduce development and manufacturing costs and keep the overall price of the car down. For the 2000 model year, the Impreza was available as the L model coupe, 4 door sedan, 5 door wagon and a sporty 2.5 RS coupe, 2.5 RS sedan and an SUV inspired Outback wagon style. The 2.5 RS models arrived boasting a 2.5 liter turbocharged engine that had better acceleration and more horsepower than the standard 2.2 liter engines found in the other versions of the same vehicle. Sell Car Online

For the 2006 model year, all Impreza models received a new grille that was similar to the one found on the more athletically designed B9 Tribeca and a new WRX trim joined the lineup with a more powerful 2.5 liter turbocharged engine that produced 230 horsepower. As of the 2007 model year, the Subaru Impreza had grown into a dynamic driving machine that provided excellent handling and high quality and comfortable interiors. Performance, safety and practicality blend seamlessly in this sporty, well built machine. The Impreza successfully satisfies everyday driving needs as well as one’s inner desire to be in command of the road ahead. selling a car online

Sell My Subaru Legacy

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Sell My Subaru Legacy
In 1990, Subaru introduced the Legacy, a midsize 4 door sedan that was also available as a 5 door wagon. Both versions were available in L and LS trim levels, with either front-wheel drive or full time all wheel drive. Each model was powered by a 2.2-liter 4-cylinder engine that produced 130 horsepower and mated with either a 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic transmission. Power steering and 4-wheel disc brakes were standard on all models.

Throughout the years, the Legacy graduated to an admirable status, in large part due to its all wheel drive capacity combined with a luxury car type ride and features as opposed to the stiff ride associated with SUVs that provided similar cargo and passenger space . For the 1995 through 1999 model years, some of the significant upgrades to the Legacy included advanced safety and security features and additional trims that included the LSi, Brighton, and Outback versions, which all came equipped with Subaru’s impressive all wheel drive. The Outback version in particular was intended to fill the gap between large SUVs, which were growing in popularity and wagon style vehicles with ample cargo space and a smooth ride. Sell your Car on the net!

By the 2006 model year, the Legacy had grown in height, width and length. The midsize car had earned its reputation for combining nimble handling with style and luxury. Still available as a sedan or wagon, the 2007 Legacy is available in a variety of trim levels including the 2.51, the 2.51 Special Edition, 2.51 Limited, 2.5 GT Limited and the 2.5 GT spec B. All 2.5i models are equipped with a 2.5 liter 4 cylinder that delivers 175 horsepower; GT Limited and GT spec.B models have a 2.5 liter turbocharged engine that produces an impressive 243 horsepower. As is the case for all Subarus sold in the United States, all Legacys have all wheel drive. The spec.B version has an exclusive 6 speed manual transmission, while other models are available with a 5 speed manual or 4 speed automatic.

With the Subaru Legacy you can get a lot of car for a relatively modest price that offers a stylish interior, high quality materials and engineering, all wheel drive, an exciting ride and outstanding safety ratings. What’s not to like? It has truly made its automotive mark and become a legacy of its own. sell truck.

Sell My Subaru Outback

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Sell My Subaru Outback Although the name ‘Outback’ had been associated with one of the many trims available for the Subaru Legacy, the Subaru Outback was introduced prior to the new millennium as a comfortable, sport minded vehicle of its own model designation as the 1996 Subaru Outback. Sell Car on the net!

Marketed as ‘The World’s First Sport Utility Wagon’, the new Outback featured larger tires, higher ground clearance, a bold new front bumper with integrated fog lights. Powered by a 2.5 liter engine delivering 155 horsepower, its SUV design and impressive handling were further enhanced by leather upholstery and dual sunroofs. The Outback Sport model was introduced in 1998 and based on the Subaru Impreza 5 door hatchback model.

For the 2000 through 2004 model years, the Outback engine was able to produce 165 horsepower, and an L.L. Bean Edition and VDC trim levels added more luxurious and convenient features than found in earlier models, in addition to a more powerful 212 horsepower, 6 cylinder motor.

As of the 2007 model year, the Subaru Outback includes the smaller Sport, a 2.5i Basic Wagon, 2.5i Wagon, 2.5i Limited Sedan, 2.5 XT Limited Wagon and 3.0 R L.L. Bean sedan and wagon. All models include a MP3/WMA capable stereo with CD player. The soft touch dash and door surfaces give an upscale look and feel not often found in this class of vehicle. The Outback has continued throughout the years to be a viable alternative to cross over vehicles and larger SUV’s for those who need cargo and passenger space but want a vehicle that delivers a sport car driving experience. Available turbocharged engines, an exemplary list of standard safety features and high quality materials throughout make this car a strong performer, especially on snow covered roads. With all that it offers, the Legacy has earned its reputation of being one of the legendary vehicles of its time in the automotive industry. selling my car.