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2010 Subaru Impreza 2.5i Sedan 4-door on 2040-cars

Year:2010 Mileage:28000 Color: Power mirrors Remote vehicle
Location:

Wharton, New Jersey, United States

Wharton, New Jersey, United States

 

                                                              2010 SUBARU IMPREZA 2.5I AWD

 

VIN: JF1GE6A65AH507510. Engine: 2.5L FI. Fuel: GASOLINE. Carburetion: FUEL INJECTED. Cylinders: 4. Automatic transmission.

 

 

Actual miles!


It is in great condition both inside and out. It has a blue finish with gray seats. It's very clean and completely detailed. The engine and transmission run strong. The car was involved in car accident. Bumper cover, left fender, left headlamp and hood was replaced. All parts are original. The car was pass auto inspection and it ready to go. It has reconstructed title. It's smoke and pets free vehicle. Feel free to call me 1 646 460 2420

VEHICLE FEATURES





Interior

Air Conditioning CD
AM/FM
Cruise Control
Digital Clock



Power Windows Power locks



Power Steering
Factory ® high-performance Sound System


Exterior

Power mirrors Remote vehicle


Safety

Driver Airbag Passenger Airbag side airbag Power Brakes ABS

Drive Train

Automatic w/OD

AWD


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