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Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited 2017

2017

Subaru

Outback

3.6R Limited

Gasoline

34,909

Automatic

4S4BSENC1H3416650

H3416650

3.6L H6 DOHC 24V

6

Leather

Beige

RED

AWD

Wagon

MD


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Estimated By E.P.A.
City
20
Hwy
27
Actual Mileage May Vary

Vehicle Options


  • Child Safety Door Locks
  • Power Door Locks
  • Vehicle Anti-Theft
  • ABS Brakes
  • Traction Control
  • Vehicle Stability Control System
  • Driver Airbag
  • Front Side Airbag
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Side Head Curtain Airbag
  • Keyless Entry
  • Air Conditioning
  • Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls
  • Cruise Control
  • Tachometer
  • Tilt Steering
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Steering Wheel Mounted Controls
  • Telescopic Steering Column
  • Adjustable Foot Pedals
  • Tire Pressure Monitor
  • Trip Computer
  • AM/FM Radio
  • Voice Activated Telephone
  • Subwoofer
  • Telematics System
  • Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
  • Front Heated Seat
  • Front Power Lumbar Support
  • Leather Seat
  • Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
  • Cargo Area Tiedowns
  • Power Sunroof
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Fog Lights
  • High Intensity Discharge Headlights
  • Rear Spoiler
  • Alloy Wheels
  • Power Windows
  • Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror
  • Interval Wipers
  • Rear Window Defogger

Vehicle Description


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   We are a family owned and operated business and have been selling Used Cars since 2002.      ALL CREDIT ACCEPTED - GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL.  WE SELL NEARLY NEW USED CARS  .                                                                                                                                         

Let us show you how easy it is to buy a quality used car in FREDERICK MD.

We believe fair prices, superior service, and treating customers right leads to satisfied repeat buyers. 

AUTO CHOICE USED CARS GUIDE :

A major consideration as a car buyer is deciding whether to look for a used car or a new car. It's no secret that many new cars lose nearly half their value in the first three years after they're sold. On the other hand, there's the notion that used cars are somehow less reliable than their new counterparts. The truth is that modern vehicles, in general, are more reliable than ever, and many brands have deservedly earned more consumer trust than ever before. New cars depreciate by as much as 20% as soon as you drive them off the lot. In the following year, most cars lose up to an additional 10% of their value. By year three, many cars have lost nearly half their original value. Buying a used car that's a few years old means that major loss in value is already over. The most cost-effective way to buy and own a car is to buy a lightly used car after the largest depreciation, and then drive it for as long as you can. Buying used cars from AUTO CHOICE, that are a few years older than the current model year can stretch your car-buying dollar, allowing you to move up in trims and options for less money. For example, if you spend $30,000 on a new car, you may discover that the money spent only gets you the base trim in some models. However, if that same vehicle is three years old, you may be able to purchase at or near the top of the trim level for much less. New cars, especially redesigned models, don't have a documented history of reliability. There's a reason why recalls often happen within the first year a vehicle is released. If you buy a used car, more often than not, you'll be able to easily pinpoint the issues to avoid, as well as gain an understanding of models that have dealt with the most issues.

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2017

Subaru

Outback

3.6R Limited

34,909

Automatic

4S4BSENC1H3416650

H3416650

3.6L H6 DOHC 24V

Leather

RED

AWD

Wagon

MD

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2017 Subaru Outback 3.6R Limited

34,909 miles, AWD, 6 Cyl 3.6L H6 DOHC 24V

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AUTO CHOICE USED CARS GUIDE :

A major consideration as a car buyer is deciding whether to look for a used car or a new car. It's no secret that many new cars lose nearly half their value in the first three years after they're sold. On the other hand, there's the notion that used cars are somehow less reliable than their new counterparts. The truth is that modern vehicles, in general, are more reliable than ever, and many brands have deservedly earned more consumer trust than ever before. New cars depreciate by as much as 20% as soon as you drive them off the lot. In the following year, most cars lose up to an additional 10% of their value. By year three, many cars have lost nearly half their original value. Buying a used car that's a few years old means that major loss in value is already over. The most cost-effective way to buy and own a car is to buy a lightly used car after the largest depreciation, and then drive it for as long as you can. Buying used cars from AUTO CHOICE, that are a few years older than the current model year can stretch your car-buying dollar, allowing you to move up in trims and options for less money. For example, if you spend $30,000 on a new car, you may discover that the money spent only gets you the base trim in some models. However, if that same vehicle is three years old, you may be able to purchase at or near the top of the trim level for much less.New cars, especially redesigned models, don't have a documented history of reliability. There's a reason why recalls often happen within the first year a vehicle is released. If you buy a used car, more often than not, you'll be able to easily pinpoint the issues to avoid, as well as gain an understanding of models that have dealt with the most issues.

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