Subaru Impreza 2.5i AWD 4dr Wagon (2004)
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Used |
“Exterior is very good. It has a few small minor dents, like small hail depressions. The interior is very good. It runs and drives very well. It has a few issues listed below. This is my daily driver, and I drive it at least 50 miles per day.” |
Year: | 2004 | VIN : | JF1GG65514G817675 |
Mileage: | 147,000 | Body Type: | Hatchback |
Make: | Subaru | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Model: | Impreza | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Trim: | 2.5i AWD 4dr Wagon | Options: | 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player |
Engine: | 2.5L H4 | Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag |
Drive Type: | AWD | Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Exterior Color: | Gray |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Interior Color: | Gray |
Manufacturer Interior Color: | Gray | Number of Cylinders: | 4 |
Manufacturer Exterior Color: | Dark Green | Transmission: | 5 Speed Manual |
Number of Doors: | 4 Doors |
Belle Plaine, Kansas, United States
Vehicle description
This is a 2 owner car. The body and interior are in excellent condition. It has a few very small dents. I have owned it a little over 4 years, and bought it from a friend. I have put about 80,000 miles on it, and they are mostly highway miles. I have a 25 mile one-way rural highway drive to work. This is a very fun car to drive, and with the all-wheel drive it is excellent in slick road conditions or dirt roads. It performed very well on the Pike"s Peak road in Colorado. I have hauled a canoe on top, as well as plywood and other lumber. The original owner put a trailer hitch on it. It has a Pioneer stereo (but original speakers). It has aluminum wheels, and I have the original wheels and hubcaps.
The timing belt was replaced at 105,000 miles. The water pump was replaced at that time, but it was faulty and leaked. A new water pump was installed last Fall. It had a new radiator installed just over a year ago. New plugs and wires were installed at the beginning of the year. It has always run on Mobil 1 synthetic oil, and was last changed about 2000 miles ago. We replaced the brake pads and I think the rotors since we purchased it. Other than oil changes and the items listed, it has basically required no maintenance.
It does have a few issues:
Many older Subarus develop engine head gasket leaks. This one has a very minor leak. In the last 6 months, I have put in no more than a quart of coolant. I drive it a minimum of 50 miles per day. I have had a shop in Wichita check it out, and the mechanic said to keep driving it, but check the coolant level.
It has a cracked windshield.
It has developed a hum that I think is coming from the rear of the car. It occurs in the low 50s mile per hour range. It could be noise from a CV drive line.
The check engine light came on and stayed on for the original owner. It is something like a gas vapor sensor around the filler cap. It sometimes goes off, but is generally on. I occasionally take it to a parts store to have the codes checked to see if anything else has popped up.
When it was taken in for its first oil change, the drivers door was open and was hit. The Subaru dealership replaced the door and fender. All these years later, there is no difference in the paint. It looks great. That is the only damage it has had.
The timing belt was replaced at 105,000 miles. The water pump was replaced at that time, but it was faulty and leaked. A new water pump was installed last Fall. It had a new radiator installed just over a year ago. New plugs and wires were installed at the beginning of the year. It has always run on Mobil 1 synthetic oil, and was last changed about 2000 miles ago. We replaced the brake pads and I think the rotors since we purchased it. Other than oil changes and the items listed, it has basically required no maintenance.
It does have a few issues:
Many older Subarus develop engine head gasket leaks. This one has a very minor leak. In the last 6 months, I have put in no more than a quart of coolant. I drive it a minimum of 50 miles per day. I have had a shop in Wichita check it out, and the mechanic said to keep driving it, but check the coolant level.
It has a cracked windshield.
It has developed a hum that I think is coming from the rear of the car. It occurs in the low 50s mile per hour range. It could be noise from a CV drive line.
The check engine light came on and stayed on for the original owner. It is something like a gas vapor sensor around the filler cap. It sometimes goes off, but is generally on. I occasionally take it to a parts store to have the codes checked to see if anything else has popped up.
When it was taken in for its first oil change, the drivers door was open and was hit. The Subaru dealership replaced the door and fender. All these years later, there is no difference in the paint. It looks great. That is the only damage it has had.