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Subaru Outback 2.0D SE Estate 5dr Diesel Manual 4WD Euro 5 (SNavPlus) (150 ps)

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Details

  • Make: Subaru
  • Milage: 140689 Miles
  • Year: 2012
  • Model: Outback
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Fuel: Diesel

Description

Much loved family car, will be missed - especially in winter it's a truly great vehicle, we have owned since 2017 and it has been very well maintained during that time, obviously it has numerous dents and scrapes here and there as is to be expected for age and mileage but really does look quite good, we are the second owners. Wheels are good with 'Michelin CrossClimate 2' tyres all round, all treads photographed. Just serviced (April 22nd) and rest of service below MOT until 21st December 2025: 24/01/2013 @ 11,765 miles / main dealer 27/01/2014 @ 23,441 miles / main dealer 02/03/2015 @ 37,268 miles / main dealer 19/02/2016 @ 52,687 miles / main dealer 14/02/2017 @ 59,622 miles / main dealer 22/12/2017 @ 66,865 miles / main dealer 27/09/2018 @ 77,587 miles / main dealer 27/11/2019 @ 94,679 miles / Indi 18/11/2020 @ 108,000 miles / Indi 12/09/2022 @ 119,202 miles / Indi 18/07/2023 @125,953 miles / Indi 17/06/2024 @135,320 miles / Indi 24/04/2025 @139,691 miles / Indi Also had new clutch, flywheel and driveshaft (2023 I think). Interior is in good condition, but carpet is coming off the back of the passenger seat (see images) and the boot floor panel is warped as there is a slight leak in the boot, I think it's the high level brake light but don't have time to get to the bottom of it. Downsides - please note we paid to have a strip down to assess all faults when it was in for service and these were found, absolutely none of these were MOT advisories, please check that history yourself: Could do with new rear disks. Front arm bushes are cracking Front drop links worn Exhaust showing signs of corrosion Fuel return pipes showing signs of corrosion Corrosion on suspension components Satnav screen is not working Not a huge job to do all that but I'd rather put the money towards a newer car and we don't really need this kind of car any more. The price very much reflects the condition / history and things that need sorting, I'm hoping that by being totally transparent with both the good and the bad that nobody will have their time wasted.