Adventure Awaits: 2003 Subaru Outback Featured at Goodwill Auto Auction

Attention adventurers: If youve been searching for a vehicle thats perfect for outdoor excursions, look no further than the Goodwill Auto Auction in Cincinnati! At this weeks auction, were featuring a sporty and rugged 2003 Subaru Outback that was made for adventure enthusiasts.  

Subaru first introduced the Outback in 1994, naming the hatchback sedan after the rugged desert outback regions in Australia. Since then, the Outback has been known as being synonymous with ”adventure’ because it features moderate off-roading and towing abilities as well as capable handling in all types of weather.  

The 2003 model were featuring has a 4-speed automatic transmission and a 2.5-liter, 4-cylinder engine. With all-wheel drive, the Outback offers better handling and traction on roads in ice, snow, or rain conditions.

The 2003 Outback also offers drivers a great deal at the gas pump, with an average fuel economy of up to 22 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway. And with a comfortable back seat and spacious hatchback trunk for added storage room, this vehicle is perfect for family road trips or the daily commute.

The 2003 Outback also offers great safety features, including anti-lock brakes and front and side-impact airbags. Kelley Blue Book users give the 2003 Outback an average rating of 8.3 out of 10, with drivers enjoying the vehicles ”surprising off-roading capabilities’ and ”comfortable seats.’

But to place your bid on with this fun to drive Subaru Outback, youll need to be at the Goodwill Auto Auction on Saturday, August 25th! Registration starts at 8:00 a.m. at 10600 Springfield Pike in Woodlawn, Ohio. Auction begins promptly at 9:00 a.m. Come early and bid often to drive away with this car!

Remember, you can always donate your car, truck, or boat to Goodwill at one of our designated drop sites or arrange for your vehicle to be towed FREE of charge! Your vehicle donation may qualify for a tax deduction. Find out more at www.goodwillcars.com. Thank you Greater Cincinnati for your support!