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#1 We Inspect All Of Our Engines


Used Auto Parts Locator is proud of the engine inspection system we have in place here. Before removal, inventory, or showing to a potential customer, we do a compression test on all cylinders. Next step is a visual inspection to look for any major oil leaks, coolant leaks, cracks or damage. Finally, our technicians will start the vehicle and idle to operating temperature.

#2 We Guarantee All Used Engines


Most of our used engines will come with a standard 90 day warranty. We have the ablility to do this, because of the thorough inspection process, giving us and you the assurance the used engine you purchased is top quality.

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We have locations that sell used engines near you, however if the engine you need is in another location, we will palletize, and ship your used engine via freight to any commercial or residential address you provide. All of our shipments are guaranteed, insured, and have provided tracking information once picked up at our facilities.

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The Outback station wagon debuted in the United States market in 1994 for the 1995 model year as a derivative of the second generation Subaru Legacy. In Japan, Subaru introduced this vehicle as the Legacy Grand Wagon in 1995, but in most other markets, this model became known as the Legacy Outback. In Australia, Subaru opted to shorten the name to Subaru Outback when launched there in 1996—thus becoming the first market to utilize the abbreviated name. Subaru developed the Outback by adding side body cladding and raising the suspension of the existing Legacy wagon. With the exception of small differences in trim, the Outback shared almost all of its components with the Legacy donor model. In the United States, Subaru retailed the Legacy SUS—a similar concept to the Outback, but based on the sedan body variant.

Subaru released a new generation of Outback along with an equivalent Legacy in 1998—or 1999 in North America for model year 2000. This Outback received the Legacy Lancaster name in Japan. Following much the same formula as the original, the updated series shared similar mechanics and dimensions, but with the abbreviated Subaru Outback title now specified for most markets outside Europe and Japan. For the first time, an Outback sedan joined the wagon for North America only.

In 2003, Subaru released another redesign of the Outback alongside the new Legacy. This series was delayed in North America until January 2004 for the 2005 model year. Like the two previous generations, the 2003 update followed much the same blueprint as before. This also included an Outback sedan in North America, only to be discontinued mid-way through this generation’s lifespan. By adopting the Legacy Outback nameplate as used in Europe, these 2003 onwards models also marked the cessation of Subaru’s eschewal of the Outback identity for Japan.

The 2009 iteration debuted in conjunction with the corresponding Legacy model, marketed as 2010 model year vehicles in North America. For this series, European markets now adopt the shortened Subaru Outback name.

The Outback was replaced worldwide in 2014 for the 2015 year model with the fifth generation, still badged the Legacy Outback for Japan. Notably, the 2014 model marked a change in marketing strategy for Subaru—the Legacy became sedan only—and the Outback as a wagon only, thus bringing greater product differentiation between the two model lines. The two vehicles remain fundamentally related with differences limited to the change in body style, ground clearance, and trim. The Legacy wagon was replaced by the Subaru Levorg in 2014.

Along with the Legacy-based model, Subaru also released the Outback Sport in 1994 to North America only for the 1995 model year. Deriving from the first generation Subaru Impreza hatchback, the Outback Sport featured an off-road appearance package, and a slightly raised suspension akin to the larger Legacy-based model. Subaru in North America launched subsequent generations in 2001 for the 2002 model year and 2007 for model year 2008, based on the second and third generation Impreza, respectively. Subaru discontinued the Outback Sport nameplate in 2011, replaced in 2012 for the 2013 year model with the Subaru XV as derived from the fourth generation model.

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Used Auto Parts Locators has the biggest inventory of quality used engines and used auto parts in the United States. We are dedicated to quality and we make sure each of our engines are compression tested, checked for any leaks, cracks, or damages during our inspection process.

You should not have to ever worry or question if you are getting the best deal or not. We compare real live numbers during our quoting process so you can see what other companies are selling their items for, the mileage that is on the used engines, and the length and terms of their warranty.

We believe in taking great care of our customers and will do anything we can to make sure you are 100% satisfied.

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