Cheap Impreza WRX
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tuffer

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8,962 posts

290 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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Subaru have just lopped £3k off the WRX , just seen one sat in the showroom, Blue/Black Metalic......Do I go for it or wait for the new shape next year? Wifes not impressed but I am desperate for a new motor Hoping to part ex my Golf GTiT S plate with 55k, what do you reckon?

dennisthemenace

15,605 posts

291 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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If you can live with the headlights go for it and get the WRC lights fitted , if all the new car has got is new headlights why wait

kinky

39,906 posts

292 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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Surely you'd be better waiting until the MY03 is actually out, then buy one of the current ones - you'll get a MEGA deal, and for waiting an extra few months ....

shadowninja

79,327 posts

305 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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i'd go for the previous shape one. can get some good bargains on that and looks much nicer or even go for a jap import Impreza Type R version 5 or 6

bennno

14,909 posts

292 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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dealer near me is doing a further £750 off on top, making a WRX £18,500 !!!!

Dead cheap and superb to drive, but my wife is refusing it on the grounds of taste!

no taste women.

Bennno

markda

836 posts

281 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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If you do decide to go for an older shape the P1's are starting to come down to sensible money.

In my opinon I would steer well clear of the imported vehicles. A good friend of mine has just spend 5k repairing the engine on his 3-door Impreza Type R version 5. It went bang at 29,000 miles!!

Apparently there are a few commen problems with there fueling and a small percentage suffer from a notchy gearbox.

I know the P1 may not be as fast, or as cheap for that matter. But apart from the warranty. If your going to use the car as your primary transport this winter it is worth noting that the jap cars don't leave the factory with any underseal.

Just some food for thought

flasher

9,289 posts

307 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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bennno said:
dealer near me is doing a further £750 off on top, making a WRX £18,500 !!!!

Dead cheap and superb to drive, but my wife is refusing it on the grounds of taste!

no taste women.

Bennno


You can't expect taste Ben, she married you!!!

tuffer

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8,962 posts

290 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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Benno

Who's the dealer? Im in Andover and the dealer I looked at was Mill Lane near Basingstoke. Seem nice enough but I will travel to get a deal... Not interested in an old one, had one before just fancy a new motor, warranty and all that.

obi

308 posts

303 months

Friday 18th October 2002
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You can't expect taste Ben, she married you!!!




LOL

craigalsop

1,991 posts

291 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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markda said: If you do decide to go for an older shape the P1's are starting to come down to sensible money.

I know the P1 may not be as fast, or as cheap for that matter.
No, trust me, the P1 is the fastest standard UK car Subaru have imported. I went out in the Prodrive performance kitted out WRX STI around Knockhill, and it was still slower than my almost-standard P1 (I have the Prodrive big brake option). Even the 22B (which looks the best IMHO) isn't as good on real roads due to it's frenetic gearing.
While on paper the new WRX STI Prodrive performance-pack has better power figures, in reality rolling roads have shown that the P1 runs more power - a standard one has shown 320BHP at the flywheel (quoted figure of 276)

The new one does have better brakes though as standard & better turn-in (both of which are easily sorted)

moleamol

15,887 posts

286 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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craigalsop said:

markda said: If you do decide to go for an older shape the P1's are starting to come down to sensible money.

I know the P1 may not be as fast, or as cheap for that matter.
No, trust me, the P1 is the fastest standard UK car Subaru have imported. I went out in the Prodrive performance kitted out WRX STI around Knockhill, and it was still slower than my almost-standard P1 (I have the Prodrive big brake option). Even the 22B (which looks the best IMHO) isn't as good on real roads due to it's frenetic gearing.
While on paper the new WRX STI Prodrive performance-pack has better power figures, in reality rolling roads have shown that the P1 runs more power - a standard one has shown 320BHP at the flywheel (quoted figure of 276)

The new one does have better brakes though as standard & better turn-in (both of which are easily sorted)




What you really want is the one with the 'ugly' lights, because it is cheaper and I actually prefer it. You can get WRC conversions anyway. However, what you want is the STI RA 'Race Altered', much much lighter, diff lock, intercooler water spray, blueprinted engine etc etc. It is the one they sell to be made into a rally car . Has no poncy bits like air con, but why do you need air con when you've got a roof vent!

tuffer

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8,962 posts

290 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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Because the roof vent will have a detrimental effect on the wifes hair.....and thats the last thing she needs !!!!! Got to be a standard car for now, upgrades later when she has calmed down.

moleamol

15,887 posts

286 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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tuffer said: Because the roof vent will have a detrimental effect on the wifes hair.....and thats the last thing she needs !!!!! Got to be a standard car for now, upgrades later when she has calmed down.
But that is standard, it is a factory car. A standard RA that is

tuffer

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8,962 posts

290 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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Dosnt matter now, they only offered me £6.5k for my golf so I will look elsewhere... Theres bottom book then theres taking the p155

ultimapaul

3,949 posts

287 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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Tuffer - That is taking the pi55, I got offered £8.5k on my Golf GTTDi (S plate, 42k miles) against a used Passat TDi130 a few weeks back at Testwoods in Southampton.
Scooby dealers do seem to live on a different planet. About 18 months ago I was looking to px my Merc E320 against an Impeza turbo. Offered me £9k. I sold it private for £12.5k and went for an Accord Type R instead.

granville

18,764 posts

284 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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markda said: If you do decide to go for an older shape the P1's are starting to come down to sensible money...I know the P1 may not be as fast...


Yes indeed; now appearing at well under £20k - several grand under, in fact.

The only car - bar a 22B or RB5 - that I'd look at from the Imprezza stable as an alt to the EVO V, VI or VII and because of it's slightly more compliant ride, the dentist's pref too.

Remember EVO's COTY 2000? The P1 was 3rd, I recall, behind the mighty Diablo 6.0 and all-conquering 996TT - not bad for what was a £30k 4 seater!

Indeed, during the testing, one of the reviewers said that really, honestly, the P1 would be the only thing to properly live with the Porsche...

Add that lovely boxer engine into the equation and forget the ubiquity that often unjustly blights the credibility of these incredible cars and, well, you have a cast iron winner!

(Must say, the proliferation of Imprezza models confuses the hell outta me.)

So buy the damn thing and talk to some reputable tweakers - you CAN get sub 4 secs for the 0-60 dash from these babies if you properly liberate 300+ bhp. [Mind you, do they have a bigger petrol tank than the paltry efforts in the EVOs?]

craigalsop

1,991 posts

291 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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Derestrictor said: [Mind you, do they have a bigger petrol tank than the paltry efforts in the EVOs?]


Yes they do - 60L IIRC. I normally get about 300 miles from a tank, so long as I'm not doing a lot of town driving.

tuffer

Original Poster:

8,962 posts

290 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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I will stick with plan A, the wife can keep the Golf and I will get a kit....I'm looking at a Coram or similiar. I couldnt realy care about the hassles I just want something individual and very fast. Steve get it finished soon or I will look elsewhere!!!!!

Campbell

2,500 posts

306 months

Saturday 19th October 2002
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The WRX is a stunning car, shame about the looks

Farmer

1,287 posts

297 months

Sunday 20th October 2002
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Why get excited about the low dealer price when its still way above the car supermarket (ie import price )all for one years extra warranty !

I should wait a couple of months and get an even better price for an old model or get the latest spec from an import or supermarket 03 car .
like you found out Scoob dealers just take the pi** with trade ins so you have got to sell private anyway.
But whatever you do you must own an Impreza one day, before the govt bans driving pleasure for good. they are not perfect put they make YOU feel perfect.