Best b-road blaster for £6k or under
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GravelBen said:
AntiLagGC8 said:
Or the utterly phenomenal Impreza Type RA for a bargain basement price. For those who don't know much about the Type RA it is possibly the best handling and most raw of the classics and is a superb drive.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-1994-Subaru-Impreza...
The STi-RA is the one to go for if you can, the WRX-RA has the lightweight shell and close ratio box but not the DCCD.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RARE-1994-Subaru-Impreza...
Not sure if that one is a genuine WRX-RA or not, I forget whether all the RA models had a roof scoop or just the STi-RA.
To be honest though, if fun and involvement are the main requirements the OP may as well save some money and buy a Mk1 MX5. Heaps of fun, low running costs, less risk to licence because you can have your fun at lower speeds.
Edited by GravelBen on Sunday 2nd August 06:42
There is something raw and special about a classic that is well sorted at high boost. I owned a normal one for two years and then did many upgrades to it and it transformed the car into something completely different.
Below is a wild Impreza classic running at 525bhp, epic springs to mind!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ww91Q9nVoY
AntiLagGC8 said:
I sort of see your point ref the MX5 however the Impreza can do something that none of the others can do in terms of the drama of driving one, especially at high boost.
There is something raw and special about a classic that is well sorted at high boost.
Clearly you haven't experienced a 270bhp MK1 MX5 - sideways at the touch of the throttle, all that power through two 195 tyres, weighing a smidge over 1000kg.There is something raw and special about a classic that is well sorted at high boost.
My 440bhp RX7 was far more civilised and any 4WD scooby is dull by comparison.
V8RX7 said:
AntiLagGC8 said:
I sort of see your point ref the MX5 however the Impreza can do something that none of the others can do in terms of the drama of driving one, especially at high boost.
There is something raw and special about a classic that is well sorted at high boost.
Clearly you haven't experienced a 270bhp MK1 MX5 - sideways at the touch of the throttle, all that power through two 195 tyres, weighing a smidge over 1000kg.There is something raw and special about a classic that is well sorted at high boost.
My 440bhp RX7 was far more civilised and any 4WD scooby is dull by comparison.
I appreciate Impreza's aren't for everyone but their talent over a B-Road in the spirit of this thread is unquestionable and they can be a lot of fun too although for me, they really come alive over 350bhp and they can sound utterly superb. What you equate to their dullness, is also their huge capability. They are so much more capable in any weather/road condition that they often feel very stable unless deliberately provoked unlike the other cars as you've pointed out.
All 3 great cars in different ways
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2015...
36k miles, T tops, 2 grand. What a pretty thing. [/biased]
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