impreza what 1 for £6k

impreza what 1 for £6k

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iaiin

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Thursday 22nd February 2007
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Hi guys am looking to by an impreza (was looking at evo,s but think subarus are better on reiliabilty)i have £ 6k what would be the best i can afford, i do like the "bug eyed" ones but i dont think i can afford? Is the uk or import a big diffrence to price & is that just because of insurance or is it also to do with serviceing? Also if i get an import do you get service history??Also what are good mods to look for as i am up for performance but i dont what to risk over stressing the engine as i drive cars quite hard?
I am not keen on dump valves (whoooooosh) as i am 40 years old not 20!! If anyone wants a px with a 1965 dodge mopar i can afford to get dearer one but cant sell my car untill summer (really a cruising car with a big block 7200cc)cheers guys

iaiin

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406 posts

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Thursday 22nd February 2007
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rustybin said:
What are you looking to do with it i.e. track days or just public road exotica baiting? four of five door required?

4 door just road use!

iaiin

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406 posts

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Friday 23rd February 2007
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rustybin said:
The big choice for me then would be an earlier RA or similar to get the benefit of the rearward bias or a newer and more civilised STI which will be more understeery (which is not such a bad thing on the road). I feel the handling on a non DCCD car is still fine for the road as you really do have to be travelling at lunatic speeds before anything gets interesting. The shorter gearing that normally goes with DCCD and imports also makes motorway journeys less appealing. So there we go I have talked myself into you buying the latest UK spec STI you can get (with prodrive obviously). Hope that helps

what is dccd??I have seen a couple of bug eyed 2001 (is this the first year of that shape)for my money,are they not rated that much? Only when they come out a hated them but now i love the shape!!Are any of the models 6 speed??

iaiin

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Saturday 24th February 2007
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MrFlibbles said:
You should've bought mine!


what car did you have?

iaiin

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Saturday 24th February 2007
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GravelBen said:
rustybin said:

DCCD is Driver Controllable Centre Diff it allows the driver to adjust the lockedness and bias of the centre diff. Cars without (STI, WRX and UK standard models) are 60/40 front to rear torque biased. The DCCD allows is the opposite and allows the ratio to be varied.


Close, cars without DCCD are 50/50 static torque split, the DCCD lets you adjust the centre diff from open (with 64R/36F split) gradually up to fully locked (so both axles turn at same rate rather than having a specific torque split - good for gravel/snow but better to leave diff open on sealed roads). Any STi Type-R or RA classic will have it, and some newer (JDM only I think) regular STi's as well as newer Type RA and Spec-C models. It really does transform the car. The close-ratio 'box is incredibly sweet to use but very low geared, though the RA V-ltd versions had a longer 5th from the regular STi for better cruising than the normal RA which was basically a grp-N homologation car.

rustybin said:

6 speeds are generally R/RA and C Spec I believe. I am sure that if my beer fuelled memory has deceived me I shall be corrected.


I think all STi's from bugeye onwards may have been 6-speed, not just the special ones. Could be wrong on that though, might not have been til MY02 or 03 that the normal STi's had the 6-speed.


Edited by GravelBen on Saturday 24th February 12:16

Are the sti,s that much better than wrx,s? With my budget would an older sti be better than new bug eyed wrx?