RE: Incredible Prodrive P25 revealed ahead of debut
Discussion
trails said:
WCZ said:
where is the price ceiling on these, people will pay anything if they think it's an investment - could they have still sold 25 @ £700k each?
I suspect someone somewhere in Prodrive is having a little cry about now...or clearing out their desk.2ZZ Top said:
OK, flip it around then. If you were Prodrive, and you wanted a halo car as a demonstration of your engineering prowess to show off your company and celebrate all its achievements, what would you build if not a road-going WRC classic Impreza?
Quite. Not many people will remember this (which will prove the point I'm about to make), but...
They certainly didn't sell over £10m worth of these in the space of a week or two, even with a Top Gear appearance.
Also, I assumed the folk on PH were educated in car stuff enough to realise the one at FoS is clearly a development car?! The interior is usually the last thing to be signed off and I imagine will be bespoke to each client.
Edited by ch37 on Thursday 23 June 15:31
CarCrazyDad said:
That interior.

it looks a little bit of one of those kits that were made on subaru impreza chassis, but then way lighter, euhm, ah the Murtaya.
were the dash line goes over in the doorcards.


I would also like such RS200 kit with subaru parts, like this example>


or for a few pounds you could buy this FFR 818 coupe with Subaru engine

https://www.factoryfive.com/818/818c/
oke, all different to a lovely P25 which most can pay for, but just a few idea's what you can do with Subaru.
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
I'm surprised there was never an impreza based 7 kit given the number of old imprezas that exist.
Even an NA powered one would have been quite quick at 650-750kg.
Not really sure the engine and gearbox lends itself very well to a seven, although someone who actually knows what they're talking about may correct me. The Murtaya was probably the closest. Shame they didn't do better really.Even an NA powered one would have been quite quick at 650-750kg.
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
I'm surprised there was never an impreza based 7 kit given the number of old imprezas that exist.
Even an NA powered one would have been quite quick at 650-750kg.
The engine is the wrong shape and in the wrong place for a 7. The engine is ahead of the front wheels in an Impreza, so you'd have to go RWD only in a 7 as you'd never get the front driveshafts to work.Even an NA powered one would have been quite quick at 650-750kg.
0ddball said:
No problem. They can swap a few bits out, paint it a different colour and bang another 25 completely different "limited edition" cars out at £750k.
fair enough, if they're instantly going to resell for £750k as suggested then it would make sense for them to make another 25 and retail them at least £600k+ trails said:
We weren't really in the crazy car investment bubble back then, were we?
I can remember being so disappointed when I saw the P2, not that I could have afforded one anyway!
It was a proper bubble burst for me too. I got to poke around it and sit in it on a Prodrive tour a couple of years ago. I can remember being so disappointed when I saw the P2, not that I could have afforded one anyway!
I guess it was only a test mule really but after all the rave reviews I was shocked by quite how shonky it was up close inside and out. Have seen better put together kit cars.
Dunno if the P2 was ever planned for sale either?
Apparently it is broken and they don’t ever intend to fix it
RB Will said:
It was a proper bubble burst for me too. I got to poke around it and sit in it on a Prodrive tour a couple of years ago.
I guess it was only a test mule really but after all the rave reviews I was shocked by quite how shonky it was up close inside and out. Have seen better put together kit cars.
Dunno if the P2 was ever planned for sale either?
Apparently it is broken and they don’t ever intend to fix it
The interesting thing in the P2 was the way the drivetrain worked.I guess it was only a test mule really but after all the rave reviews I was shocked by quite how shonky it was up close inside and out. Have seen better put together kit cars.
Dunno if the P2 was ever planned for sale either?
Apparently it is broken and they don’t ever intend to fix it
trails said:
WCZ said:
where is the price ceiling on these, people will pay anything if they think it's an investment - could they have still sold 25 @ £700k each?
I suspect someone somewhere in Prodrive is having a little cry about now...or clearing out their desk.thegreenhell said:
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
I'm surprised there was never an impreza based 7 kit given the number of old imprezas that exist.
Even an NA powered one would have been quite quick at 650-750kg.
The engine is the wrong shape and in the wrong place for a 7. The engine is ahead of the front wheels in an Impreza, so you'd have to go RWD only in a 7 as you'd never get the front driveshafts to work.Even an NA powered one would have been quite quick at 650-750kg.
Thanks folks.
ch37 said:
The interior is usually the last thing to be signed off and I imagine will be bespoke to each client.
At least one of the three coming to Sheffield has a blue interior and gold wheels, so there’s clearly massive scope for buying spec. Feels like I’ve emerged from a time machine back in 2001 now everyone’s moaning about the interior.
jsf said:
RB Will said:
It was a proper bubble burst for me too. I got to poke around it and sit in it on a Prodrive tour a couple of years ago.
I guess it was only a test mule really but after all the rave reviews I was shocked by quite how shonky it was up close inside and out. Have seen better put together kit cars.
Dunno if the P2 was ever planned for sale either?
Apparently it is broken and they don’t ever intend to fix it
The interesting thing in the P2 was the way the drivetrain worked.I guess it was only a test mule really but after all the rave reviews I was shocked by quite how shonky it was up close inside and out. Have seen better put together kit cars.
Dunno if the P2 was ever planned for sale either?
Apparently it is broken and they don’t ever intend to fix it
What was so special about the drivetrain John?
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