Which models are available as NA?
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Which models are available as NA?
A n00b question for you all. Up until recently i thought all WRX / STi and special editions are turbo'd is there a naturally aspirtated WRX model or am i getting confused?
Reason i'm asking is i would like to get an Impreza but doubt i can afford a turbo model (Insurance, tax etc)at the point in time, i'd like to know what options i have
Any help would be great.
Many thanks,
Rick.
Reason i'm asking is i would like to get an Impreza but doubt i can afford a turbo model (Insurance, tax etc)at the point in time, i'd like to know what options i have
Any help would be great.
Many thanks,
Rick.
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Personally i would save up for a turbo (all depends on how old you are i suppose though).
Personally i would save up for a turbo (all depends on how old you are i suppose though).
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I'm 26, and could probably afford one (although mortgage, wife, etc)but to be honest speed isn't everything to me just want a really good handling car and i've been mildy obsessed with Imprezas sine around 1995 when someone on my paper round got their shiney new one lol. They've had one since with just about every new model as it's come out.
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26 isn't too bad.
Imprezas don't handle well imo but do grip very well
Best thing to do is get a few quotes on turbo models (UK turbo may be the easiest) speak to Moley WRX on here in the insurance section as he always seems to get good deals for people on here.
UK cars are Turbo 2000 (classic shaped) as WRX and STI are only imports (classic shaped)
Newage cars the Turbo 2000 moniker was dropped and are either WRX or STI
Imprezas don't handle well imo but do grip very well
Best thing to do is get a few quotes on turbo models (UK turbo may be the easiest) speak to Moley WRX on here in the insurance section as he always seems to get good deals for people on here.
UK cars are Turbo 2000 (classic shaped) as WRX and STI are only imports (classic shaped)
Newage cars the Turbo 2000 moniker was dropped and are either WRX or STI
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