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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 12:35 PM
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Back in the day at the start of the 1990's when nobody except rally geeks and farmers knew who Subaru were. At the time, there was the Legacy 4-cam Turbo :

A good car, wolf in sheeps clothing (I suspect the seat covering was made from wool tweed too ). very fast, but unknown to masses. Great!!!

It's successor, in 1992 (in Japan and WRC, and a few years later for the UK market) was the Impreza Turbo. Same drivetrain with a different body. Different, looked good went even faster, asn STILL unknown to the masses who were still creaming over the death of cossies

But that changed. Every one now knows what they are. From Scally thieves to loud mouthed 13yr old gob****es, to the tasteless masses. Consequently the poor things were adorned with increasingly more stupid spoilers and skirts, daft light conversions, pitiful graphics, and oversized tailpipes that don't even exit straight. That's even before going onto what Subaru did when they lost the plot with the model revisions creating progressively uglier front end styling. The original car's appeal is long dead.

But, the Legacy lives on, a bit more lardy than before (like the newer Imprezas). But still carrying the same torch for over 15yrs, still mostly ignored and unknown. But in B4 Turbo form, still just as fast, very sophisticated discreet styling, and all the mod cons inside too.

Now, when are they going to bring out a decent Euro version with a turbo? As I can't be arsed faffing with JDMs and paying way too much for a type UK.

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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 12:59 PM
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Good points.

Flat bed pickups were the 1st Scoobs I remember from the farming village I grew up in. Had to get an Impreza when A) a friend of mine took me for a ride and B) Boss said I could get rid of company car but had to have 4 doors.

Still think RX7s are bargain performance cars at the moment and late model Masarati Ghiblis too. Although the RX7 is high maintenance and the Italians are not really known for realiability

New H6 Legacy is a great understated car, I may have to swap for an older spec B, if anyone will give me a mortgage (not for the car, but so the car can carry DIY stuff. Also an ideal surf board carrying tool.

Perhaps Legacy's might not be as addictive to tune - probably not
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 01:08 PM
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I quite fancy a 2005 shape Legacy B4 Blitzen. Never thought I'd say I would be enticed by another Subaru again

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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 01:17 PM
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Yep the Impreza certainly is well and truely dead.

They were once desirable to enthusiasts, but are now only desirable to the very lowest sections of society

The Legacy is quite quirky, but I must say the styling of front end is pretty poor. Good by Subaru standards I suppose tho!
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 01:34 PM
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Nice that you agree That's why I drive this

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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 01:43 PM
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you only wanted an excuse to post your car.
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 01:46 PM
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you only wanted an excuse to post your car.
You know it
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 01:48 PM
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Is the new B4 not available as an import know??? Anyone??
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by paulpalmer
Nice that you agree That's why I drive this
and me this one (not the white one )

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Originally Posted by Legacy4x4Turbo
and me this one (not the white one )

Looks like the white Daewoo is about to take you tho!!
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Looks like the white Daewoo is about to take you tho!!
No that's just a daring overtake on the outside
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 02:01 PM
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Me want one of these: http://www.subaru.co.jp/blitzen2005/catalog/start.html

....at motorpoint WRX prices (like that's ever going to happen)

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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 02:20 PM
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erm...

also reallly like the blitzen! good choice, Do iT!!
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Couldn't agree more about the Legacy, thats why i drive this

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Originally Posted by 94legturbo
erm...

also reallly like the blitzen! good choice, Do iT!!
That's a nice photo Mark I like the use of the background.
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I understand your logic well sort of....I don't actually think the 'lowest form of society' go for imprezas...let's just say new ones anyway...chavs buying old classics at 4k a pop fair play but thats no different to them buying old 200sxs or old 190e cosworth mercs, the old ones were cool in their day. The new imprezas arguably don't quite have the 'love affair' of the classic but I dont see the lowest of society running around in a 20k impreza sti oddly.

As for the legacy shown erm if thats yer cuppa it certainly isnt mine no matter what is under the hood
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Old Jun 15, 2006 | 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by paulpalmer
Nice that you agree That's why I drive this

http://i32.photobucket.com/albums/d3...detangoed2.jpg
Nice

Would be more stealth with MY00 Impreza wheels or similar though, in Silver.

Can't quite see what brakes you're running though...

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Originally Posted by AllyJ
I understand your logic well sort of....I don't actually think the 'lowest form of society' go for imprezas...let's just say new ones anyway...chavs buying old classics at 4k a pop fair play but thats no different to them buying old 200sxs or old 190e cosworth mercs, the old ones were cool in their day. The new imprezas arguably don't quite have the 'love affair' of the classic but I dont see the lowest of society running around in a 20k impreza sti oddly.

As for the legacy shown erm if thats yer cuppa it certainly isnt mine no matter what is under the hood

Thing is though, it happens with the newages equally as badly....look in members gallery, as soon as they are out of warrantee (or even before) they go nuts. So it's not just an old classic shape impreza falling by the wayside into the hands of new Nova generation.


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Originally Posted by paulpalmer
No that's just a daring overtake on the outside
It WAS my first track day and I didn't realise you couldn't over take on corners (oops that's undertaking - isn't it )

D'oh

Flags were out to tell me off

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Originally Posted by vindaloo
Nice

Would be more stealth with MY00 Impreza wheels or similar though, in Silver.

Can't quite see what brakes you're running though...

J.
Thanks

It just so happens I have a set of them I am running 4 pots on it with uprated disks, pads and hoses. I plan to paint my sti wheels silver though


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''Thing is though, it happens with the newages equally as badly....look in members gallery, as soon as they are out of warrantee (or even before) they go nuts. So it's not just an old classic shape impreza falling by the wayside into the hands of new Nova generation.''

indeed it does but it's not just imprezas, what I was trying to convey is it happens to any 'fast' car...once they devalue and can be bought up cheap....it doesnt help that imprezas do devalue relativly fast...there are things that will reduce it though..petrol being over a pound a litre and insurance costs and general running costs these all put off most 'chavs' tbh with you. Focus/Fiesta STs will be the chavs' car of choice in 4-5yrs time it wont be the impreza so much, mark my words...parts are easier to get hold of as it's a ford, and a lot cheaper to run.

I cant believe I saw a Golf VR6 highline chavved last week, no brand is safe from these scummers!
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Originally Posted by ALi-B
It's successor, in 1992 (in Japan and WRC, and a few years later for the UK market) was the Impreza Turbo. Same drivetrain with a different body. Different, looked good went even faster.

But that changed. Every one now knows what they are. From Scally thieves to loud mouthed 13yr old gob****es, to the tasteless masses. Consequently the poor things were adorned with increasingly more stupid spoilers and skirts, daft light conversions, pitiful graphics, and oversized tailpipes that don't even exit straight. That's even before going onto what Subaru did when they lost the plot with the model revisions creating progressively uglier front end styling. The original car's appeal is long dead.
Why?

If it was such a good car then surely it's still a good car now.

Your opinion and society may have changed, the car has not.
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It's doesn't happen to any fast car though does it. It only happens to any "popular" fast car

Impreza has fell into that catorgory. When once, it was like the Legacy - unpopular, with it hiding in the background going relatively unnoticed.

The Impreza has changed, for it is was the Q-car for those in the know. It now no longer is.

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It's doesn't happen to any fast car though does it. It only happens to any "popular" fast car

Impreza has fell into that catorgory. When once, it was like the Legacy - unpopular, with it hiding in the background going relatively unnoticed.

The Impreza has changed, for it is was the Q-car for those in the know. It now no longer is.
Opinions are like **** holes Ali, everyone's got one. There is nothing wrong with a thriving aftermarket for a car like the Impreza. Indeed were it not for this aftermarket then I doubt we would have seen monsters like Andy F's or Roger Clark's new age model.People
wanting to explore the limits of technology and putting their money where their mouth is. This thriving aftermarket has allowed tuners to invest money in bigger and better products. This has been an ongoing thing and has culminated in a four door saloon capable of beating any supercar, no mean feat. So okay you go ahead and reminisce about the 'good old days' but don't castigate those who want to be a little different. How's the 4.4 v8 going BTW?
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Is the new B4 not available as an import know??? Anyone??
I take it you mean one of these http://www.subaru.co.jp/legacy/b4/exterior/05/
Unfortunately, getting a model report done on the new cars has fallen by the wayside. DH cars were pursuing this, but have now stopped for some reason that I am unaware of, although a few got in to the country before the rules changed like ,these http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/WWW...ch_full=SEARCH
I currently run a 1999GT-B, and would dearly love one, but finances don't stretch that far just now, and although the 3.0R is a fine car, a 2.0GT just floats my boat with the turbo rush and tunability.
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Got my 3.0r a few weeks ago and couldnt be happier, refined but still powerfull and fun to drive , best of both worlds IMO.

Heres a couple of piccys as we havent had any of the new shape yet.

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...AGE_00009a.jpg

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...AGE_00010a.jpg

Sorry about the crap images , I took them on my phone.

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Opinions are like **** holes Ali, everyone's got one. There is nothing wrong with a thriving aftermarket for a car like the Impreza. Indeed were it not for this aftermarket then I doubt we would have seen monsters like Andy F's or Roger Clark's new age model.People
wanting to explore the limits of technology and putting their money where their mouth is. This thriving aftermarket has allowed tuners to invest money in bigger and better products. This has been an ongoing thing and has culminated in a four door saloon capable of beating any supercar, no mean feat. So okay you go ahead and reminisce about the 'good old days' but don't castigate those who want to be a little different. How's the 4.4 v8 going BTW?
It's still nice to know I can have my own opinion then

But that's an issue, especially with the aftermarkets mods; Is it mods for the sakes of it, or mods because the car needs it. Doing stuff to the car to make it better such as reducing the woeful understeer and brakes is a good thing. But what about that person who sees some stuff in a catalogue/Bansai mag and wants their car to look just like that?

If anyone looked closely at the aftermarket industry. Products that are developed divides into two sectors: Work/modifications that actually were deveolped by specialists solely dealing in Subarus. And others that just sell a load of bolt on bits under the heading "Impreza" in a catoogue that sell the same stuff for any other established car (just with a different fitting kit). Previous being remaps, ALKs, headers etc i.e something that was developed specifically for the car. The Latter being spoilers, backboxes, stickers, dump valves, cone filters etc. - i.e stuff that is generic with only the need for a different fitting kit. The market has seen the gap and filled it with as much tacky junk as there is stuff that actually is worth it, that is part and parcel of the model's success.

I don't think some of the top tuners would be too happy if it was inferred that all they did was order stuff out of calatogues to bolt on for the sakes of it. That's not the point in question

But then, there are droves are poeple who went out an bought an Impreza, and then felt compelled to do something to it. I'm not saying don't mod them, I'm not saying don't buy them.

What I am saying is through the popularity of the car, through the sales, the media, and aftermarket industry, it has undermined the very qualities that I considered quite rare in such a run-of-the mill production car: Subtlety, combined with performance, practicality and low purchase price, giving a package that was abit different without shouting to the world in a bellowing American voice "HEY!!! LOOK AT ME!! I've got a fast car".

Now it does exactly that, apart from it shouts it in a scouser accent (no offence to scousers ), fine if you like that kind of attention. Not so fine if you don't.

And therin lies the problem. 13yrs ago you could park an Impreza in scumsville, leave it overnight on a pub carpark and not be worried about anyone nicking it, or ripped off parts, or just vandelising it just for the fact that it was an Impreza. You could do the same with a Legacy, and you can still do it today. Because its not so well known, it's not recoginsed, and therefore gets much less attention.

13-15yrs ago, Subaru had no image. Like Skoda, Subaru suffered the from the badge snobbery. People won't even look at an Octavia VRS becuase it's a Skoda. But that lays the advantage of the q-factor of the Octavia VRS, and to the people who could look beyond the badge; the masses were ignorant to it. This was the orginal appeal to the Impreza once had, the saving grace is the Legacy still retains it. For that reason, I consider the Impreza dead. Its popularity will be its demise.


As for the 4.4 V8, it's now a 5.3 V12, although I still hanker for a 7.0 LS7
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