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saxi 25 September 2004 07:32 PM

none driver needs help.
 
Hey you lot. I am new to this forum so I am hoping you will help me if I need it.
Anyway first thing I need help with is can I get a Impreza in a 1.6 or is the smallist turbo engine 1.8. Please help me as I am about to take my driving test and I want a scooby. Cheers you lot.

RON 25 September 2004 08:00 PM

Welcome,
the smallest turbo engine used in the Impreza is/ was the 2.0ltr, naturally aspirated only with the smaller units!

Iwan 25 September 2004 09:18 PM

Welcome, your best bet is to start here and have a good read through:

http://www.sidc.co.uk/faq.htm

I think they phased out the 1.6 and 1.8 non-turbo models in 1996 and they were pretty rare back then. 2.0 non-turbo is about the smallest scooby you'll be able to find realistically, they still have All Wheel Drive so will handle like a turbo model - just not as fast.

Good luck with the test. :)

Jolly Green Monster 25 September 2004 10:27 PM

be realistic.. insurance if you can get it will be more than the cost of the car..

start with a shed like we all did! :D

Iwan 25 September 2004 10:50 PM

I started with a Lada Samara 1.3SLX, it cost £700 tpf&t for my 1st year. :eek:

Now i'm paying marginally more than that - for a P1 :D ;)

A bloke i was at school with bought an XR3 ( :rolleyes: )when he passed his test, it cost £2000 to insure tpf&t - and that was over 13 years ago! :eek:

TonyBurns 26 September 2004 09:03 AM

Saxi,
As has been stated, start small, its cheaper ;)
You can pick some good cars up for around 1k, they are cheap to run, cheaper to insure than a subaru, and you dont mind denting it.
A subaru will rob you on servicing, 6 monthly intervals, cambelt changes every 3 years, every 2nd year will cost you over 400 quid :eek: you could be looking on average 400 quid per year, plus tyres (they have to be decent so your going to be looking at 70 quid per corner!).
On a 1.1/1.2 your going to be spending 100 quid per year on servicing, low tax class, good fuel economy, cheaper insurance, cheaper tyres..... motoring isnt cheap, and when your starting out you want to keep your budget low incase you need to repair/replace stuff on your car, considering that impreza's are quite and expensive car to work on, you would just be skint all the time.

Tony:D

TonyBurns 26 September 2004 09:11 AM

Have a peek though the autotrader on line, there are some bargains to be had, and dotn forget to haggle ;)

1996 FORD FIESTA AZURA 1.1,
N reg. blue, 36k, 3 door, airbag, MOT end Dec, any trial. £595 . ono.
Tel: 0113 2380532 or 07739 582334
Distance: 29 miles
Price: £595 ono.

Glossary of Terms

Tony:D

saxi 26 September 2004 09:42 PM

ok thanks for the advice you lot. And after reading all of the replys I am about to buy a 1.2 renault clio (the facelift version) and it is going to cost me more than I would like to pay but it has be modified a bit so what can you do.
Thanks again you lot.

RON 26 September 2004 09:49 PM

Depends on what's been done to it, but insureres may not be too friendly!!!!


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