Impreza 2.0R Sport worth it?
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Impreza 2.0R Sport worth it?
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I am a huge Subaru fan and thinking on getting fun, semi fast car for my daily. Since I am young, Turbo Subaru's are too expensive and Insurance is high. My dream car is an 06 STI however since this is out of the question, is the Impreza 2.0R sport (non turbo) a good car to start off with because I have driven one (briefly) and it feels a tad slow. I am a huge fan of the Boxer motor and also would get aftermarket muffler to get some rumble happening. Fuel economy is not an issue for me as my fuel gets paid for me as part of work .
I have my eye on a Very nice looking 2008 Gunmetal gray Impreza sport for reasonable amount with 106,000kms.
Lmk what you guys think.
I am a huge Subaru fan and thinking on getting fun, semi fast car for my daily. Since I am young, Turbo Subaru's are too expensive and Insurance is high. My dream car is an 06 STI however since this is out of the question, is the Impreza 2.0R sport (non turbo) a good car to start off with because I have driven one (briefly) and it feels a tad slow. I am a huge fan of the Boxer motor and also would get aftermarket muffler to get some rumble happening. Fuel economy is not an issue for me as my fuel gets paid for me as part of work .
I have my eye on a Very nice looking 2008 Gunmetal gray Impreza sport for reasonable amount with 106,000kms.
Lmk what you guys think.
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Hello,
I am a huge Subaru fan and thinking on getting fun, semi fast car for my daily. Since I am young, Turbo Subaru's are too expensive and Insurance is high. My dream car is an 06 STI however since this is out of the question, is the Impreza 2.0R sport (non turbo) a good car to start off with because I have driven one (briefly) and it feels a tad slow. I am a huge fan of the Boxer motor and also would get aftermarket muffler to get some rumble happening. Fuel economy is not an issue for me as my fuel gets paid for me as part of work .
I have my eye on a Very nice looking 2008 Gunmetal gray Impreza sport for reasonable amount with 106,000kms.
Lmk what you guys think.
I am a huge Subaru fan and thinking on getting fun, semi fast car for my daily. Since I am young, Turbo Subaru's are too expensive and Insurance is high. My dream car is an 06 STI however since this is out of the question, is the Impreza 2.0R sport (non turbo) a good car to start off with because I have driven one (briefly) and it feels a tad slow. I am a huge fan of the Boxer motor and also would get aftermarket muffler to get some rumble happening. Fuel economy is not an issue for me as my fuel gets paid for me as part of work .
I have my eye on a Very nice looking 2008 Gunmetal gray Impreza sport for reasonable amount with 106,000kms.
Lmk what you guys think.
If you are a Subaru fan better with a turbo all day long...
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I will end up getting a WRX in a year or 2 so I have just been wondering weather it is a good idea to start off with a subaru, for me the speed is not a big issue, I like it because its a 'subaru' and it has that sweet boxer engine. Still keen to see what others think!
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ok thanks for your opinion.
I will end up getting a WRX in a year or 2 so I have just been wondering weather it is a good idea to start off with a subaru, for me the speed is not a big issue, I like it because its a 'subaru' and it has that sweet boxer engine. Still keen to see what others think!
I will end up getting a WRX in a year or 2 so I have just been wondering weather it is a good idea to start off with a subaru, for me the speed is not a big issue, I like it because its a 'subaru' and it has that sweet boxer engine. Still keen to see what others think!
Don't let my comments stop you getting the sport, they look the part, but I don't think anyone will say they have enough power, especially when running that 4wd drive train.
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Its not about speed, its the combination of a good chassis with the power to exploit it. Without the power its a very dreary drive. The turbo engine makes the car much more than it can be without. Having said that I ran a 2.0 non turbo legacy for 2 1/2 years (as a company car) and was very happy with it. However, it was a luxury barge and was much more comfortable than an impreza. Again performance sluggish and I drove it 10/10ths everywhere, it didn't break and overall was a good car.
Don't let my comments stop you getting the sport, they look the part, but I don't think anyone will say they have enough power, especially when running that 4wd drive train.
Don't let my comments stop you getting the sport, they look the part, but I don't think anyone will say they have enough power, especially when running that 4wd drive train.
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I had a hawkeye sport for 3 years. I bought it when I was 19 as I couldn't get insured on a turbo. It was a great car and I made it my own with subtle mods over the years before finally getting a turbo last June. Didn't feel slow to begin with as it was a huge step up from a 1986 mini mayfair After getting used to it I could see myself getting bored with the lack of power but it still looked the part.
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I've had a few non turbo's great as a daily driver, all been bullet proof, only thing ever had go was clutch. Nothing like a turbo but can still sound great and handle well and all been 125bhp so R sport has more power.
Plus most insurance's won't touch you for your first year of an impreza unless you have owned an impreza before. So owning an r sport might help.
Plus most insurance's won't touch you for your first year of an impreza unless you have owned an impreza before. So owning an r sport might help.
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I had a hawkeye sport for 3 years. I bought it when I was 19 as I couldn't get insured on a turbo. It was a great car and I made it my own with subtle mods over the years before finally getting a turbo last June. Didn't feel slow to begin with as it was a huge step up from a 1986 mini mayfair After getting used to it I could see myself getting bored with the lack of power but it still looked the part.
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I've had a few non turbo's great as a daily driver, all been bullet proof, only thing ever had go was clutch. Nothing like a turbo but can still sound great and handle well and all been 125bhp so R sport has more power.
Plus most insurance's won't touch you for your first year of an impreza unless you have owned an impreza before. So owning an r sport might help.
Plus most insurance's won't touch you for your first year of an impreza unless you have owned an impreza before. So owning an r sport might help.
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If you need any help with insurance at all for any vehicle you're looking at then please feel free to drop me a line. I'd be happy to try and help.
Regards,
Dan.
If you need any help with insurance at all for any vehicle you're looking at then please feel free to drop me a line. I'd be happy to try and help.
Regards,
Dan.
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Mum has a 2008 rx as a daily drive, not a bad car but not so much a Subaru as her classic turbo. They have equal length manifolds and the sti unequal lengths do not fit. So unless you are willing to pay out for a custom made set you won't get the burble at all.
They are much more refined to drive then the older type so maybe that explains why you don't get the same feel.
I personally would go for a classic/bug or blob sport if need be, I have driven all and I would still go for the classic.
They are much more refined to drive then the older type so maybe that explains why you don't get the same feel.
I personally would go for a classic/bug or blob sport if need be, I have driven all and I would still go for the classic.
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Welcome mate, the sport model is a great base. tom is right, you do not need a turbo to enjoy a Subaru but it does help! With subtle mods you'll make what ever you get your own.
Welcome mate, the sport model is a great base. tom is right, you do not need a turbo to enjoy a Subaru but it does help! With subtle mods you'll make what ever you get your own.
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Yep, I did end up buying one and I picked it up today, I love it . The boxer engine noise is so nice to hear and overall im very impressed with the car
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