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Old May 26, 2003 | 10:18 PM
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Hi

as soon as I sell my 91 MR2 I will have between £9-10,000 to spend on an Imprezza. I would like somthing as new, and with as low mileage as possible as this car is gonna have to last me while I pay of the loan I am about to take out ;-)

What I need is some advice on what sort of year/mileage model would fall in my price range. Are there any good web resources that have info on all the different specs etc ?

Any help much appreciated.

Anybody after a 91 MR2 with 75,000 miles in red let me know. Climate control, Pioneer CD, 16" Oz alloys. Offers around £2,995
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Old May 26, 2003 | 10:53 PM
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Go to www.sidc.co.uk and check out the faq
You will find loads of information on the various models.
Good luck
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Old May 26, 2003 | 11:37 PM
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just to get a good idea of what is out there, have a look at the used car section on the www.subaru.co.uk website. Then have a look in the for sale section here on scoobynet as you will be able to get the same cars for at least a grand less ie less dealer margins

Having just been in the for sale section, you could get a 1999 UK turbo for £10k with average milage. This model is the late classic (pre bug eye) so has the smaller from indicators and the little orange wedges below them. the bonnet vents are also different.

Plenty of them about at the moment so don't rush in
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