whats the 1.6's like?
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whats the 1.6's like?
hey guys, cant afford to insure the turbo being 17 :P so thinking about one of these as Im not looking for speed but just somthing I can deck and put on some smart wheels to tide me over untill I can afford to go turdoo what are these like to drive? are they so slow theres no point in them, coz I know I said I dont care about speed but I want to sit at 70 with ease and not be constantly egging it on. So opinions on these guys much appreciated
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The 1.6 will be great for a 17 year old. With the Impreza name the insurance might still be a bit high. The 2.0 NA is a great car but it's usually out of reach for most youngsters. With a lot of 1.6s being FWD means you won't get the horrendous power losses we see through AWD.
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got quoted 1800 fully comp, so coz my dad uses the same car I do (corsa just now) he'll be the main driver so it will go down the 1.8 may also be an option, but the 2L is out my reach just now. tbh id consider putting in an awd system but then making it rwd :L
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The none Turbo 2.0 was my first Scooby and it was a great car, the 1.6 looks are lacking, but if you are willing to spend the money you can make it look great .. just don't race anyone
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Why would you bother when there are better cars out there? No one buys Imprezas for their looks or their unrivalled interior quality, if you had a wheezy engine added into the mix, you've really got one seriously poor car that not even taxi drivers use.
When buying my first car 3years ago(still own it) I really wanted an impreza big style and checked out the 2.0N/A because I couldn't afford insurance on a turbo(still can't) and it just didn't make sense. I ended up buying an Alfa 147 1.6ts instead, just as quick as the 2.0N/A Impreza but a much nicer place to sit!
Until I can afford a JDM Impreza, I wont be joining the fold.
When buying my first car 3years ago(still own it) I really wanted an impreza big style and checked out the 2.0N/A because I couldn't afford insurance on a turbo(still can't) and it just didn't make sense. I ended up buying an Alfa 147 1.6ts instead, just as quick as the 2.0N/A Impreza but a much nicer place to sit!
Until I can afford a JDM Impreza, I wont be joining the fold.
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As Jamz3k says though, a 1.6 Impreza will be a bit rubbish as a first car and if you decide to modify it with wheels and turbo cosmetics you are obliged to tell your insurer.
Nothing wrong with wagons
Unless you can afford a turbo, personally I wouldn't bother.
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Personally, having has the 2.0 sport (its NA with a body kit), I liked it, ok not quick but very capable car.
I've also driven the new 1.5 hatch (courtesy car), and that its what makes me say the above. The 1.5 was gutless and needed to be above 3k revs to do anything, then it did it slowly!
I've also driven the new 1.5 hatch (courtesy car), and that its what makes me say the above. The 1.5 was gutless and needed to be above 3k revs to do anything, then it did it slowly!
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The none Turbo 2.0 was my first Scooby and it was a great car, the 1.6 looks are lacking, but if you are willing to spend the money you can make it look great .. just don't race anyone
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Subaru-Impreza...item1e6402e6de
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUBARU-IMPREZA...item3a66a9a46b
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2002-02-Reg-Su...item53e7b27cb0
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Subaru-Impreza...item1e6402e6de
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SUBARU-IMPREZA...item3a66a9a46b
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2002-02-Reg-Su...item53e7b27cb0
The problem with these turbo lookalikes is that it sort of defeats the purpose of buying the N/A version int he first place, as your insurance will go through the roof!
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The best thing about a 1.6 is the difference in insurance, providing you can get insurance as some companies hear the word Impreza and don't want to know, better fuel ecomony is a bonus too and they don't need SUL but can run on it (as I found out by accident one day). The average person can't tell the difference between turbo's and non-turbo's so if you stick a few STI / WRX part's on it you can let on that it's better than what it actually is
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cheers guys! it would be registered under my dad coz he'd use it more than me tbh, Im kinda getting ideas for my corsa (bad times) so im probs gna wait till im in my 20s and can insure my turdo although next year id love to do a turbo 1.6 rwd for a project but the insurance will just be stuped. Does anyone recon id be able to go under my dad on a 2.0 sport when I turn 18?:L
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