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One of the reasons i rarely post on this site anymore is because of these anti-subaru ***-heads. We're all here or were at some point because we love(d) the impreza and we have/had something in common.
Neither Skyline forum's or Passionford have these kinds of threads because who really cares if they spank one, whereas this is a popular theme here.
Threads like these are a compliment to Subaru, they made a benchmark car in the classic that still to this day people feel compelled to compare to this that and the other. There are a handful of cars like the 911 or M3 that people hold in such high regard and we should all be happy little those with small ***** feel the need to put the impreza down.
Neither Skyline forum's or Passionford have these kinds of threads because who really cares if they spank one, whereas this is a popular theme here.
Threads like these are a compliment to Subaru, they made a benchmark car in the classic that still to this day people feel compelled to compare to this that and the other. There are a handful of cars like the 911 or M3 that people hold in such high regard and we should all be happy little those with small ***** feel the need to put the impreza down.
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Boy am I glad I turned the corner and moved away from Subaru ownership. The following points swayed my decision:
1/ Last year after the initial hike in road fund for the top band to £210 I half expected yet another increase at next budget. Fact: today Golden Brown put that rate up to £400
2/ Chav rear lights. Right, what's going on here? I don't want to buy a brand new car which just looks like I have been and spent £29.99 on after market rear lights from Halfords.
3/ Image: There is a new breed now purchasing Subaru vehicles. Now I don't want to stereotype and I am not suggesting in any way that the good people on this forum can be likened to this image but as far as I am concerned there are now a lot of a "lesser character" now buying the "classics" which is harming the breed. I am sure the vast majority of these plebs would not know how to switch on a PC let alone obtain a Scoobynet account name.
4/ Build: Well, what can I say. After 6 months in my Audi A4 2.0T S line special edition I can say hand on heart there is no comparison. I know now all the Subaru purists will rant on about you don't look at the fireplace while stoking the fire, but let me tell you this, my new Audi is faster both in a straight line and in the wet AND around the Suffolk countryside than my previous MY02 prodrive wagon. The reason? Quattro all wheel drive, 220PS, and an engine which will rev furiously to the red line and return mid 30's mpg. All aluminium chassis components help keep the weight down. Oh, and when I am visiting the local garden centre on a Sunday I get looks of admiration rather than disdain.
In conclusion Subaru need to catch up. The competition is now very very fierce. Put away your WRC blue tinted spectacles (they never win any rallies now anyway so whats the point) and go and test drive one of these fine cars:
1/ Golf GTI
2/ Audi 2.0T S line quattro special edition (220PS)
3/ Audi S3
4/ Golf R32
1/ Last year after the initial hike in road fund for the top band to £210 I half expected yet another increase at next budget. Fact: today Golden Brown put that rate up to £400
2/ Chav rear lights. Right, what's going on here? I don't want to buy a brand new car which just looks like I have been and spent £29.99 on after market rear lights from Halfords.
3/ Image: There is a new breed now purchasing Subaru vehicles. Now I don't want to stereotype and I am not suggesting in any way that the good people on this forum can be likened to this image but as far as I am concerned there are now a lot of a "lesser character" now buying the "classics" which is harming the breed. I am sure the vast majority of these plebs would not know how to switch on a PC let alone obtain a Scoobynet account name.
4/ Build: Well, what can I say. After 6 months in my Audi A4 2.0T S line special edition I can say hand on heart there is no comparison. I know now all the Subaru purists will rant on about you don't look at the fireplace while stoking the fire, but let me tell you this, my new Audi is faster both in a straight line and in the wet AND around the Suffolk countryside than my previous MY02 prodrive wagon. The reason? Quattro all wheel drive, 220PS, and an engine which will rev furiously to the red line and return mid 30's mpg. All aluminium chassis components help keep the weight down. Oh, and when I am visiting the local garden centre on a Sunday I get looks of admiration rather than disdain.
In conclusion Subaru need to catch up. The competition is now very very fierce. Put away your WRC blue tinted spectacles (they never win any rallies now anyway so whats the point) and go and test drive one of these fine cars:
1/ Golf GTI
2/ Audi 2.0T S line quattro special edition (220PS)
3/ Audi S3
4/ Golf R32
Sorry couldn't help it
#250
This is what is commonly known as a "large porky pie". Based on your posts in Other Marques I think everyone has established you have zero first hand knowledge of any Audis.
You have started talking like Yoda, are you going to start claiming you know him too?
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#251
I'd rather have a car that gets noticed than something that blends into all of the other dreary motors on the roads to be honest.
Personally I think its kinda cool when kids get excited when they see my car - when they grow up they're going to say "I saw an Impreza when I was 6 and fell in love with cars". I'd be totally amazed if anyone could say their first car love was an Audi! Your Audi will draw "thats a nice car" comments, whereas the Impreza will get people saying "Wow! Thats great!", "look at that godaweful looking thing", and have small children pointing, smiling and irritating their parents for the next week about the "cool blue car" they saw. I know which I'd rather have personally! I do like having a car that evokes some emotion in people - I couldn't really care what that emotion is. People will forget that smart looking Audi driving past them in about 30 seconds.
I've stood at a fuel pump and had a chat with a Merc SLR owner about our respective cars, just one occasion of quiet a few - I somehow doubt anything other than an RS Audi gets that sort of connection between drivers.
As for Sloane Square - You can park a £200,000 obnoxious looking car there and its okay - you park a £10,000 obnoxious looking car their and its not. Because of a badge, not its performance - those people wouldn't have a clue if you took a Lambo's engine out and replaced it with a VAG 1.8T .
Personally I think its kinda cool when kids get excited when they see my car - when they grow up they're going to say "I saw an Impreza when I was 6 and fell in love with cars". I'd be totally amazed if anyone could say their first car love was an Audi! Your Audi will draw "thats a nice car" comments, whereas the Impreza will get people saying "Wow! Thats great!", "look at that godaweful looking thing", and have small children pointing, smiling and irritating their parents for the next week about the "cool blue car" they saw. I know which I'd rather have personally! I do like having a car that evokes some emotion in people - I couldn't really care what that emotion is. People will forget that smart looking Audi driving past them in about 30 seconds.
I've stood at a fuel pump and had a chat with a Merc SLR owner about our respective cars, just one occasion of quiet a few - I somehow doubt anything other than an RS Audi gets that sort of connection between drivers.
As for Sloane Square - You can park a £200,000 obnoxious looking car there and its okay - you park a £10,000 obnoxious looking car their and its not. Because of a badge, not its performance - those people wouldn't have a clue if you took a Lambo's engine out and replaced it with a VAG 1.8T .
To be honest I tired of working class kids "bothering me" everytime I stepped out of my car in every town centre in Suffolk. If seeing kids excited at your car is your kind of thing then maybe you should be put on the sex offenders register
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Depends where you live chum. If you live on a council estate then yes you will get young children drooling over your car. If you live in leafy suburbs or out in the country you get kids walking past your drive muttering "oh I hate those Subaru's now they are soooo last week!!!
To be honest I tired of working class kids "bothering me" everytime I stepped out of my car in every town centre in Suffolk. If seeing kids excited at your car is your kind of thing then maybe you should be put on the sex offenders register
To be honest I tired of working class kids "bothering me" everytime I stepped out of my car in every town centre in Suffolk. If seeing kids excited at your car is your kind of thing then maybe you should be put on the sex offenders register
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SURPRISED YOU CAN SEE TO DRIVE YOUR AUDI WITH YOUR HEAD SO FAR UP YOUR ****
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Sorry, but I have one thing to say to you:
Bugger off. I love Subaru with a passion despite the crap build quality, a Subaru is a Subaru, nothing comes close to the feeling you get from driving an Impreza, nothing comes close to the overall package of a Subaru. Have fun in your bloody Audi, you don't need to tell us why you have left Subaru ownership.
Scott.
By the way did I mention
Bugger off. I love Subaru with a passion despite the crap build quality, a Subaru is a Subaru, nothing comes close to the feeling you get from driving an Impreza, nothing comes close to the overall package of a Subaru. Have fun in your bloody Audi, you don't need to tell us why you have left Subaru ownership.
Scott.
By the way did I mention
You demonstrate the typical Subaru owner these days: "My car is the fastest thing on the road and nothing is going beat it, I worship my car, why I even sleep with it at night and i must admit that tailpipe does look pretty tempting"
Exactly why I decided to give mine up The brand has been "cheapened" to say the least, once it was stealthy now it's just plain rude boy.
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Mmmm, sums it up really, and YOU are accusing me of coming back from the pub? I have actually just logged on after helping to clear up after a charity event at our village hall in aid of sufferers of Cerebral Palsy
Don't stereotype me with what appears to be the "average" Subaru owner on this thread these days. Oh how things go down hill fast
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Excuse me pleb, who do you think you are talking to? Don't think that I haven't noticed your location comments on the left of your posts: "Location: In a maelstrom of drug and alcohol induced violence!"
Mmmm, sums it up really, and YOU are accusing me of coming back from the pub? I have actually just logged on after helping to clear up after a charity event at our village hall in aid of sufferers of Cerebral Palsy
Don't stereotype me with what appears to be the "average" Subaru owner on this thread these days. Oh how things go down hill fast
Mmmm, sums it up really, and YOU are accusing me of coming back from the pub? I have actually just logged on after helping to clear up after a charity event at our village hall in aid of sufferers of Cerebral Palsy
Don't stereotype me with what appears to be the "average" Subaru owner on this thread these days. Oh how things go down hill fast
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You idiot
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You do not buy a car to "stuff" another car. It appears your body left school but your mind is still in the classroom An NEW S3 will be worth MORE in 3 years time than an Impreza FACT. Don't try and defend yourself over this issue either because I have heard UK dealers are now offering Type D's for £5k under list. That is wonderful for residuals isn't it? For your information my local Audi centre only has eight S3's allocated this year!! Quite frankly that will make current residual values bullet proof. The S3 IS a better car than any Impreza bar the RB5, P1 or WR1. They are the TRUE classic Impreza's any other is a pretender. Two words we haven't brought up yet are "looks" and "style", Audi cars have these in abundance. What have Subaru have to offer since the mighty P1? The WR1 okay, but the rest are ugly pretenders. Once upon a time the Impreza was a rare being only known to those "in the know". I remember my first MY98 and how people had no idea what it was yet this seemed to be the charm of owning one. Nowadays everybody knows what a Subaru is
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You do not buy a car to "stuff" another car. It appears your body left school but your mind is still in the classroom An NEW S3 will be worth MORE in 3 years time than an Impreza FACT. Don't try and defend yourself over this issue either because I have heard UK dealers are now offering Type D's for £5k under list. That is wonderful for residuals isn't it? For your information my local Audi centre only has eight S3's allocated this year!! Quite frankly that will make current residual values bullet proof. The S3 IS a better car than any Impreza bar the RB5, P1 or WR1. They are the TRUE classic Impreza's any other is a pretender. Two words we haven't brought up yet are "looks" and "style", Audi cars have these in abundance. What have Subaru have to offer since the mighty P1? The WR1 okay, but the rest are ugly pretenders. Once upon a time the Impreza was a rare being only known to those "in the know". I remember my first MY98 and how people had no idea what it was yet this seemed to be the charm of owning one. Nowadays everybody knows what a Subaru is
It's not all abour residuals though is it Bluto? The allure of any car is an emotive and personal thing which is subject to varying objectivity. You are now at a stage where you prefer the Audi, in days gone you would have defended the Impreza because you owned and more importantly felt passionate about it. You have attracted a lot of flak some justified some not, I think certain people have gone over the top in their vitriol against you. However these people are passionate about their Imprezas,and probably consider your comments a personal attack. Given the shenanigans of the preceding eight pages I think (and I'm sure you'll agree) that all objectivity has gone out of the window. This thread has now become a tirade of personal insults and isn't going to resolve anything.
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I think the big mistake most of the people here are making is generalisation.
Although I agree, that as the classics have becomne for affordable they may have fell into hands that may not be genuinely passionate about the 'brand' i.e. neons on a bloody P1!! Sacriledge- its a performance car!
I own a 3.0D BMW X5. It is easily the best car I have owned- quality, solid, reliable. It is fantastic- similar to the audis i would imagine.
However- I believe possibly 'regression' has led me to get a P1. I laugh at the 'bright' light. Its utter uselessness and the fact it feels like is going to fall off everytime I press it. I am fortunate to be able to have both cars- and they serve two totally different purposes. The BM is brilliant at what it does- but I don't feel its soul. The P1 has lots of soul- but also lots of annoying whines and components that I just laugh at. BM gets me home safe, I never want to get home in my P1- just keep going round the block (one more time!), until my back hurts too much!!!
Either way don't generalise on the character of the person- by the car they drive, or what that car may represent.
And let me tell you, once you've owned a subaru- no car will ever be the same!
Although I agree, that as the classics have becomne for affordable they may have fell into hands that may not be genuinely passionate about the 'brand' i.e. neons on a bloody P1!! Sacriledge- its a performance car!
I own a 3.0D BMW X5. It is easily the best car I have owned- quality, solid, reliable. It is fantastic- similar to the audis i would imagine.
However- I believe possibly 'regression' has led me to get a P1. I laugh at the 'bright' light. Its utter uselessness and the fact it feels like is going to fall off everytime I press it. I am fortunate to be able to have both cars- and they serve two totally different purposes. The BM is brilliant at what it does- but I don't feel its soul. The P1 has lots of soul- but also lots of annoying whines and components that I just laugh at. BM gets me home safe, I never want to get home in my P1- just keep going round the block (one more time!), until my back hurts too much!!!
Either way don't generalise on the character of the person- by the car they drive, or what that car may represent.
And let me tell you, once you've owned a subaru- no car will ever be the same!
#263
A new S3 costs more that an Impreza, so why shouldn't it be worth more in 3 years? You can get £5k off an Impreza remember, which makes it great value. I have an MY00 WRX, which cost me £19k 7 years ago. On the basis that it was so cheap, it has depreciated less than any new 250+ bhp Audi in that time. And if you bought an Impreza for £15k now, it would depreciate less in the next 5 years than an Audi S3.
Firstly, if you are delighted with the car you buy, you wouldn't consider selling it after a few years (unless you did 20k miles/year +, and had to change regularly, in which case you'd buy something else), so who cares what the residuals would be. I've never thought of selling mine, I like it too much (I know you've said you like the classic Impreza, but whatever car you buy, you presumably like it, so there's no need to move on every 3 years.
Secondly, to think that your residuals are bullet proof is naive. Audi is in the business of making profit, and will not limit the cars they produce like Ferrari. The S3 will sell a lot, the car will be improved, and residuals will fall.
There is little difference between the RB5, P1, and MY00 STi, and you seem to be forgetting the 22B, which was a very nice car.
For your information my local Audi centre only has eight S3's allocated this year!! Quite frankly that will make current residual values bullet proof.
Secondly, to think that your residuals are bullet proof is naive. Audi is in the business of making profit, and will not limit the cars they produce like Ferrari. The S3 will sell a lot, the car will be improved, and residuals will fall.
The S3 IS a better car than any Impreza bar the RB5, P1 or WR1. They are the TRUE classic Impreza's any other is a pretender.
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Sc00by - Nicely put fella ^^^
One of many (including me) who have tried to chip in with a voice of reason.
Blu has a bloody cheek accusing people of ignorance etc etc considering some of the classic statements he's contributed to this thread.........
"If seeing kids excited at your car is your kind of thing then maybe you should be put on the sex offenders register"....... mmmmm. Nice comment.
A resonable original post altough put fairly arrogantly and its gone down hill from there. Some of that in response to feisty replies, but what did you expect given some of your statements on a Subaru forum?!
Enjoy your Impreza's guys n gals. Anyone who really doesn't like them doesn't need to be here.
I think maybe if we all let the thread die a death now, our charismatically challenged friend will totter off in to the night.
Here's hoping
Nighty night
One of many (including me) who have tried to chip in with a voice of reason.
Blu has a bloody cheek accusing people of ignorance etc etc considering some of the classic statements he's contributed to this thread.........
"If seeing kids excited at your car is your kind of thing then maybe you should be put on the sex offenders register"....... mmmmm. Nice comment.
A resonable original post altough put fairly arrogantly and its gone down hill from there. Some of that in response to feisty replies, but what did you expect given some of your statements on a Subaru forum?!
Enjoy your Impreza's guys n gals. Anyone who really doesn't like them doesn't need to be here.
I think maybe if we all let the thread die a death now, our charismatically challenged friend will totter off in to the night.
Here's hoping
Nighty night
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Ooooooooohhhh! Time of the month is it?!
Get a sense of humour mate. It was a bit of friendly banter. I'm not siding with anyone about this, I was just trying to break up the monotomy of the ever repeated "My new car is better than your old car!" bollox.
I used to own an Impreza, I loved every minute of it, I've now got an Evo, and am enjoying that even more if the truth be known, but I don't come on here saying it's the best thing since sliced bread... I save that for the Evo forums
Chill out mate Don't bite.....It's what they want you to do!
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Official Sport Auto Hockenheim lap times
Audi S3 MTM, 330hp ---------------------------------- 1.16,7 min
BMW 645i -------------------------------------------------- 1.16,8 min
Mitsubishi Evo IX ----------------------------------------- 1.16.8 min
Cayman S --------------------------------------------- 1.16,9 min
Jaguar XKR (416hp) ----------------------------------------- 1.16,9 min
Mercedes SLK 55 ------------------------------------------ 1.17,1 min
Opel Speedster --------------------------------------------- 1.17,1 min
BMW M3 Convertible------------------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
Aston Martin Vanquish ----------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
BMW Z4M Coupe --------------------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
BMW Z3M Coupé ------------------------------------------ 1.17,2 min
Audi RS4 Avant (V8) --------------------------------------------- 1.17,3 min
BMW Z8 --------------------------------------------------- 1.17,4 min
Audi S3 MK2 ------------------------------------------------ 1.17,5 min
BMW Z4 3.0si Roadster --------------------------------- 1.17,7 min
Audi RS6 -------------------------------------------------- 1.17,6 min
BMW M5 E39 ------------------------------------------------ 1.17,6 min
Aston Martin DB9 ----------------------------------------- 1.17,7 min
Mercedes SLK55 (tested a second time) ---------------- 1.17,7 min
BMW 335i ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
BMW Z4 3.0 Coupé ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
Mercedes CLS 55 ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
Lotus Europa S -------------------------------------- 1.17,9 min
Subaru Impreza WRX STi ------------------------------- 1.17,9 min
Oberschleben track times
1:49.02 - 120,87 km/h - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
1:49.12 - NA - MK2 Audi S3
1:49.40 - 120,67 km/h - Mercedes SL 55 AMG
1:49.50 - 120,56 km/h - Porsche 911 Carrera 4S
1:50.00 - 120,01 km/h - BMW M3 Coupé SMG (E46)
1:50.02 - 120,00 km/h - Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VII
1:50.08 - 119,92 km/h - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII
1:50.64 - 119,32 km/h - Brabus CLS 6.1 S
1:50.89 - 119,05 km/h - BMW Z8
1:50.97 - 118,96 km/h - Lotus Exige
1:51:00 - 118,93 km/h - BMW M3 Cabriolet (E46)
1:51.02 - 118,91 km/h - Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa
1:51.15 - 118,77 km/h - Alpina Roadster S
1:51:21 - 118,71 km/h - Riechert-Racing Skoda Octavia RRS
1:51.35 - 118,56 km/h - Corvette C5 Cabrio
1:51.37 - 118,53 km/h - Digit-Power Subaru Impreza 2.0 WRX STi
1:51.80 - 118,08 km/h - Elia 350Z Le ManZ
1:51.80 - 118,08 km/h - Moto Concept Opel Speedster 180 GT
1:52.00 - 117,87 km/h - BMW M5 (E39)
1:52.05 - 117,82 km/h - Lotus Elise 111R
1:52.11 - 117,76 km/h - Brabus 6.7 S
1:52.41 - 117,45 km/h - Kleemann SL 50 K
1:52.80 - 117,03 km/h - BMW M Roadster
1:52.82 - 117,01 km/h - Alpina B3 S
1:52.88 - 116,95 km/h - Caterham Super Seven
1:53.07 - 116,75 km/h - Subaru Impreza 2.0 WRX Sti
Audi S3 MTM, 330hp ---------------------------------- 1.16,7 min
BMW 645i -------------------------------------------------- 1.16,8 min
Mitsubishi Evo IX ----------------------------------------- 1.16.8 min
Cayman S --------------------------------------------- 1.16,9 min
Jaguar XKR (416hp) ----------------------------------------- 1.16,9 min
Mercedes SLK 55 ------------------------------------------ 1.17,1 min
Opel Speedster --------------------------------------------- 1.17,1 min
BMW M3 Convertible------------------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
Aston Martin Vanquish ----------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
BMW Z4M Coupe --------------------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
BMW Z3M Coupé ------------------------------------------ 1.17,2 min
Audi RS4 Avant (V8) --------------------------------------------- 1.17,3 min
BMW Z8 --------------------------------------------------- 1.17,4 min
Audi S3 MK2 ------------------------------------------------ 1.17,5 min
BMW Z4 3.0si Roadster --------------------------------- 1.17,7 min
Audi RS6 -------------------------------------------------- 1.17,6 min
BMW M5 E39 ------------------------------------------------ 1.17,6 min
Aston Martin DB9 ----------------------------------------- 1.17,7 min
Mercedes SLK55 (tested a second time) ---------------- 1.17,7 min
BMW 335i ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
BMW Z4 3.0 Coupé ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
Mercedes CLS 55 ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
Lotus Europa S -------------------------------------- 1.17,9 min
Subaru Impreza WRX STi ------------------------------- 1.17,9 min
Oberschleben track times
1:49.02 - 120,87 km/h - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
1:49.12 - NA - MK2 Audi S3
1:49.40 - 120,67 km/h - Mercedes SL 55 AMG
1:49.50 - 120,56 km/h - Porsche 911 Carrera 4S
1:50.00 - 120,01 km/h - BMW M3 Coupé SMG (E46)
1:50.02 - 120,00 km/h - Mitsubishi Carisma GT Evo VII
1:50.08 - 119,92 km/h - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII
1:50.64 - 119,32 km/h - Brabus CLS 6.1 S
1:50.89 - 119,05 km/h - BMW Z8
1:50.97 - 118,96 km/h - Lotus Exige
1:51:00 - 118,93 km/h - BMW M3 Cabriolet (E46)
1:51.02 - 118,91 km/h - Maserati Spyder Cambiocorsa
1:51.15 - 118,77 km/h - Alpina Roadster S
1:51:21 - 118,71 km/h - Riechert-Racing Skoda Octavia RRS
1:51.35 - 118,56 km/h - Corvette C5 Cabrio
1:51.37 - 118,53 km/h - Digit-Power Subaru Impreza 2.0 WRX STi
1:51.80 - 118,08 km/h - Elia 350Z Le ManZ
1:51.80 - 118,08 km/h - Moto Concept Opel Speedster 180 GT
1:52.00 - 117,87 km/h - BMW M5 (E39)
1:52.05 - 117,82 km/h - Lotus Elise 111R
1:52.11 - 117,76 km/h - Brabus 6.7 S
1:52.41 - 117,45 km/h - Kleemann SL 50 K
1:52.80 - 117,03 km/h - BMW M Roadster
1:52.82 - 117,01 km/h - Alpina B3 S
1:52.88 - 116,95 km/h - Caterham Super Seven
1:53.07 - 116,75 km/h - Subaru Impreza 2.0 WRX Sti
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If you're on about true classic Imprezas, then the only car that's going to be worth anything in years to come will be the 22b. Even then they won't be worth a lot of money. I bought and sold my old uk 22b last year for around 23k. The same car has lost over half its previous sale price (new 39k and was sold after one owner for 45k IIRC.)
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Official Sport Auto Hockenheim lap times
Audi S3 MTM, 330hp ---------------------------------- 1.16,7 min
BMW 645i -------------------------------------------------- 1.16,8 min
Mitsubishi Evo IX ----------------------------------------- 1.16.8 min
Cayman S --------------------------------------------- 1.16,9 min
Jaguar XKR (416hp) ----------------------------------------- 1.16,9 min
Mercedes SLK 55 ------------------------------------------ 1.17,1 min
Opel Speedster --------------------------------------------- 1.17,1 min
BMW M3 Convertible------------------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
Aston Martin Vanquish ----------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
BMW Z4M Coupe --------------------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
BMW Z3M Coupé ------------------------------------------ 1.17,2 min
Audi RS4 Avant (V8) --------------------------------------------- 1.17,3 min
BMW Z8 --------------------------------------------------- 1.17,4 min
Audi S3 MK2 ------------------------------------------------ 1.17,5 min
BMW Z4 3.0si Roadster --------------------------------- 1.17,7 min
Audi RS6 -------------------------------------------------- 1.17,6 min
BMW M5 E39 ------------------------------------------------ 1.17,6 min
Aston Martin DB9 ----------------------------------------- 1.17,7 min
Mercedes SLK55 (tested a second time) ---------------- 1.17,7 min
BMW 335i ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
BMW Z4 3.0 Coupé ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
Mercedes CLS 55 ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
Lotus Europa S -------------------------------------- 1.17,9 min
Subaru Impreza WRX STi ------------------------------- 1.17,9 min
Audi S3 MTM, 330hp ---------------------------------- 1.16,7 min
BMW 645i -------------------------------------------------- 1.16,8 min
Mitsubishi Evo IX ----------------------------------------- 1.16.8 min
Cayman S --------------------------------------------- 1.16,9 min
Jaguar XKR (416hp) ----------------------------------------- 1.16,9 min
Mercedes SLK 55 ------------------------------------------ 1.17,1 min
Opel Speedster --------------------------------------------- 1.17,1 min
BMW M3 Convertible------------------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
Aston Martin Vanquish ----------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
BMW Z4M Coupe --------------------------------------------- 1.17,2 min
BMW Z3M Coupé ------------------------------------------ 1.17,2 min
Audi RS4 Avant (V8) --------------------------------------------- 1.17,3 min
BMW Z8 --------------------------------------------------- 1.17,4 min
Audi S3 MK2 ------------------------------------------------ 1.17,5 min
BMW Z4 3.0si Roadster --------------------------------- 1.17,7 min
Audi RS6 -------------------------------------------------- 1.17,6 min
BMW M5 E39 ------------------------------------------------ 1.17,6 min
Aston Martin DB9 ----------------------------------------- 1.17,7 min
Mercedes SLK55 (tested a second time) ---------------- 1.17,7 min
BMW 335i ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
BMW Z4 3.0 Coupé ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
Mercedes CLS 55 ---------------------------------------- 1.17,8 min
Lotus Europa S -------------------------------------- 1.17,9 min
Subaru Impreza WRX STi ------------------------------- 1.17,9 min
Nevertheless for once your mindless cut and paste has actually been of some interest:
1. I'm really surprised at just how slow a MTM S3 is. Same time as a standard 645i which is not really designed to lap tracks.
2. Also surprised the E39 M5 and RS6 have the same lap times. I would have thought 50bhp, more torque, 4WD and about five year's more development time (and knowing what the competition is) would have given a faster car... interesting.
3. AND THE MOST INTERESTING: The now discontinued M3 convertible laps faster than the brand new RS4!!! You would have thought the additional rigidity, and extra 71bhp, 2 cylinders and five year's development time would have resulted in a faster car.
Its like philosophers say: Give an infinite number of monkeys a typewriter and an infinite period of time one of them will end up typing the full works of Shakespeare. You are proving this right: give Audilover enough time and he will (accidentally of course) end up posting something interesting.
Last edited by Skittles; 25 March 2007 at 12:57 PM.