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I'm toying with the idea of getting a 2000 Legacy GT-B Twin Turbo E-Tune Estate.
So far I have found out they seem to love super-unleaded petrol, don't expect more than mid 20's when driving normally, but put your foot down and low teens becomes the norm...![Ponder2](images/smilies/ponder2.gif)
Think they look lovely, and I love the engine sound, insurance seems a bit steep, but nothing terrible, had quotes of £800 but also one for £3,000![Cuckoo](images/smilies/cuckoo.gif)
Seems like a great car, plenty of room for the family, super quick, but with high running costs.
Reckon we would do about 14,000 miles a year as it can be used alongside other cheaper cars. Would also make a nice addition to my Grp N Impreza Gravel car![Thumb](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
.....Any experiences or thoughts?
So far I have found out they seem to love super-unleaded petrol, don't expect more than mid 20's when driving normally, but put your foot down and low teens becomes the norm...
![Ponder2](images/smilies/ponder2.gif)
Think they look lovely, and I love the engine sound, insurance seems a bit steep, but nothing terrible, had quotes of £800 but also one for £3,000
![Cuckoo](images/smilies/cuckoo.gif)
Seems like a great car, plenty of room for the family, super quick, but with high running costs.
Reckon we would do about 14,000 miles a year as it can be used alongside other cheaper cars. Would also make a nice addition to my Grp N Impreza Gravel car
![Thumb](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
.....Any experiences or thoughts?
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I'm toying with the idea of getting a 2000 Legacy GT-B Twin Turbo E-Tune Estate.
So far I have found out they seem to love super-unleaded petrol, don't expect more than mid 20's when driving normally, but put your foot down and low teens becomes the norm...![Ponder2](images/smilies/ponder2.gif)
Think they look lovely, and I love the engine sound, insurance seems a bit steep, but nothing terrible, had quotes of £800 but also one for £3,000![Cuckoo](images/smilies/cuckoo.gif)
Seems like a great car, plenty of room for the family, super quick, but with high running costs.
Reckon we would do about 14,000 miles a year as it can be used alongside other cheaper cars. Would also make a nice addition to my Grp N Impreza Gravel car![Thumb](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
.....Any experiences or thoughts?
So far I have found out they seem to love super-unleaded petrol, don't expect more than mid 20's when driving normally, but put your foot down and low teens becomes the norm...
![Ponder2](images/smilies/ponder2.gif)
Think they look lovely, and I love the engine sound, insurance seems a bit steep, but nothing terrible, had quotes of £800 but also one for £3,000
![Cuckoo](images/smilies/cuckoo.gif)
Seems like a great car, plenty of room for the family, super quick, but with high running costs.
Reckon we would do about 14,000 miles a year as it can be used alongside other cheaper cars. Would also make a nice addition to my Grp N Impreza Gravel car
![Thumb](images/smilies/thumb.gif)
.....Any experiences or thoughts?
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Also remember with the twin turbo set up use the first turbo to pootle around and both turbos when you want everyone to be left behind
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Anyway servicing costs are just like an Impreza, nothing too silly unless you get modifying. You won't get much MPG but then again what else can you get for the same money that can do all that the Legacy can?
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