What is actually coming after the STI8????
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Well if they want to return to winning ways on the WRC scene then they will need to bring out a 2/3 door as they are currently getting creamed by Pugs and Citroens. Also 3 door Focus is looking better now.
It looks like Mitsubishi are preparing themselves to return to rallying with a 2/3 door.
It looks like Mitsubishi are preparing themselves to return to rallying with a 2/3 door.
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Yep... think that it's not just the number of doors that's the pattern with the winning cars. Look at the size of the cars, the Subaru is just too big to compete with the smaller 206, Focus, Xara and the Mitsubish Colt when it arrives IMHO.
Back to the question tho..... i don't know. I'd imagine they continue with an STi8. Maybe we would get the 2.5l over here for the 9.... and the DCCD. Maybe not tho knowing Subaru UK .
Tony.
Back to the question tho..... i don't know. I'd imagine they continue with an STi8. Maybe we would get the 2.5l over here for the 9.... and the DCCD. Maybe not tho knowing Subaru UK .
Tony.
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By reverting to 2/3 door it would allow the chassis to be shorter and thereby be in line with the current crop of WRC's.
To remain as they are will see them left behind as they are doing nothing at the moment.
For the STi9 the natural progression would be the 2.0l twin scroll.
To remain as they are will see them left behind as they are doing nothing at the moment.
For the STi9 the natural progression would be the 2.0l twin scroll.
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Pity we are already on STi9 then........
Mike
PS I think you'll find that Subaru UK aren't to 'blame' for not getting the same spec as vehicles in other markets, they try very hard to get the best specification possible for our market.
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PS I think you'll find that Subaru UK aren't to 'blame' for not getting the same spec as vehicles in other markets, they try very hard to get the best specification possible for our market.
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dont mind what we get as long as it's not that ugly alfa-scoob that keeps popping up in auto express with " New impreza " written all over it.
please dont make it the replacement impreza....
please dont make it the replacement impreza....
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Well, how about this then.......
Fastest Impreza Wings In
The fastest Impreza ever developed is set to blast from rally stage to the road later this year, according to Subaru sources in Japan. Company bosses are talking about bringing a limited-edition production version of the Impreza World Rally Car to Japanese showrooms by December. It's known as the WRCar road-going project, and the body will be prepared by Subaru's Isesaki studio.
While Isesaki's work is understood to be of the highest quality, the firm has only recently switched operations from manufacturing buses to concentrate on designing special interest, low-volume production models. As strange as this might seem, Isesaki has a long association with tuned Subarus.
Most memorably, the company was responsible for the outrageous-looking red-and-black chopped-top Impreza, which was unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon in January. Lowered by 100mm, the car demonstrated the firm's skills in making complex structural modifications, and its engine tuning expertise. However, according to our insider, the WRCar project will be a more straightforward affair. On Peter Lyon
pics can be seen here, I'm sure some one will make it clicky
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/?news/ae_news_story.php?id=37354
Fastest Impreza Wings In
The fastest Impreza ever developed is set to blast from rally stage to the road later this year, according to Subaru sources in Japan. Company bosses are talking about bringing a limited-edition production version of the Impreza World Rally Car to Japanese showrooms by December. It's known as the WRCar road-going project, and the body will be prepared by Subaru's Isesaki studio.
While Isesaki's work is understood to be of the highest quality, the firm has only recently switched operations from manufacturing buses to concentrate on designing special interest, low-volume production models. As strange as this might seem, Isesaki has a long association with tuned Subarus.
Most memorably, the company was responsible for the outrageous-looking red-and-black chopped-top Impreza, which was unveiled at the Tokyo Auto Salon in January. Lowered by 100mm, the car demonstrated the firm's skills in making complex structural modifications, and its engine tuning expertise. However, according to our insider, the WRCar project will be a more straightforward affair. On Peter Lyon
pics can be seen here, I'm sure some one will make it clicky
http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/?news/ae_news_story.php?id=37354
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MY99 - STI5
MY00 - STI6
MY01 - STI7
MY02 - STI8
MY03 - STI9!!
So I guess the question is, will the STI10 have DCCD and the twin scroll turbo? Or even the 2.5 litre engine that the US market has?
MY00 - STI6
MY01 - STI7
MY02 - STI8
MY03 - STI9!!
So I guess the question is, will the STI10 have DCCD and the twin scroll turbo? Or even the 2.5 litre engine that the US market has?
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May be wrong but, Im sure I heard last year that Subaru are thinking of building a 3 door hatch back in the focus/206 mold for the WRC.
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Paul... isn't that one of the points. The car is big/long but it has a shorter wheelbase... not ideal. The overhangs front and rear are so much more (or they look it) than say the 206. The Subaru is nearly 25cm longer but has nearly a 10cm shorter wheelbase. Just looking at them side by side the Subaru doesn't look as nimble.... the layout could be good for some events but it appears that on most it can't cut it.
Tony.
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But the pictures are just the World Rally Car. There's no way this jap special edition would have a UK registration. I don't think anyone could live with that spoiler on the public highway either
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They're hardly getting creamed - Solberg didn't do a bad job, and only missed second by 6 seconds, or the amount of time that McRae held him up on the last day.
The models we get over here are for the European market, not just for the UK. Someone somewhere decided that the EU doesn't need DCCD or twin scroll. IM don't have the final say on the matter.
There is talk in EVO of a 7 seater Impreza, sort of people carrier thing. Yuk.
The models we get over here are for the European market, not just for the UK. Someone somewhere decided that the EU doesn't need DCCD or twin scroll. IM don't have the final say on the matter.
There is talk in EVO of a 7 seater Impreza, sort of people carrier thing. Yuk.
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Thanks Mike.
I await the call of nature.
Nope it does not mean that the STI 8 springs are in .
This is a seperate spring kit totally designed from scratch for my Fiat Panda.
I await the call of nature.
Nope it does not mean that the STI 8 springs are in .
This is a seperate spring kit totally designed from scratch for my Fiat Panda.
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All this stuff about how the Impreza is losing out to the "other " world rally cars.........
The Impreza is the ONLY world rally car........all the others can't be bought in WRC form for the road for ANY amount of money , and therefore are not "proper" WRC's, just prototypes that their manufacturers are allowed: to run.
Alcazar:
The Impreza is the ONLY world rally car........all the others can't be bought in WRC form for the road for ANY amount of money , and therefore are not "proper" WRC's, just prototypes that their manufacturers are allowed: to run.
Alcazar: