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Hi guys doing a marketing project for college at the moment. have a question for you...what thrill do you get out of driving a suburu impreza as opposed to other cars? any input would be appreciated. cheers
#2
I love the fact that we all wave and watch out for each other on the roads ,,, came back from a show one day and had problems on the motorway that led me to be on the hard shoulder ,,,within two mins of me being pulled up two other scoobs pulled in asking if I Needed any help , didn't know them , they just wanted to help another scooby owner ,,,good stuff and one of many reasons I'm sticking with subarus
#3
It feels like a tank, it drives way beyond my talent, it rarely breaks down, and everytime I walk away from it in a parking lot, it makes me smile
Negative sides - I can never own a car with less than 300bhp, 4wd and a huge spoiler.
Negative sides - I can never own a car with less than 300bhp, 4wd and a huge spoiler.
#4
The noise especially so, instantly recognisable inside or out of the car.
They're easy to drive and forgiving when you get it wrong. Their dynamics make for a fun drive too with a great combination of power, grip and braking. Needless to say that for not too much money they are as quick as all hell when tuned nicely.
The other bit is the sadly all too distant rally heritage, a lot of us will have seen and heard the full blown Subaru WRC cars with people like Richard Burns, Petter Solberg, Carlos Sainz and of course Colin McRae (and for the younger ones amongst us Ken Block) and to own a little part of that is part of the attraction. There's a definite grin looking out onto the drive and seeing something you think is a bit special sitting outside and knowing it's all yours...
#5
Hmm, difficult to pin down but for me the engine is the special bit.
The noise especially so, instantly recognisable inside or out of the car.
They're easy to drive and forgiving when you get it wrong. Their dynamics make for a fun drive too with a great combination of power, grip and braking. Needless to say that for not too much money they are as quick as all hell when tuned nicely.
The other bit is the sadly all too distant rally heritage, a lot of us will have seen and heard the full blown Subaru WRC cars with people like Richard Burns, Petter Solberg, Carlos Sainz and of course Colin McRae (and for the younger ones amongst us Ken Block) and to own a little part of that is part of the attraction. There's a definite grin looking out onto the drive and seeing something you think is a bit special sitting outside and knowing it's all yours...
The noise especially so, instantly recognisable inside or out of the car.
They're easy to drive and forgiving when you get it wrong. Their dynamics make for a fun drive too with a great combination of power, grip and braking. Needless to say that for not too much money they are as quick as all hell when tuned nicely.
The other bit is the sadly all too distant rally heritage, a lot of us will have seen and heard the full blown Subaru WRC cars with people like Richard Burns, Petter Solberg, Carlos Sainz and of course Colin McRae (and for the younger ones amongst us Ken Block) and to own a little part of that is part of the attraction. There's a definite grin looking out onto the drive and seeing something you think is a bit special sitting outside and knowing it's all yours...
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