USED CARS
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SECOND CHANCE SUBARU IMPREZA TURBO
The original hot Subaru is still aterrific buy three decades later
There have been so many confusing derivatives of T the Subaru Impreza over the past 30 years that it’s easy to forget that when it first came to the UK in 1994, it was simply called the Impreza 2000 Turbo.
There had already been a more powerful version in Japan for two years called the Impreza WRX (the letters standing for World Rally Experimental) and sportier derivatives badged STi (Subaru Tecnica International)… But hold on, already we’re lapsing into Scooby geek-speak. Here, we’re just interested in the Turbo and, up to 2000, when it was replaced, its official UK-market spin-offs.
Veterans of the Autocar office well remember the time an example joined the long-term fleet. We all craved a go and returned stunned – partly a reaction to its remarkable performance but also because, costing less than £18,000, it was such astonishing value for money. For example, at the time, its Ford Escort Cosworth and Lancia Delta Integrale rivals cost £22,500 and £25,000 respectively.
Fast forward to today and a standard UK Impreza remains great value, with prices ranging from £8000 for cars needing TLC to £18,500 for a cherished example. By contrast, prices for the Ford and the Lancia start at around £50,000.