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Old 04-02-2008, 03:26 PM   #1
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Can anyone tell me how quickly a Subaru Impreza R can run 0-400m

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Old 04-02-2008, 03:29 PM   #2
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16.9 seconds give or take a few seconds depending on the car/track/conditions
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Old 04-02-2008, 03:47 PM   #3
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16.9 seconds give or take a few seconds depending on the car/track/conditions
No, you're wrong.
I read an article that said ALL subaru impreza R's run a 17.23 no matter what.
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Old 04-02-2008, 09:52 PM   #4
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I take it you mean the new 'super STI' - The WRX STI Type R?

Basic specs:
http://sti.subaru.com.au/showroom/im...pecifications/

Maybe some times released next week, but my guess would be low 13s

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Pricing of Subaru’s new generation Impreza WRX STI was announced today as the performance icon made its Australian motor show debut in Brisbane.
Due on sale this month, the entry-level WRX STI is priced from $59,990 recommended retail price (rrp) and the range-topping WRX STI spec.R from $64,990 rrp.
Impreza WRX STI combines advanced driving technology with styling and sophistication.
Nick Senior, Managing Director, Subaru Australia, said: “The new Impreza WRX STI retains its truly exceptional performance credentials and gains a new level of comfort and refinement.
“No longer will drivers have to sacrifice comfort for the sake of performance.”
Prices exclude dealer delivery and statutory charges.
Full details and specification will be announced next week.
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I think he means the base model Impreza (new model). http://www.subaru.com.au/models/impreza/

The $24,990 RRP one.

I'm guessing it'd do mid to high 16s.
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I take it you mean the new 'super STI' - The WRX STI Type R?

Basic specs:
http://sti.subaru.com.au/showroom/im...pecifications/

Maybe some times released next week, but my guess would be low 13s
Nah I actually think he means the bargain basement Subaru Impreza R.

http://www.subaru.com.au/models/impr...atch/overview/

Don't expect it to go flogging anything decent over the quater...
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Can anyone tell me how slowly a Subaru Impreza R can run 0-400m

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110kW vs 221kW... hmm, I think the Spec R might be a little quicker! I'm wondering if '16s' is optimistic? Any car dealers want to give a car out for a 20 second test drive???
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Yeah, i am talking about the base model Impreza at $24490:
http://www.subaru.com.au/models/impreza/

A Friend is buying one and asked me to find out.
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I recently sold a MY08 Impreza RS. All in all it was a good car, but yeah it was certainly no weapon from a standing start. I know our base Mazda 3 Neo we had would have owned it at the drags. The AWD system really hurts it from being a fast car. It handled well though.
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agreed. Even though this new impreza R is lighter and has more kw than my faithful liberty wagon, the AWD system just weighs it down too much from the lights. It just bogs down no end. Once the revs build up its better, but certainly no wrx. Mid 16's is optimistic IMHO.
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Quarter mile dirt or wet might be a better figure to compare!
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