Advantages: Intresting history and good interviews Disadvantages: Dated, too padded out.
The Subaru Impreza story give a indepth reveiw of the 'classic' shape Impreza Turbo. It includes the history of the rally team and the development of the rally and road car. it also shows the options to enthusiasts of how they can modify their own cars and reviews the advantages of joining clubs and features lots of drivers on track days.
The DVD also features interviews with some of the most infulential people behind the development of the car.
It is an interesting DVD for Impreza fans with lots of history and Knowlage about the marque. However some parts are just included to fill space and the sound track, in my opinion, is very dated and a little annoying.
I'd recomend this DVD to any Hardcore Impreza fan, but it only covers the 'classic' shape and does show its age. ...
Advantages: Original, refined, handling and ride, reliability, dealers Disadvantages: Highish CO2 rating
This is something of a long shot, but apart from maybe knowing something about the Subaru Impreza, due to its World Rally Car fame, I am going to guess that there are some of you reading this that are unaware that Subaru manufacture a larger car too, the Legacy.
For those of you in that particular boat, and unless your Great Uncle Bill left you something in his will (no I didn't get the Rolls, just in case you were wondering) - and we won't go there right now - I will have to explain to you what a Legacy is.
Subaru for many years were a relatively small, independent, Japanese car manufacturer. Goodness only knows how they funded that hugely expensive rally programme. Of late they have had more than a small tie-in to General Motors, the parent company of Vauxhall in this country, Opel in Germany and importantly for Subaru now, Saab ...