What's the modern day equivalent to an Impreza Sti?

What's the modern day equivalent to an Impreza Sti?

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TownIdiot

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Back in day I always ran an Impreza as my day to day car

I am now thinking of getting back into something similar ideally on a decent lease or contract hire deal.

I appreciate that motoring has moved on but what are people driving that's the 2020s equivalent to a 2000s Impreza?

vikingaero

10,520 posts

171 months

Monday 13th May
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Audi S3 Saloon?

There are still some low mileage WRX STIs Final Editions on Autotrader.

Ken_Code

1,067 posts

4 months

Monday 13th May
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Toyota GR Yaris.

Time4another

111 posts

5 months

Monday 13th May
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S3 or Golf R

JerseyRoyal

117 posts

2 months

Monday 13th May
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Pretty much every hot hatch is 300ish bhp and awd. Take your pick.

PlywoodPascal

4,377 posts

23 months

Monday 13th May
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It’s hard to find anything with hard enough plastic trim inside, imo there is no equivalent.

Truckosaurus

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286 months

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JerseyRoyal said:
Pretty much every hot hatch is 300ish bhp and awd. Take your pick.
Indeed. I was thinking something similar. Back in the nineties things like Scoobies were in vogue as they had 200-300bhp when everything else had 100-150. These days power is easily accessible, with EVs making going fast in a straight line boring.

The nearest thing to a left field alternative with modest performance might be a Suzuki S-cross boosterjet with some mild tuning.

You can, of course, also buy (nearly) new Imprezas and Levorgs if you are a Scooby fan.

Ratae

287 posts

103 months

Monday 13th May
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You can get the last WRX STI up to 2017, so still relatively modern and fits the bill

Manual Golf R

Focus RS

GR Yaris for the driving engagement but not the practicality, didn't rate mine as a daily

The trouble is finding a manual, the auto Golf R/S3/M135i/A35 etc. are probably all faster than the old Impreza STI but nowhere near as engaging

Terminator X

15,204 posts

206 months

Monday 13th May
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A45s?

TX.

TownIdiot

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Monday 13th May
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The golf and the focus seem good bets.

Have had a go in a Yaris and it was great but maybe not big enough.

I am currently down the imported Impreza rabbit hole but not sure I want to go back there. Pretty tempting though

popeyewhite

20,145 posts

122 months

Monday 13th May
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The Sti interior was fairly low rent so I'd compare it to the Focus RS. I had two Sti(s), I currently own a Golf R - it's a step up in sophistication though maybe not fun. I think the Focus would address this and be a similar speed.

TownIdiot

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popeyewhite said:
The Sti interior was fairly low rent so I'd compare it to the Focus RS. I had two Sti(s), I currently own a Golf R - it's a step up in sophistication though maybe not fun. I think the Focus would address this and be a similar speed.
Yes interior wasn't the best but I always found it comfortable.

Don't really need the full outright speed, just something with a bit of oomph that handles ok

popeyewhite

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TownIdiot said:
Yes interior wasn't the best but I always found it comfortable.

Don't really need the full outright speed, just something with a bit of oomph that handles ok
The Focus RS is pretty quick I understand. Never been in one but might change to a Focus next year.

ZX10R NIN

27,742 posts

127 months

Monday 13th May
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TownIdiot said:
Back in day I always ran an Impreza as my day to day car

I am now thinking of getting back into something similar ideally on a decent lease or contract hire deal.

I appreciate that motoring has moved on but what are people driving that's the 2020s equivalent to a 2000s Impreza?
Nothing will be like one of those everything is more refined, I'd suggest taking a good look at the PS308GTI, or i30N Performance.

popeyewhite

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ZX10R NIN said:
TownIdiot said:
Back in day I always ran an Impreza as my day to day car

I am now thinking of getting back into something similar ideally on a decent lease or contract hire deal.

I appreciate that motoring has moved on but what are people driving that's the 2020s equivalent to a 2000s Impreza?
Nothing will be like one of those everything is more refined, I'd suggest taking a good look at the PS308GTI, or i30N Performance.
I don't think either will have near the same excitement. Didn't OP say quick?

TownIdiot

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popeyewhite said:
I don't think either will have near the same excitement. Didn't OP say quick?
I wouldn't mind something a bit slower if it was a good drive.

Have been looking at the 5 door sti - that might work for what I am looking for. I won't be doing many miles but will need to carry 4 people every so often and the dog would be able to jump in the back.

ZX10R NIN

27,742 posts

127 months

Monday 13th May
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popeyewhite said:
I don't think either will have near the same excitement. Didn't OP say quick?
They're properly quick they may not win a 0-60 due to fwd but in roll ons they be right there.

popeyewhite

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ZX10R NIN said:
They're properly quick they may not win a 0-60 due to fwd but in roll ons they be right there.
Fair point, but they'd also struggle to keep up under 'normal' UK weather conditions lol.

popeyewhite

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TownIdiot said:
...and the dog would be able to jump in the back.
Scratch the Golf and the Ford then if it's a medium/large hound. Older RS4?

aka_kerrly

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212 months

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All the usual VAG stuff like Audi S3/4/5, Golf R, Seat Cupra are available with circa 300hp + Awd (when you "need" it)

I suppose the BMW 3 series with X-Drive must qualify, a M340I if you want Petrol or for significantly less there are plenty of 335Ds that manage a sub 5 second 0-60 dash