1994 Subaru Impreza WRX

Guide Price: £12,000 - £15,000

Highlights


﹒One of the earliest WRXs in the UK
﹒Genuine low mileage car
﹒Never modified or restored
﹒New MOT and recent cambelt service


The Background

Motorsport can make a car - and the Subaru Impreza WRX is the perfect example. 
Prior to its domestic launch in 1992, Subaru was a charming but oddball car company loved by farmers and those who lived off the beaten track thanks to its benchmark four-wheel-drive technology. It had dabbled in rallying, too, notably with the Legacy in 1991-2, through which the company began its association with Scottish rallying legend Colin McRae.
McRae would go on to be a figurehead for the company throughout the 1990s as the Legacy gave way to the Impreza and the car made a name for itself across the world’s rally community, making Subaru’s mid-size saloon something of an icon – a far cry from its competent but humble beginnings. 
The WRX model debuted in Japan in 1992, the name standing for World Rally eXperimental. The rally-inspired technology included turbocharging, stiffer suspension, close-ratio transmission and a faster steering rack than on a standard model.
The WRX name became a Subaru standard throughout the rest of the Impreza’s life, with numerous special editions and ever more extreme performance packages, but even in standard 240PS form it was a fabulous car to drive. 
This one is a very early WRX, built in 1994 and first registered in Japan, before coming to the UK in 1998. It was converted properly when it came, too, so unlike some imports it has an MPH speedo.
What appeals most about it, though, is its completely unspoilt originality. So many of these early cars were modified, chipped or otherwise “improved” by the modifying community during their lives, making a totally unbastardised example a rare thing indeed. But that’s not all it has going for it…

IMG_3216.jpg 1.75 MB

The History

Imported into the UK in 1998 when it was just four years old, this car has lived a cherished existence since and has clocked up less than 45,300 miles in its 27-year life, much of which has been spent in dry storage.
That’s incredible for any car of its age, let alone one that’s designed to be driven and enjoyed, and not especially gently, either. It makes the car a real rarity which has been used sparingly, clocking up less than 1,500 miles in the past three years.
The vendor had a major service carried out on the car within that time, including a new cambelt, water pump, PCV valve and brake lines. 
He is now selling the car in the hope it will be bought by an enthusiast who’ll cherish it and preserve its originality.

IMG_3332.jpg 1.55 MB

The Paperwork

There’s not a huge amount of paperwork with the Impreza as it was imported from Japan and then stored for quite some time, but what there is with it is the bill for the most recent service work (over £1,000) and a selection of old MOT certificates corroborating its low mileage and good overall condition.
It also has a UK V5C in the name of the vendor.

IMG_3306.jpg 1.93 MB

The Exterior

Apart from the wheels, which are both tasteful and reversible, this Impreza is 100% standard, which given its mileage and overall condition is a real selling point.
Finished in Black Diamond Pearl, one of four colours offered on the original WRX (the others being red, white and silver – a blue one didn’t come until 1995), the bodywork is in excellent order with no signs of any rust. The original body panels are straight and true with only a few very small imperfections, with tiny dinks on both front wings and one door – these are the tiniest of marks, though, and do not stand out. 
The underneath of the car is solid and has never received any corrosion advisories at the MOT, which is unsurprising for a car that was kept in long-term dry storage. 
A set of original alloys would be the only thing required to put this car back to 100% standard, and we’d be minded to do that as a pure, unmessed with Impreza is a very rare thing these days. In the meantime, the gold 20-spokes that are currently fitted don’t look over the top and would be perfect to use daily to preserve a set of show wheels. 

 

The Interior

A similar story unfolds inside, which is in equally good order. The grey cloth seats with their red ‘tiger stripe’ bolsters are about as mid-Nineties a pattern as you can get, but they set the car off nicely for its era and are in fine order. 
They’re also extremely comfortable – as a roadgoing manifestation of a rally car, the WRX driving position is all about control. The seats are buckets, with impressive lateral support.  
All dials and controls work as they should and there are separate factory-fitted turbo boost gauges to remind you that you’re sitting in something that’s a little bit special. The only fault we’re aware of is a missing coin holder slot between the seats, but that’s hardly a major issue.

IMG_5077.jpg 1.84 MB

The Mechanics

Being an early car, this “GC8-B” Impreza (taken from the chassis plate) comes with the 2.0-litre 240PS engine which is extremely punchy for its 1,994cc. 
The twin overhead cam engine gives a 0-60 sprint time of just 6.4 seconds, aided by a close ratio gearbox designed with rally-style take-offs in mind. It’s not especially quick flat-out (though 135mph is quick enough for most!) but is extremely rapid off the mark and through the gears, helped in no small part by the standard four-wheel-drive. 
The handling is sublime, too. If you’ve never driven an Impreza then even one in standard form delivers tenacious grip and amazingly reassuring roadholding. 
The vendor reports that this car is in fine mechanical order and drives absolutely spot-on.

IMG_3339.jpg 1.75 MB

The Appeal

The market for Imprezas is strong at the moment thanks to the sheer amount of nostalgia there is for cars of the 1990s among those who couldn’t afford to buy them when new. 
The biggest difficulty, though, is in finding the right car. With so many Imprezas being modified or given huge performance upgrades, finding a cherished, low-mileage and completely standard car is nearly impossible. 
We say nearly… because you’ve just found it. Here’s your opportunity. It’s not one to miss.
 

** The photos in this listing have been provided to us by the seller **




Notice to bidders

Although every care is taken to ensure this listing is as factual and transparent as possible, all details within the listing are subject to the information provided to us by the seller. Car & Classic does not take responsibility for any information missing from the listing. Please ensure you are satisfied with the vehicle description and all information provided before placing a bid.

As is normal for most auctions, this vehicle is sold as seen, and therefore the Sale of Goods Act 1979 does not apply. All bids are legally binding once placed. Any winning bidder who withdraws from a sale, is subject to our bidders fee charge. Please see our FAQs and T&C's for further information. Viewings of vehicles are encouraged, but entirely at the sellers discretion.

Please see our FAQ's here and our Terms & Conditions here

Consulta le nostre FAQ qui e i nostri Termini e condizioni qui

Domande frequenti sulle aste
Specifiche del veicolo
  • Anno 1994
  • Marca Subaru
  • Modello Impreza WRX
  • Colore Black
  • Chilometraggio 45,284 Miglia
  • Cilindrata 2000
Dettagli d'asta
  • Tipo di venditore Privato
  • Posizione Worcestershire
  • Paese Regno Unito
Storico delle offerte
15 offerte da 8 offerenti
  • st•••• £8,900 18/04/21
  • da•••• £8,800 18/04/21
  • Bu•••• £8,700 21/04/21
  • Bu•••• £8,500 17/04/21
  • da•••• £8,250 16/04/21
  • Bu•••• £8,000 14/04/21
  • da•••• £7,250 13/04/21
  • Bu•••• £7,000 13/04/21
  • co•••• £6,900 13/04/21
  • st•••• £6,700 12/04/21
Invia messaggio a team Aste di C&C

La galleria

Il modo più sicuro per acquistare un'auto d'epoca online

Il sistema di pagamento sicuro di Car & Classic protegge acquirenti e venditori. Al termine dell'asta, l'offerente vincente trasferisce il pagamento su un conto vincolato di terzi. Una volta completato il trasferimento del veicolo, entrambe le parti confermano di essere soddisfatte della vendita e il denaro viene rilasciato al venditore. Maggiori informazioni su come acquistare con noi
Processo di pagamento sicuro e protetto

Come funzionano le offerte massime

Il processo di offerta massima ti permette di fare offerte senza preoccupazioni.

Inserisci la tua offerta massima e il sistema farà offerte automaticamente per assicurarsi che tu sia il miglior offerente - fino all'ammontare da te stabilito come tetto massimo.

Anti-sniping

Car & Classic contrasta il fenomeno dello “sniping”, ovvero il fenomeno dei rilanci all'ultimo secondo per vincere l'asta.

Se viene fatta un'offerta nei 3 minuti prima della chiusura dell'asta, la scadenza di questa viene automaticamente estesa di 2 minuti per permettere agli altri offerenti di reagire e, se lo desiderano, di rilanciare.

Incrementi di offerta automatica

  • Se la sua offerta massima è uguale o inferiore al prezzo di riserva, la sua offerta massima sarà applicata per intero se lei è il miglior offerente.
  • Se siete il miglior offerente e fate un'offerta massima superiore a quella di riserva, la riserva verrà automaticamente inserita come prima offerta.
    • Una volta raggiunta la riserva, Car & Classic si assicurerà che tu sia il miglior offerente utilizzando solo gli incrementi di offerta indicati di seguito.
    • Vi terremo in testa fino alla vostra offerta massima O all'incremento più vicino alla vostra offerta massima, a condizione che la vostra offerta massima sia sufficiente a coprire il valore dell'incremento.

Ammontare dell'offerta Incremento
Da £0 a £9,999 £100.00
Da £10,000 a £49,999 £250.00
Da £50,000 a £99,999 £500.00
£100,000 + £1,000.00

Superamento immediato dell'offerta

Quando piazzi un'offerta massima e questa viene immediatamente superata, questo significa che un altro offerente ha impostato una soglia di offerta massima superiore alla tua.

Puoi fare nuovamente un'offerta o impostare una soglia più alta di offerta massima e il nostro sistema rilancerà fino alla nuova soglia, cercando di portarti a essere il miglior offerente.

Offerte massime di pari ammontare

Quando ci sono due offerte massime di pari ammontare, quella impostata per prima è quella che viene considerata “migliore offerta”.

Pre-autorizzazione

Potremmo trattenere un piccolo importo di pre-autorizzazione sulla tua carta fino alla fine dell'asta, quando quest'ultimo verrà poi stornato. Se vinci, verrà prelevata una caparra che verrà detratta dal pagamento del prezzo di vendita per il veicolo e non comporta costi aggiuntivi per te.

Cosa sono le Offerte pre-asta?

Offerte pre-asta significa che avete la possibilità di fare offerte prima dell'inizio ufficiale dell'asta.
Verrà comunicato se si è il miglior offerente o meno all'inizio dell'asta.

Problema con l'offerta

Le offerte sono contrattualmente vincolanti. Per tutelare l'utente, sono previste alcune regole nel caso in cui si ritenga che sia stato digitato in modo errato. Si prega di controllare e modificare quanto inserito.