SUBARU IMPREZA TURBO
Książka serii Haynes Enthusiast Guide Series
Autor: Chris Rees
Książka opisująca historię i ewolucję kultowego samochodu Subaru Impreza. W poradniku wersje drogowe i sportowe, historia osiągnięć rajdowych, porady dla kupujących. Wskazówki eksploatacyjne, dane techniczne, osiągi, statystyki produkcyjne, użyteczne kontakty (kluby, fachowcy, strony internetowe).
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Oferowana książka wydana jest w języku angielskim (niedostępna w polskiej wersji językowej). Wraz z poradnikiem otrzymasz również bezpłatnie specjalny słownik techniczny angielsko-polski, ułatwiający korzystanie z instrukcji Haynesa.
Oryginalny opis:
The rally-bred Subaru Impreza Turbo has become the definitive modern sports saloon/hatchback, combining four-wheel-drive safety, the capacity to seat four adults, and useable luggage space, in a practical package to rival many pure sports cars. The Impreza's stunning performance and continuous evolution has ensured that it has remained at the forefront of performance road-car design for almost 20 years. This colour book - in series with Enthusiast Guides on the VW Transporter and Land Rover Discovery - covers the full road car and competition history, and will fascinate all fans of this modern-day performance icon.
Table Of Contents
How the Subaru Impreza came about, the Japanese development story, evolution, model changes, including US market. The Turbo, WRX and STi versions, American RS versions, and the 'official' Prodrive-modified WR Sport, P1 and RB5. Special editions, including S203, S204, Spec.D, A-Line, Spec.C Type RA-R, RB320, STi 330S and 20th Anniversary. Saloon and Hatchback models up to 2007, including 2005 facelift and revisions, plus all-new Impreza hatchback models introduced in 2007. The world rally story. Buying an Impreza (including grey imports), inspection advice, ownership, costs, modifications and competition. Maintenance and servicing tips, and how to spot and cure common problems. What the press said, specifications and performance figures for all models, specialists and clubs.
Author Biography
After finishing a degree in law, Chris Rees began contributing to various car magazines, including Autocar and Classic & Sports Car. He is currently Editor of Japanese Performance magazine, and wrote The Magnificent Seven for Haynes.